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Anyone checked this show yet, which is on FX on Thursday nights? It's a remake (sort of) of an Australian show of the same name, about a psychologically messed-up guy who sees the cute girl-next-door's dog as a man in a cheap dog suit (although in the original it belongs to his girlfriend, who he has moved in with).
It stars Elijah Wood (Frodo from Lord Of The Rings) and Jason Gann as Wilfred the dog, who has reprised his role from the original. As Wilfred, Gann plays him as a dog-like human, who talks, drinks beer, smokes (both cigarettes and weed) and encourages Ryan (Wood) to let go of his hang-ups and change his ways. It's very surreal and absurdist, and doesn't make the mistake of bothering too much with sticking to any kind of internal logic.
And in the most recent episode, he asks Ryan to "buy me a new bong, or better yet, a vaporizer" (woohoo).
PS As an Australian and a fan of the original, I can say that while it has been altered for the US audience, the fact that they have kept Gann in the role of Wilfred (who invented the character, and was the best thing about the original) means that it feels more like a third season of Wilfred rather than a remake in the normal sense.
It stars Elijah Wood (Frodo from Lord Of The Rings) and Jason Gann as Wilfred the dog, who has reprised his role from the original. As Wilfred, Gann plays him as a dog-like human, who talks, drinks beer, smokes (both cigarettes and weed) and encourages Ryan (Wood) to let go of his hang-ups and change his ways. It's very surreal and absurdist, and doesn't make the mistake of bothering too much with sticking to any kind of internal logic.
And in the most recent episode, he asks Ryan to "buy me a new bong, or better yet, a vaporizer" (woohoo).
PS As an Australian and a fan of the original, I can say that while it has been altered for the US audience, the fact that they have kept Gann in the role of Wilfred (who invented the character, and was the best thing about the original) means that it feels more like a third season of Wilfred rather than a remake in the normal sense.