
Wilfred - Season Two | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | June 27, 2013
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The emotional dynamic between the two lead human characters feels less believable than before. Still missing out on potential comedy.
| genre | Comedy | foreign |
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| lead actors | Adam Zwar | Jason Gann |









