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re: Things you liked/didn't like about the Wilfred series finale? *spoilers*

Posted on 8/14/14 at 3:32 pm to
Posted by Grit-Eating Shin
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Posted on 8/14/14 at 3:32 pm to
I was kinda pissed about the Jenna thing, but you make a good point. I was at least hoping that they would show a scene with her & Drew being miserable in Wisconsin, or perhaps even feuding on the way there. That would have made me feel a little better.

I understand what you mean about Kristen, but that's just the nature of the show. There never was a joke too dark for it. But it's hard for me to ever object to anything that Dorian Brown ever says. That face....my lord, that face. I'm gonna miss it.

One thing that I didn't like was how Ryan didn't speak up about his experiences when he was talking to his real dad. He nearly went crazy when he was convinced that it was all an illusion. I mean, did he think that it was just some really odd coincidence that the cult believed in something so specific that actually happened to him?

I liked that they owned the idea of Wilfred being a god. I was really hoping they wouldn't cop-out on that. I need to go back and watch it again. The last 10 minutes or so just felt like I was being kicked in the stomach the whole time.
Posted by Patrick O Rly
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Posted on 8/14/14 at 4:04 pm to
quote:

I understand what you mean about Kristen, but that's just the nature of the show. There never was a joke too dark for it. But it's hard for me to ever object to anything that Dorian Brown ever says. That face....my lord, that face. I'm gonna miss it.



I kind of have to disagree with you there. She's attractive, but she's not gorgeous. Her cheeks do this weird thing when she smiles, like they fold over on each other, more than normal people, sort of like a blood hound. Not trying to be mean, but that's the only way I can think to describe it. She obviously doesn't look like a blood hound.

quote:

One thing that I didn't like was how Ryan didn't speak up about his experiences when he was talking to his real dad. He nearly went crazy when he was convinced that it was all an illusion. I mean, did he think that it was just some really odd coincidence that the cult believed in something so specific that actually happened to him?



I see it as either the mental illness was passed on to him, and perhaps he subconsciously retained the teachings of the cult, and they manifested themselves later in his life.

Or

Wilfred really was a god, and in like most religions, there's a prophet to tell of his coming.



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