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  1. Aug 14, 2014 · Wilfred casually reveals itself as a series filmed almost entirely from the subjective point of view of a person suffering from a serious mental illness in a tragic context—“Happiness” has ...

  2. After the reveal, Wilfred departs and Ryan is left to face his life on his own. In the final episode, “Happiness,” Ryan finds himself right where he began the series, contemplating suicide.

  3. Aug 14, 2014 · The tennis ball at the end ties in to the series premier. Wilfred explains how the tennis ball helped him get adopted at the shelter. Wilfred was returned by multiple people for a chewing...

    • Andy Swift
  4. Aug 14, 2014 · For a comedy about a grown man in a dog costume, FX/X’s Wilfred has surprisingly evolved into one of the darkest shows of our time — and Wednesday’s two-part series finale proved to be its most...

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  6. After a bit of thinking, this is what I concluded from the ending. The repressed memories from Ryan's childhood with his real father and the people around him somehow manifested in his darkest moment. His consciousness developed the people and story he had seen acted out when he was a child.

  7. Aug 13, 2014 · Synopsis. The truth about Wilfred is finally revealed. Plot. Reminiscent of the first episode, the two start off with the same intro: Ryan planning his suicide. He has finished his now final revision and now prepared two bottles of antidepressants for his suicide smoothie.

  8. Wilfred (Australian TV series) Wilfred is an American sitcom that aired from June 23, 2011 to August 13, 2014 for a total of four seasons. Based on the Australian SBS One series of the same name, it stars Elijah Wood and series co-creator Jason Gann, reprising his role of the eponymous dog.

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