4.6 Avg User Rating
The comedy will return with 13 new episodes in 2013.
October 31, 2012
FX announced today that Wilfred has been renewed for Season 3. The network has ordered 13 new episodes of the comedy for next year.
The Elijah Wood-starring series premiered in 2011 and has so far aired two 13-episode seasons, with Season 2 concluding late last month.
Season 3 of Wilfred is pegged for a June 2013 return.
UPDATE: Wilfred's third season will premiere on Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 10:00pm ET/PT.
(Source: TV by the Numbers)
Comments (9)
12/29/14 at 05:59pm
Anyone that likes this show is ******* ********. its a dude in a dog costume, nothing more. ******* lame, and he smokes weed? that's ******* cheap to get laughs, and a dog smoking weed... that dog should go insane. so this show is ******* stupid and inacurate. also, that the dude sees the dog like this is "clever"? **** NO, hes just a mental patient, get him out. not funny, just trying to be funny, but yea... most part of the world is a bunch of ******* too, so this show goes on, while good and intelegent shows get canceled, be proud yo bunch o'*******.
05/29/13 at 04:13am
Good show, but it will lose viewers as it has been off air too long
05/09/13 at 08:42am
Perhapes the least favorite show I've ever watched, haven't watched it since the final first season episode, I know it began to improve in later episodes, however, I know they've tried putting some major name actors to try and support it's popularity, it would be better with a shorter run and more clarity early on without targetting their idea of the american audience's humor, very likely I probably won't be watching it unless there's absolutely nothing else to watch.
The reason the show features such theme as it is on the american version of the show is because that's what they assumed american's would appeal to from a comical perspective and how American's are and the level of intelligence, which would make the show alot more offensive as it would seem more of an insult to american culture.
The reason the show features such theme as it is on the american version of the show is because that's what they assumed american's would appeal to from a comical perspective and how American's are and the level of intelligence, which would make the show alot more offensive as it would seem more of an insult to american culture.
04/28/13 at 08:02pm
Great show! It has a lot of good meaning behind that some people sadly don't appreciate.
11/09/12 at 08:03am
One of the best shows i've ever seen.
11/02/12 at 08:50pm
This show is worse than General hospital
10/31/12 at 10:55pm
Yes! Thought this wouldn't happen at first but now I'm so glad it did!
10/31/12 at 08:19pm
Awesome! Loved the Australian series as well!!
10/31/12 at 07:20pm
This is a very strange show. Very very strange.