Everyone else sees Wilfred as just a dog, but Ryan sees a crude and somewhat surly, yet irrepressibly brave and honest Australian bloke in a cheap dog suit. While leading him through a series of comedic and existential adventures, Wilfred the dog shows Ryan the man how to overcome his fears and joyfully embrace the unpredictability and insanity of the world around him.
The best episode of "Wilfred" season 2 is "Progress", rated 8/10 from 381 user votes. It was directed by Randall Einhorn and written by David Zuckerman. "Progress" aired on 6/21/2012 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Letting Go".
Ryan learns that life is much more challenging without Wilfred around.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: David Zuckerman
When Wilfred comes to the conclusion Ryan is the only beneficiary of their friendship, he denies Ryan any further help.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: N/A
Ryan has to deal with new problems when Wilfred becomes popular.
Director: Randall Einhorn
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Ryan is forced to intervene when Wilfred becomes embattled with an unlikely foe.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: Steve Tompkins
Unexpected problems arise for Ryan and Wilfred after a traumatic experience.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: N/A
Wilfred muddles Ryan's plan to introduce Amanda to Jenna.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: N/A
A hairy situation puts Wilfred and Ryan's friendship in jeopardy.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: N/A
Wilfred's nemesis returns with an offer that rocks Ryan's world.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: David Zuckerman
A spontaneous road trip proves disastrous for Wilfred and Ryan.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: N/A
Ryan and Wilfred make an extraordinary effort to boost Jenna's career.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: N/A
Ryan attempts to discover the truth about Wilfred through self-examination.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: N/A
Wilfred derails Jenna and Drew's wedding because of Ryan's jealousy.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: N/A
In the second-season finale, existential questions are posed to Wilfred and Ryan.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: David Zuckerman