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Friends: The One with the Football (1996)
Season 3, Episode 9
5/10
'Dutch' fail
12 October 2015
I'm Dutch and every time this episode comes on I'm facepalming myself because of that 'Dutch girl'. She seems nothing like a Dutch person. Her accent sounds Russian. I legit thought the actress was Russian or from another Eastern-European country, which would have given her some credit, but apparently she's American. She just used some kind of random accent that's meant to sound 'foreign' because Americans don't know the difference anyway, right? Also her hair (I'm assuming it was a wig) is literally white? If anything, her hair colour looks more Scandinavian, but really she just looks weird. Americans really have no idea, do they.

The episode loses points just because of that poor excuse for a character. It's embarrassing.
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Wilfred (2011–2014)
10/10
Surprisingly profound and touching
1 September 2015
I'd seen little bits and pieces of this show on TV every now and then, never really paying too much attention to it. It seemed a bit weird, -which it is, of course- and I never really knew what to think of it. That is until I was watching TV one night and it was on, and for some reason I stuck with it. It turned out to be the last two episodes of the show. Something unexpected happened: I was deeply moved. I found myself thinking about it the whole next day. I realized I hadn't been giving the show nearly enough credit. I'd always thought it was just a deadpan comedy that was just there 'for the lolz'. But it's so much more.

So after that, I immediately started downloading all seasons (because it's not on Netflix here in The Netherlands - sorry, I promise I will buy the DVD's) and started watching it from the beginning. It didn't bother me I already knew the ending, as the ending was the thing that had made me watch it in the first place. And then I watched it again.

Naturally the ending didn't have the same effect as the first time, but it's message is something I deeply cherish. And I enjoyed the ride that is Wilfred all the more. Jason Gann is a gem. He's incredibly funny and has such charisma. I understand the Wilfred in the original Australian version was more evil in nature, but I'm glad that despite letting him keep his dickish traits and screwy ways, this version also managed to give the character something lovable. The relationship with Ryan becomes more compelling because of this: you're rooting for their friendship. Elijah Wood was the perfect person to play Ryan, and their chemistry is the solid foundation of the show.

What I love about Wilfred is that it isn't just one thing. It's not JUST hilarious, deadpan, uplifting, suspenseful, touching and deep. It's all of those things. I recommend this show to anyone. Not only is it a blast, in the end it will take you by surprise and teach you a profound truth about happiness. (I also hope to see Jason Gann do great things in the future)
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