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concerned Sarah that Wilfred has been run over and is dead. Sarah is devastated and insists on seeing the body, but he claims to have already cremated and buried Wilfred on a mate's farm. Sarah is undeterred, and Adam is forced to weave a more and more complex web of deceit. Meanwhile, Wilfred is in the pound and on death row. He manages to escape with the help of the other dogs and a sympathetic dogcatcher. Sarah conducts a backyard burial ceremony for "Wilfred" (actually a pile of bloody bones that Adam has obtained from a butcher). When the real Wilfred turns up, the mourners quickly realise that Adam has faked Wilfred's death and chase him from the garden. Sarah later forgives a bruised and battered Adam, as she believes his goal was to save her the trauma of knowing Wilfred had run away.
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to tire of Keith's tall stories and self-absorption, Adam and Wilfred believe that they are being usurped, and concoct a plan to deal with the situation. Adam, acting unusually manly, mentions that he is going to the hardware store. Keith predictably offers to go in his stead, in an attempt to show Adam up. As Keith and Cyros reverse out of the driveway, Wilfred feigns being hit by their car. Sarah rushes to Wilfred's aid, and snaps at Keith for being so careless. The pair leave the house in disgrace, and Adam and Wilfred regain their peace of mind.
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have a bonding session – drinking beer, smoking weed, playing pool and watching porn. Later, Wilfred takes Adam on a mission to steal marijuana plants from an illegal plantation. Successfully back at home, Wilfred bemoans his lost tennis balls. Adam offers to climb on the roof and retrieve them, but in doing so he falls and has to be taken to hospital. He wakes to find Sarah by his side. Adam wonders aloud what a wonderful girl like Sarah is doing with a guy like him, but Sarah reaffirms that she loves only him.
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cleaning the yard. When Sarah returns, she easily convinces him to stay for dinner. Even Wilfred appears to be warming to Adam, providing him with a clean set of clothes and accompanying him to the pub. Over a couple of beers Wilfred questions Adam’s motives, and warns him not to leave Sarah like all her previous boyfriends have done.
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in the backyard. Keith humiliates Adam, who then plays way too aggressively against Sarah and freaks her out. Meanwhile, Wilfred and Cyros brag in an ever-increasing game of one-upmanship. Eventually Cyros threatens to kill Wilfred and replace him in Sarah's life. Although Sarah is already beginning
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on Wilfred, to grudging respect. Wilfred begins to dig up old dildos in the garden, prompting Adam to question Sarah about her opinion on sex toys. When Sarah cooks lamb chops for dinner, Adam attempts to lace Wilfred's serving with a dog laxative. The scheme goes wrong and Sarah ends up in hospital,
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Arthur has a feeling he knows where Wilfred has gone. With his help, Adam and Sarah find Wilfred standing on the edge of a cliff, contemplating suicide. Arthur talks Wilfred back from the brink, and they return home for some father-son bonding. Phil and Peg have trouble accepting Adam because he has
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After the trio move into a new house at 22 Dalziel St, Richmond, Wilfred and Adam enter a competition with each other to determine who is the happiest. Along the way, Wilfred falls under the spell of a sexy cat and Adam decides the best way to sort out his and Sarah's relationship problems is to get
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Sarah is angry that Adam still doesn’t have a job, as she doesn’t want to marry an unemployed guy. Wilfred sees another dog on a television commercial and decides he wants to be a dog star. He persuades Adam to manage him. Sarah doesn’t want a bar of it – she doesn’t like people who exploit animals
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After Wilfred displays behavioural problems, Adam calls Jack Underwood, a reality-TV vet. Sarah has mixed feelings about this; she thinks it reflects badly on her as a dog owner. Wilfred talks to Jack; Jack seems to understand him at some level. Jack decides that Wilfred's problems stem from Adam's
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Tension is growing between Adam and Wilfred. Wilfred resents the fact that Adam is now spending so much time with Sarah, and Adam is convinced that Wilfred is trying to sabotage his relationship. A covert psychological battle ensues under Sarah's nose. Wilfred urinates on the toilet seat knowing it
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Wilfred calls on Adam’s chivalrous nature and convinces him to do something about it. They follow the lawyer back to his house, where Adam threatens him with a rifle. The rifle goes off and kills the man during a struggle. They dispose of the body in the hole Wilfred has dug. Wilfred declares that
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After a night of troubled dreams, Adam awakes unsure of exactly what he has got himself into. When Sarah leaves to do some shopping, Wilfred shows Adam the holes he has dug all over the garden, explaining that he has anxiety issues due to Sarah's string of failed relationships. Adam spends the day
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Sarah and Adam find an old home-movie showing Sarah, Mark and Wilfred playing happily together. Sarah is upset at the memory; Adam suggests that they take a day trip to the beach to help get Sarah's mind off it. However, Sarah takes them to the beach she and Mark often used to visit – this is not
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Wilfred is in his den – depressed. He says that he is very sick and “could be on the way out” (this may have something to do with the pizza Adam bought him the night before). He says that if he dies, Adam will have to look after Sarah. Adam obtains the keys to Sarah's attic, where he and Wilfred
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Sarah is pregnant. Unfortunately, it's not Adam's. Adam moves out and back into his own flat on the other side of town. Wilfred realises how much he misses Adam, and in his anxiety begins to dig enormous holes in the garden. One day, a lawyer turns up at Sarah's house, informing her that Mark's
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After Wilfred defecates on his laptop, Adam has had enough. He takes Wilfred for a walk in the park and lets him run off-leash. Wilfred is soon captured by two dogcatchers. He calls to Adam who ignores him – Wilfred realises Adam's sinister plan, and is furious. Adam goes home and explains to a
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for three months; she leaves on a sour note as Adam brings up her prior infidelity. Wilfred takes the opportunity to eat up a storm, and quickly becomes obese. The vet, Dr. Jack Underwood, uses computer-generated images to warn Adam that Wilfred will die within weeks if his current lifestyle
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Upon returning home, much to their relief they find that Wilfred is already there – Mark's buddies have found him and taken him home. After the credits, Wilfred watches more of the home-movie. Mark realises Wilfred has left muddy paw-prints on his shirt, becomes angry and abuses
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Keith, a well known film star and "old friend" of Sarah's, comes to visit and brings extravagant gifts. He also brings his dog, Cyros – a younger and more aggressive hound than Wilfred. Wilfred and Adam both feel threatened by the two interlopers. Keith, Sarah and Adam play
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for financial gain. But they are not deterred, and Wilfred soon gains a small part in a dog-food commercial. Clarence, the dog with the lead part, is arrogant and abusive, so Wilfred hits him. The director is impressed with Wilfred's "
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Wilfred is romancing Caddy, one of the local dogs, who soon discovers she is pregnant. Meanwhile Adam and Sarah receive a visit from Adam’s better-looking brother, Spencer, who is apparently a world-travelling
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Adam and Sarah’s relationship is blossoming. Sarah tells Adam how important it is that he and Wilfred get on well. Adam responds that he loves Wilfred and to prove it he decides to spend some quality time with
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treatment of him, and his living conditions. Adam buys a bigger kennel. While he is building it, Jack and Sarah talk about Wilfred. Jack suggests that Sarah may have to choose between boyfriend and dog.
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Having blown all his cash unsuccessfully promoting Wilfred's acting ability, Adam once again needs to find some money to buy Sarah a wedding ring. Wilfred decides to help him out by taking part in a
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not participated in their nudism. Sarah asks them to help make Adam feel comfortable, and Adam finally gets nude and asks Phil for Sarah's hand in marriage. Meanwhile Wilfred and Arthur are playing
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this means that Adam and he are now as good as family. Later, Sarah (somehow no longer pregnant) apologises to Adam – they get back together and the three of them move into Adam's place.
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When the show finally airs, Jack declares that Adam needs to "grow up" if he wants the responsibility of a pet. After the credits, Wilfred sets fire to the new kennel.
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thinking she has eaten a "dodgy chop". Feeling better, she suggests that she and Adam should go dildo shopping – but her fantasy is not quite what Adam had in mind.
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what Adam wanted, and an argument ensues. Adam goes swimming with Wilfred, but is caught in a rip and nearly drowns. He is rescued and resuscitated by a pair of
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married. The proposal goes awry and Wilfred’s burgeoning relationship with the cat hits a snag. It’s hard to see who’s happiest through eyes full of tears.
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in the park, when Arthur has a heart attack. With his last breaths he reconciles with Wilfred before dying in his arms.
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Adam wants to ask Sarah’s father permission to marry his daughter. The problem is that Sarah’s parents live in
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The after-credits scene shows an empty couch, in contrast to the frequent "couch scenes" throughout the series.
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After dinner, Adam can't find his own clothes and Sarah gladly invites him to stay another night. In a
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After the credits, Keith and Cyros sneak in at night to retrieve a water-feature Keith gave to Sarah.
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concert, where he meets Wilfred. Wilfred offers him a bong and quickly sizes him up as a lightweight.
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on 19 March 2007. It ran for two seasons of eight episodes each; the finale aired on 26 April 2010.
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parents have successfully contested his will, and that she has to move out of the house.
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In a post-credits scene, Wilfred places Adam's wallet among the marijuana plants.
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belonging to Cynthia, but Adam assures her that everything is "above board".
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After the credits, Wilfred plays the hand-in-warm-water trick on Adam.
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will get blamed on Adam. In retaliation, Adam successfully plays the
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Index

List of Wilfred (American TV series) episodes
Wilfred
SBS TV
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2
Powderfinger
post-credits scene
hand in warm water trick
surf-lifesavers
swimming between the flags
Kim Gyngell
Damian Walshe-Howling
Angus Sampson
totem tennis
Damian Richardson
Emma Tate
James Saunders
Imaan Hadchiti
Kestie Morassi
Stephen Curry
David Field
Jim Daly
Maureen Sherlock
Nambour, Queensland
David Field
Jim Daly
Maureen Sherlock
Force ‘Em Backs
Victoria Thaine
Kim Gyngell

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