Elijah Wood’s Most Underrated Role Is in This Comedy Series About Man’s Best Friend

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Elijah Wood’s Most Underrated Role Is in This Comedy Series About Man’s Best Friend
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'Why is the sky grey? Why is the grass grey? Why is a rainbow grey, grey, grey, grey, grey, grey and infra grey?'

The Big Picture Elijah Wood has carved his own distinct path in Hollywood. His work ranges from lesser known, indie productions to some award-winning features. More recently, he can be seen on television as Walter Tattersall, the potential love interest of Misty Quigley on the Showtime original series, Yellowjackets. The series and Wood's part he plays in it absolutely deserve the praise they receive; however, this isn't Wood's first television role, nor is it his best.

Elijah Wood's Protagonist on 'Wilfred' Is Painfully Human Wood's Ryan Newman is introduced to the audience from the first moment of the show. We find him at the peak of a midlife crisis in a high-stress job as a lawyer at his father's firm, and he believes that he's going nowhere in life. This and a traumatic past, which the audience learns the details of as the show goes on, causes him to have lived with depression for most of his adulthood.

As he attempts to move one and live a normal life with this newfound freedom from the Wilfred personification, Ryan finds himself back to being miserable and in a rut. This brings him to realize another truth concerning Wilfred: while the manifestation may have been problematic, Wilfred is a part of him, and his existence made Ryan's life interesting and meaningful.

Throughout the series, Ryan desperately attempts to find the answer behind what Wilfred actually is through other manifestations such as Bruce McCombs , who tells Ryan that Wilfred is misleading him when he meets him at the end of the first season, and moments such as when Wilfred believes he's Mataman, a dog god worshiped by his father's cult, starting in the fourth and final season.

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