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Wilfred - Another Interview with Wood & Gann

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Will the season finale wrap up the questions of Season 1, or will it have a cliffhanger?
JASON GANN: I don’t know how much we can say. Let’s just say that there will be more questions than answers. It’s a lot less packaged than the rest of the season. The episodes normally start with a problem that gets somewhat resolved by the end. But, now that we’ve really created the rules and the parameters of the show, we’re able to stretch those a little bit and play with the form more, so it’s a little less packaged.

Jason, in terms of what you set out to do, how do you think things have gone with the American remake, over the course of the season, in terms of meeting or surpassing your expectations?
GANN: It has surpassed my expectations. (Executive producer) David [Zuckerman] had a really good idea for the genesis of this version of the show. I was really excited by it. The ending is pretty tremendous. I’m really looking forward to seeing where we can take that, in Season 2. It’s been good for the show, but it’s also been great for my character, as well. I’ve had a lot of fun with Wilfred, and I think that he has expanded. There are a lot more layers to Wilfred that I didn’t foresee, but I really love. It’s been great fun for me, on the set.

What would you like to see on the Season 1 DVD?
ELIJAH WOOD: There are deleted scenes, some of which I was a real fan of. There is actually a great deleted scene that I won’t reveal because it will likely be on the DVD, that is from the mother episode, and it’s quite hilarious. There also has to be a fair amount of bloopers.
GANN: I’m more aware of what I really don’t want to be on there. I watch the making of movies, but at the same time, I wish they weren’t there, especially if it’s a really fantastic movie that’s got a magical element to it. It’s very rare that I get transported into another realm by TV because I’m so desensitized by being on set all the time. On the rare occasion that I am drawn into that world, I often don’t like seeing how different things are made. I’m not a big fan of behind the scenes stuff. I like interviews. I think we should do interviews. And, I like bloopers. We do have a lot of extra stuff that unfortunately had to be cut because of time. Hopefully, that will be in there and people can get to see some alternatives. There may be a few scenes that are a bit more stretched out, that we didn’t have the benefit of time with.

Source: Full interview @ Collider

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