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finale of the first season of Wilfred, and rather than addressing the questions created throughout the season, it created even more questions for us to mull over in the long, uncertain interim until its return. "Identity" was not the funniest episode, but like "Doubt" (the totally bizarro Dwight Yoakum episode a couple weeks ago), it was interesting enough, and well done enough, that we didn't feel gypped by the lack of jokes. That's not to say that there wasn't any humor there tonight -- there definitely was -- but, the episode was more characterized by active plot-development. Indeed, everything throughout "Identity" was driving full-speed toward the last thirty seconds of the episode -- the last seconds of the season.
The Doomsday Cult of Antares De La Luz Review: The documentary explores how the cult members were coerced in the group and made accomplice of heinous crimes.
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