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That’s a true shame, seeing as Wonderfalls is inventive, playful, and funny. Many of those who caught the show during its original run even consider it one of the best comedy series of the ‘00s.
Wonderfalls Is a Charming, Heartfelt Comedy Program That Is Impossible to Watch Online

Fans who have actually experienced this show usually speak fondly of it. Yet, connecting with the series is easier said than done. Not only is Wonderfalls absent from streaming, the show is also unavailable as a Digital rental or download. As such, the only legal way to access the series is on physical media. Making matters worse, the program is out of print on DVD. So, you’re limited to available stock on the secondary market and prices are prone to fluctuate based on demand.
If you’re a fan of series creator Fuller, however, it may be worth biting the bullet and tracking down a copy of the show. Wonderfalls features Fuller’s signature brand of comedy paired with surreal themes and a colorful cast of characters. It’s rife with the quirky humor that made his slightly better-known cult classic series Dead Like Me and Pushing Daisies resonate.
The show follows Jaye (Caroline Dhavernas), an Ivy League college graduate who struggles to live up to her infinite potential. Rather than trying to break into a high-level job in corporate America, she works as a cashier at the Niagara Falls gift shop. As she struggles to piece together the meaning of life, Jaye begins to notice inanimate objects speaking to her, demanding that she do their bidding, namely helping others. This often results in hilarity as a stuffed bear, wax lion, or decorative fish effectively overtakes her free will, forcing her to be a better version of herself.








