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|voice = Adam Reid}}'''Wayne''' is the former owner and manager of [[Underground Video]] and an employee at [[Burger McFlipster's]]. He is snarky, surly, and generally ill-mannered and slobbish. Wayne is also a movie buff who is obsessed with film.
 
'''Wayne''' is a recurring character on the show ''[[6teen]]''. He is voiced by Adam Reid.
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Wayne first appeared in "[[Going Underground]]" as the manager of the video store [[Underground Video]]. He was early on established as sarcastic and rude when he told the guys that the "Help Wanted" sign in the window was intended as a joke, and when he hired [[Jonesy Garcia|Jonesy]] and [[Jude Lizowski|Jude]] just because he was "feeling saucy." His love of movies was established when he showed his new employees his "Wayne's Picks Wall", which showcased his top 10 favorite movies that could be rented and then asked his employees what their top three films were. Jude, under pressure, picked three with really cool covers that Wayne approved of, while Jonesy was taken to task because he picked [[List of Movie Franchises#Top M16s|Top M16s]], a parody of ''[[Wikipedia:Top Gun|Top Gun]],'' as his favorite movie. Wayne then angrily told [[Wyatt Williams|Wyatt]] to pick three movies. Wyatt's choices, which were "Guilty Without Explanation", "[[Wikipedia:Jaws (film)|Never Swim Alone]]", and "[[List of Movie Franchises#Monk of the Green Dragon|Monk of the Green Dragon]]", impressed Wayne, and Wayne hired Wyatt, summarily firing Jonesy over his poor taste.
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Wayne's first appearance in the show came in "[[Going Underground]]." There, his character was well established, as he was first mentioned while Jonesy was waiting in line to try and get a job at [[Taj Mahome Video]] by two former employees of [[Underground Video]] who claimed that they weren't allowed to be nice to customers. When Wayne was finally seen onscreen, he lived up to his reputation by informing the three guys who showed up asking for jobs that the Help Wanted sign in the store window was a joke, hiring [[Jude Lizowski|Jude]] and [[Jonesy Garcia|Jonesy]] on a whim, and then firing Jonesy and hiring [[Wyatt Williams|Wyatt]] when Jonesy chose ''[[List of Movie Franchises#Top M16s|Top M16s]]'', a movie that Wayne hates, as one of his favorite movies. Finally, when the whole group was depressed about their new year not being as fabulous as they expected, he mocked them for having high hopes and for sharing a genuine moment of friendship.
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Wayne then appeared in "[[Deadbeat Poets Society]]," where he noticed Wyatt acting paranoid about the amount of foam he was receiving from [[Charmaine]] and was later seen at the poetry readings reciting poetry that he had written. Wayne then showed up in "[[Career Day]]," where he revealed that he has an affinity for a film called ''[[List of Movie Franchises#The 77th Samurai|The 77th Samurai]]'', which kicked off one of the episode's plots when Jude taped over Wayne's copy and he and Wyatt had to find Wayne a new one. After this, Wayne was seen in "[[Fish and Make Up]]," where he recommended a movie for [[Caitlin Cooke|Caitlin]] and [[One-Time Characters#Wade|Wade]].
   
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Wayne's ability to recommend movies to couples became a plot point in "[[Awake the Wyatt Within]]," where he recommended a movie for Wyatt to watch in order to understand what happened with [[Serena]]. Unfortunately for Wyatt, Wayne entrusted Jude with getting the movie, and Jude accidentally selected the wrong one, rendering Wayne's advice useless as it didn't get through to Wyatt correctly. Wayne was then seen in "[[Unhappy Anniversary]]," where he commented on Jonesy's boob bowl and then made fun of Jonesy for landing in [[Jonesy-Nikki Relationship|a serious relationship with Nikki]]. Wayne's next appearance was in "[[Pillow Talk]]," where he allowed the teens a safe haven to hide from the mockery of everyone else in the mall and was oddly sympathetic to Jude's plight of having puked in [[Starr]]'s mouth being brought up again.
Wayne was revealed in "[[Awake the Wyatt Within]]" to have the ability to choose the perfect movie for anyone's situation. This impressed Wyatt, and inadvertently led to him watching "[[List of Movie Franchises#Life's Little Wrinkles|Life's Little Wrinkles]] twelve times, thinking it was Wayne's recommendation to him (in reality, Jude had handed him the wrong tape). This ability was hinted at earlier in "[[Fish and Make Up]]" when he demanded that [[Caitlin Cooke|Caitlin]] and [[One-Time Characters#Wade|Wade]] let him see what movie they were planning to get. This aspect of his character is probably a reference to the main character in the film "[[Wikipedia:High Fidelity (film)|High Fidelity]]", who as a record-store clerk knew exactly what album certain customers should listen to.
 
   
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Wayne was next seen in "[[In a Retail Wonderland...]]" There, he was revealed to have no Christmas spirit whatsoever, a condition brought on by there not being any good Christmas movies. When Wyatt tried to cheer him up, Wayne scheduled Underground Video to be open on Christmas; however, after a dream sequence that resembled ''[[Wikipedia:A Christmas Carol|A Christmas Carol]]'', Wayne rethought his actions and got into the Christmas spirit.
Wayne is an expert in cinematography and knows a lot about almost every genre of movies, ranging from war movies to movies about sleepovers. This is evidenced in "[[Unhappy Anniversary]]" when he gives Jude certain movies to watch in order to prepare for a sleepover and in "[[The New Guy]]" when he and [[Ron the Rent-a-Cop|Ron]] recited a war movie scene from memory. He is also very passionate about watching films "the right way", even going so far as to yell at [[Stuart Goldstein|a customer]] for only [[Going Underground|renting the first part of a trilogy]].
 
   
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After this, Wayne showed up in "[[Midnight Madness]]," where he (correctly) warned Wyatt away from falling for [[Serena]] again. He then appeared in "[[Welcome to the Darth Side]]," where [[Lydia]] began dating him after mistaking him for Wyatt and quickly grew too attached–a situation that was remedied when Jude set Lydia onto another guy. The next appearance that Wayne made was in "[[The New Guy]]," where he hired [[Ron the Rent-a-Cop|Ron]] to work at Underground Video after Ron impressed him by demonstrating a deep knowledge of war movies.
Although Wayne is known to be greedy, cynical, sarcastic and rude, he can act nice if motivated. This is exemplified in the episode "[[In a Retail Wonderland...]]" There, he is visited by three ghosts in a parody of "[[Wikipedia:A Christmas Carol|A Christmas Carol]]" and is motivated to be nice to the gang on Christmas. (Previously, he had expressed apathy and some hatred at the thought of Christmas, mainly due to the fact that, according to him, "Christmas movies suck".)
 
   
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Wayne then had a major appearance in "[[Major Unfaithfulness]]." There, Underground Video was sold to Taj Mahome Video and became their indie department at the [[Galleria Mall]]. Wayne soon began to crack under the strain of working at a big-box store, and eventually hired Jonesy on to get Taj Mahome Video to sell off their new acquisition. Jonesy was successful at doing this, and Wayne was able to purchase the store from Taj Mahome. Upon receiving the store, Wayne made two decrees: firstly, that Jude and Wyatt would get all of their rentals for free, and secondly that Jonesy was fired from the store due to ''Top M16s'' being a horrible movie.
Despite Wayne seemingly not liking work very much, it has been shown that he does like working at Underground Video, at least when confronted with the alternative. He also is glad that Underground Video sells indie films, as when they were taken over by [[Taj Mahome Video]], he said that it felt like death to work for a big box store. In fact, he hated the idea of working for "the man" so much that he was actually willing to [[Major Unfaithfulness|rehire Jonesy to get the store to fail]].
 
   
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Wayne was then seen in "[[Losing Your Lemon]]," where he kicked the teenagers out of his store after they rendezvoused there to formulate a plan to get Caitlin back into the group. After this, Wayne appeared in "[[The Hunted]]," where he revealed that he had been receiving calls from Lydia, who had mistaken the number of Underground Video for that of a psychic hotline and had as a result been calling incessantly. He then showed up in "[[A Ding from Down Under]]" in a flashback where Wyatt recalled how Wayne fired him for spilling a coffee all over a copy of one of Wayne's favorite movies. After this, Wayne wasn't seen until "[[The Lords of Malltown]]," where Wyatt was inexplicably shown to be working at Underground Video again; there, Wayne confirmed Jude and Jonesy's accusation of him being uptight.
Despite being short and overweight, Wayne is shown to be somewhat physically strong, since in the episode "[[Dirty Work]]", he beats up Jonesy for stealing his fries, and in the episode "[[Career Day]]", he dunks Wyatt and Jude in the pet store aquarium for ruining his copy of ''[[List of Movie Franchises#The 77th Samurai|The 77th Samurai]]''. He is constantly heard listening to The Clash on his headphones. After years of watching movies, Wayne has gained the ability to somehow know which movie a person should see. He is most likely based on Jack Black's character in the movie ''High Fidelity'', where he was also a know-it-all clerk, although Jack Black's character worked in an independent record shop, as opposed to a video store.
 
   
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Wayne's final [[Episode Guide#Season 2: 2005 - 2006 (Canada) 2008 - 2009 (USA)|Season 2]] appearance came in "[[Dirty Work]]." There, he hired Jonesy to tell Jude to get back to work, and later found out that his mother hired Jonesy to steal Wayne's fries. This second action enraged Wayne, and he spent much of the episode trying to hunt Jonesy down and get revenge for the theft.
As of [[6 Teens and A Baby]], [[Underground Video]] has gone out of business. Wayne now works at [[Burger McFlipster's]] with Wyatt, where he continues to irritate his co-worker. It was revealed in "[[Silent Butt Deadly]]" and "[[The List]]" that Wayne is desperately lonely.
 
   
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Wayne then appeared in "[[Silent Butt Deadly]]," where he rented a movie to Jonesy for him and [[Nikki Wong|Nikki]] to watch on their date. When Jonesy returned it and confessed that he quit watching midway through, Wayne was irate until Jude revealed that Nikki destroyed Jonesy's bathroom, prompting Wayne to opine that Jonesy would never find women as hot as he once did and that, like Wayne, Jonesy would be alone forever. After this, Wayne appeared in "[[Wrestlemania]]," where he fought Jonesy in a wrestling match and lost, along the way taking an elbow to the crotch for his troubles. Wayne then appeared in "[[Another Day at the Office]]," where [[Jen Masterson|Jen]] tried to sell him a broken tennis racket, and in "[[J is For Genius]]," where he sold Jonesy a counterfeit IQ test that Jonesy used to cheat. His final [[Episode Guide#Season 3: 2007 - 2008 (Canada) 2008 - 2009 (USA)|Season 3]] appearance came in "[[Life Slaver]]," where he sat around with Jude, Jonesy, and Wyatt while they watched old security tapes at Underground Video.
==Appearance==
 
Wayne is an overweight, ugly, middle-aged slob. He has black hair and perpetual stubble. For clothes, he wears a yellow jacket over a white long-sleeved shirt, grey pants, and sneakers. He is almost always seen with his headphones on. In "[[In a Retail Wonderland...]]", it is revealed that he pees in a water bottle in order to not miss any parts of movies he's watching.
 
   
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Wayne's first [[Episode Guide#Season 4: 2009 - 2010 (Canada) 2010 (USA)|Season 4]] appearance came in "[[6 Teens and A Baby]]." There, he gets a job at [[Burger McFlipster's]] after Underground Video shuts down (presumably due to his mismanagement) and begins sucking up to [[Tim]]. While Wayne is initially successful at making Tim like him, he eventually makes an error when he suggests to Tim that the store ditch [[The Burger Bible]] and then shows that he has a horrible singing voice, causing Tim to lose all respect for him.
==Relation to the Main Characters==
 
===[[Jude Lizowski]]===
 
After Jude is fired from Stick-it when the place is closed down by the sanitation department, Wayne employs Jude at Underground Video and soon develops a friendship with Jude because of their similar taste in movies. In fact, Jude is the only one of the main group of six that Wayne really gets along with. In [[Major Unfaithfulness]], when Taj Mahome Videos buys Underground and Wayne can't stand working for a major corporation, Jude helps Wayne find a way to buy back Underground. In the end of the episode, Jude's plan for recovering Underground works and Wayne gives Jude free rentals for life.
 
   
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Wayne was next seen in "[[The List]]," where upon hearing about the existence of Jonesy's fabled list he became obsessed with claiming it so that he could use the information contained therein to hopefully alleviate his loneliness. After this, he appeared in "[[Out Of This World]]," where he waited in line for tickets to the premiere of ''[[List of Movie Franchises#Blue Alien Vortex|Blue Alien Vortex]]'' and along the way did his best to ruin Wyatt, Jude, and Jonesy's chances to get tickets. After this, Wayne showed up in "[[On Your Mark, Get Set... Date]]," where he took an IQ test for Jude (that he flunked), and then in "[[Role Reversal]]," where he went to a dance with Caitlin after she accidentally asked him out and got dance lessons from Tim when Tim caught him napping in the freezer. His final appearance came in "[[Bye Bye Nikki? Part 2]]," where he appeared in the farewell video waving goodbye to Nikki.
===[[Jonesy Garcia]]===
 
Jonesy is hired by Wayne in Going Underground to work at Underground Video, but upon learning that Jonesy's favorite movie is the film ''[[List of Movie Franchises#Top M16s|Top M16s]]'', Wayne fires Jonesy immediately. As of that point, Wayne and Jonesy start a feud. The only two times when Wayne and Jonesy have put their feud aside was in [[Unhappy Anniversary]], when Jonesy needed help getting Nikki a good present (though this was because Jude asked Wayne to help Jonesy as a favor to him) and in "[[J is For Genius]]" when Wayne helps Jonesy cheat in his IQ test, though it is implied that Jonesy paid Wayne for his help.
 
   
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==Appearances==
===[[Wyatt Williams]]===
 
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*"[[Going Underground]]"
After Wyatt is fired from [[Spin This]], Wayne employs Wyatt at Underground Video. Unlike Jude, who likes working at Underground Video, Wyatt hates his stay in Underground due to the fact that Wayne constantly harrasses him due to his movie tastes. However, Wyatt tries to keep the job since it's the only vacant in the entire mall. Finally, in "[[A Ding from Down Under]]", Wyatt accidentally spills coffee on and destroys Wayne's golden edition limited issue copy of ''Samurai Space Warriors'' (which in the 6teen-universe was the first movie to take place in outer space) and Wayne fires him. Wyatt then gets a job at [[Burger McFlipster's]]. Eventually they are once again working together when Wayne closes Underground Video and gets a job at Burger McFlipster's as well.
 
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*"[[Deadbeat Poets Society]]"
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*"[[Career Day]]"
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*"[[Fish and Make Up]]"
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*"[[Awake the Wyatt Within]]"
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*"[[Unhappy Anniversary]]"
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*"[[Pillow Talk]]"
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*"[[In a Retail Wonderland...]]"
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*"[[Midnight Madness]]"
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*"[[Welcome to the Darth Side]]"
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*"[[The New Guy]]"
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*"[[Major Unfaithfulness]]"
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*"[[Losing Your Lemon]]"
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*"[[The Hunted]]"
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*"[[A Ding from Down Under]]" (non-speaking)
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*"[[The Lords of Malltown]]"
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*"[[Dirty Work]]"
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*"[[Silent Butt Deadly]]"
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*"[[Wrestlemania]]"
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*"[[Another Day at the Office]]"
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*"[[J is For Genius]]"
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*"[[Life Slaver]]"
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*"[[6 Teens and A Baby]]"
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*"[[The List]]"
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*"[[Out Of This World]]"
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*"[[On Your Mark, Get Set... Date]]"
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*"[[Role Reversal]]"
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*"[[Bye Bye Nikki? Part 2]]" (cameo)
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*Wayne's IQ was revealed to be 65 when he [[On Your Mark, Get Set... Date|filled out an IQ test for Jude]].
*He has a lot in common with Noah from ''Total Drama'', since they are both pessimistic, sarcastic, unathletic, have long, dark hair and enjoy some form of story (movies and books, respectively).
 
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**However, this may not be completely accurate as he rushed through the test due to time pressure, so he may have gotten a lower score than he would have if he wasn't in a hurry.
*Ironically, his voice actor is the same as Justin from Total Drama as they are polar opposites in looks (Justin being a pretty boy and Wayne being a couch slob).
 
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*Wayne's character is likely a reference to [[Wikipedia:Jack Black|Jack Black]]'s character in ''[[Wikipedia:High Fidelity (film)|High Fidelity]]'', as both are lazy clerks who have the ability to pick the perfect piece of media (in the case of the movie, a music store clerk who picks the right album; in the case of the show, Wayne is a video store clerk who picks the right movie) for a customer.
*His character design vaguely resembles that of Chris from the ''Total Drama'' series, with black hair, short stature, and stubble.
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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char_30091.jpg|Wayne in Underground Video.
7d4752b44dab1e0188e3188859eae24e1232047064_full.gif|A picture of Wayne.
 
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Wayne 14.jpg|Wayne getting interrupted by Jonesy in the middle of eating fries.
 
YELL!!.jpeg|Wayne when he's forced to work as a Taj Mahome Video employee.
 
WyaneA.png|Wayne with a gymbag.
 
WyaneA.png|Wayne with a gymbag.
WyaneB.png|Wayne waiting for [[List of Movie Franchises#Blue Alien Vortex|a movie]] to open.
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WyaneB.png|Wayne waiting for ''Blue Alien Vortex'' to open.
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Wayne at the grill.jpg|Wayne as an employee of Burger McFlipster's.
YELL!!.jpeg|Wayne when he's forced to work as a [[Taj Mahome Video]] employee.
 
Wayne at the grill.jpg|Wayne as an employee of [[Burger McFlipster's]].
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Wayne and His Army.png|Wayne pursuing Jonesy's list with an army.
Wayne and His Army.png|Wayne, pursuing [[The List|Jonesy's list]] with an army.
 
 
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Revision as of 04:31, 5 February 2018

Wayne
WyaneB
Gender Male
Hair color Black
Eye color Brown
Relationship Lydia (broken up)
Caitlin Cooke (broken up)
Ellen)
First Appearance Going Underground
Last Appearance Bye Bye Nikki? Part 2 (cameo)
Voiced by Adam Reid

Wayne is the former owner and manager of Underground Video and an employee at Burger McFlipster's. He is snarky, surly, and generally ill-mannered and slobbish. Wayne is also a movie buff who is obsessed with film.

Biography

Wayne's first appearance in the show came in "Going Underground." There, his character was well established, as he was first mentioned while Jonesy was waiting in line to try and get a job at Taj Mahome Video by two former employees of Underground Video who claimed that they weren't allowed to be nice to customers. When Wayne was finally seen onscreen, he lived up to his reputation by informing the three guys who showed up asking for jobs that the Help Wanted sign in the store window was a joke, hiring Jude and Jonesy on a whim, and then firing Jonesy and hiring Wyatt when Jonesy chose Top M16s, a movie that Wayne hates, as one of his favorite movies. Finally, when the whole group was depressed about their new year not being as fabulous as they expected, he mocked them for having high hopes and for sharing a genuine moment of friendship.

Wayne then appeared in "Deadbeat Poets Society," where he noticed Wyatt acting paranoid about the amount of foam he was receiving from Charmaine and was later seen at the poetry readings reciting poetry that he had written. Wayne then showed up in "Career Day," where he revealed that he has an affinity for a film called The 77th Samurai, which kicked off one of the episode's plots when Jude taped over Wayne's copy and he and Wyatt had to find Wayne a new one. After this, Wayne was seen in "Fish and Make Up," where he recommended a movie for Caitlin and Wade.

Wayne's ability to recommend movies to couples became a plot point in "Awake the Wyatt Within," where he recommended a movie for Wyatt to watch in order to understand what happened with Serena. Unfortunately for Wyatt, Wayne entrusted Jude with getting the movie, and Jude accidentally selected the wrong one, rendering Wayne's advice useless as it didn't get through to Wyatt correctly. Wayne was then seen in "Unhappy Anniversary," where he commented on Jonesy's boob bowl and then made fun of Jonesy for landing in a serious relationship with Nikki. Wayne's next appearance was in "Pillow Talk," where he allowed the teens a safe haven to hide from the mockery of everyone else in the mall and was oddly sympathetic to Jude's plight of having puked in Starr's mouth being brought up again.

Wayne was next seen in "In a Retail Wonderland..." There, he was revealed to have no Christmas spirit whatsoever, a condition brought on by there not being any good Christmas movies. When Wyatt tried to cheer him up, Wayne scheduled Underground Video to be open on Christmas; however, after a dream sequence that resembled A Christmas Carol, Wayne rethought his actions and got into the Christmas spirit.

After this, Wayne showed up in "Midnight Madness," where he (correctly) warned Wyatt away from falling for Serena again. He then appeared in "Welcome to the Darth Side," where Lydia began dating him after mistaking him for Wyatt and quickly grew too attached–a situation that was remedied when Jude set Lydia onto another guy. The next appearance that Wayne made was in "The New Guy," where he hired Ron to work at Underground Video after Ron impressed him by demonstrating a deep knowledge of war movies.

Wayne then had a major appearance in "Major Unfaithfulness." There, Underground Video was sold to Taj Mahome Video and became their indie department at the Galleria Mall. Wayne soon began to crack under the strain of working at a big-box store, and eventually hired Jonesy on to get Taj Mahome Video to sell off their new acquisition. Jonesy was successful at doing this, and Wayne was able to purchase the store from Taj Mahome. Upon receiving the store, Wayne made two decrees: firstly, that Jude and Wyatt would get all of their rentals for free, and secondly that Jonesy was fired from the store due to Top M16s being a horrible movie.

Wayne was then seen in "Losing Your Lemon," where he kicked the teenagers out of his store after they rendezvoused there to formulate a plan to get Caitlin back into the group. After this, Wayne appeared in "The Hunted," where he revealed that he had been receiving calls from Lydia, who had mistaken the number of Underground Video for that of a psychic hotline and had as a result been calling incessantly. He then showed up in "A Ding from Down Under" in a flashback where Wyatt recalled how Wayne fired him for spilling a coffee all over a copy of one of Wayne's favorite movies. After this, Wayne wasn't seen until "The Lords of Malltown," where Wyatt was inexplicably shown to be working at Underground Video again; there, Wayne confirmed Jude and Jonesy's accusation of him being uptight.

Wayne's final Season 2 appearance came in "Dirty Work." There, he hired Jonesy to tell Jude to get back to work, and later found out that his mother hired Jonesy to steal Wayne's fries. This second action enraged Wayne, and he spent much of the episode trying to hunt Jonesy down and get revenge for the theft.

Wayne then appeared in "Silent Butt Deadly," where he rented a movie to Jonesy for him and Nikki to watch on their date. When Jonesy returned it and confessed that he quit watching midway through, Wayne was irate until Jude revealed that Nikki destroyed Jonesy's bathroom, prompting Wayne to opine that Jonesy would never find women as hot as he once did and that, like Wayne, Jonesy would be alone forever. After this, Wayne appeared in "Wrestlemania," where he fought Jonesy in a wrestling match and lost, along the way taking an elbow to the crotch for his troubles. Wayne then appeared in "Another Day at the Office," where Jen tried to sell him a broken tennis racket, and in "J is For Genius," where he sold Jonesy a counterfeit IQ test that Jonesy used to cheat. His final Season 3 appearance came in "Life Slaver," where he sat around with Jude, Jonesy, and Wyatt while they watched old security tapes at Underground Video.

Wayne's first Season 4 appearance came in "6 Teens and A Baby." There, he gets a job at Burger McFlipster's after Underground Video shuts down (presumably due to his mismanagement) and begins sucking up to Tim. While Wayne is initially successful at making Tim like him, he eventually makes an error when he suggests to Tim that the store ditch The Burger Bible and then shows that he has a horrible singing voice, causing Tim to lose all respect for him.

Wayne was next seen in "The List," where upon hearing about the existence of Jonesy's fabled list he became obsessed with claiming it so that he could use the information contained therein to hopefully alleviate his loneliness. After this, he appeared in "Out Of This World," where he waited in line for tickets to the premiere of Blue Alien Vortex and along the way did his best to ruin Wyatt, Jude, and Jonesy's chances to get tickets. After this, Wayne showed up in "On Your Mark, Get Set... Date," where he took an IQ test for Jude (that he flunked), and then in "Role Reversal," where he went to a dance with Caitlin after she accidentally asked him out and got dance lessons from Tim when Tim caught him napping in the freezer. His final appearance came in "Bye Bye Nikki? Part 2," where he appeared in the farewell video waving goodbye to Nikki.

Appearances

Trivia

  • Wayne's IQ was revealed to be 65 when he filled out an IQ test for Jude.
    • However, this may not be completely accurate as he rushed through the test due to time pressure, so he may have gotten a lower score than he would have if he wasn't in a hurry.
  • Wayne's character is likely a reference to Jack Black's character in High Fidelity, as both are lazy clerks who have the ability to pick the perfect piece of media (in the case of the movie, a music store clerk who picks the right album; in the case of the show, Wayne is a video store clerk who picks the right movie) for a customer.

Gallery