Wayne Season 1 Episode 1 Chapter One Get Some Then [Series Premiere] - Title Card

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Characters description and pictures used are changed as notable information is presented and better screenshots are taken. Please note: This is not an exhaustive list of every cast member. Only those who have presented themselves as an important part of the show are noted. With the exception of some guest stars.

How characters end each season are presented on the second page after the season has concluded.

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Mark McKenna Plays Wayne

Wayne (Mark McKenna) before he throws a piece of ice through Gail's ex's window.
Wayne (Mark McKenna)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 1 “Chapter One: Get Some Then”

Who Is Wayne

16-year-old Wayne is a bit of a weirdo and has lived his life almost like an anti-hero. Specifically, if you wrong or hurt someone he loves, he’ll antagonize you and use his almost inhuman ability to not feel pain against you. For whether it is being punched in the face, hot coffee poured on him, or a knife through his hand, you won’t hear a scream or see him freak out. Yet, don’t call him a sociopath. As shown by his love for his father, and relationship with Del, he does feel, cannot lie, and can be quite reliable. Making him ultimately just a weird kid.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series

  • For most of Wayne’s young life, especially after his mom left when he was 5, he was babysat by his older brother. Someone who was very abusive of him and took advantage of his brother, even as a kid, not feeling pain that much.

Ray McKinnon Plays Wayne Sr.

Wayne Sr. (Ray McKinnon) in his hospital bed.
Wayne Sr. (Ray McKinnon)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 1 “Chapter One: Get Some Then”

Who Is Wayne Sr.

Like his son, Wayne Jr., Wayne Sr. was a bit of a hell-raiser with quite the reputation. However, with age, it seemed he calmed down a bit, got a job, and when his ex left him and Wayne Jr. when Wayne was 5, he really buckled down. However, after some time, his job caused him cancer and left him bedridden. Yet, he still figured out ways to make rent and take care of the household.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series

 


Ciara Bravo Plays Del (Delilah)

Del (Ciara Bravo) trying to sell cookies.
Del (Ciara Bravo)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 1 “Chapter One: Get Some Then”

Who Is Del

Like Wayne, her mother isn’t around, and she didn’t have the best childhood. Her dad, Bobby, and older brothers treat her like a captive and seemingly isolate her from the outside world a bit. However, when she does have freedom, it seems she likes to steal and sell what she steals to make some money. Making it clear that she is definitely rough around the edges. However, there is something about Wayne which smoothes out those edges and makes her willing to be vulnerable.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series

  • Del is 15
  • Del’s birthday is July 20th

Joshua J. Williams Plays Orlando

Orlando laying down in his robe, disappointed in Principal Cole.
Orlando (Joshua J. Williams)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 1 “Chapter One: Get Some Then”

Who Is Orlando

Probably the closest thing to a friend Wayne has, but it isn’t clear if they mostly hanged out at school, and during walks home, and that’s it.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series

  • In Orlando’s household, thanks to his grandmother having dementia, he is the man of the house. For with his parents not around, he is tasked with paying bills, making sure his grandmother’s health is up to snuff, and keeping her from doing anything dangerous.

 


Lisa Berry Plays Gail

Gail (Lisa Berry) talking to Wayne.
Gail (Lisa Berry)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 1 “Chapter One: Get Some Then”

Who Is Gail

Gail took care of Wayne Sr and acted as a bit of a maternal figure to Wayne Jr.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series


Dean Winters Plays Bobby

Bobby (Dean Winters) with his head tilted as he talks to Donna.
Bobby (Dean Winters)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 1 “Chapter One: Get Some Then”

Who Is Bobby

Bobby is a father of three, which includes Del, and has a reputation for being an ass. While it isn’t clear why his ex left him, he does imply she was a deadbeat.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series

  • Bobby is a notorious alcoholic.

 


Janet Porter Plays Tracey

Tracey (Janet Porter) trying to talk sense into Del.
Tracey (Janet Porter)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 2 “Chapter Two: No Priests”

Who Is Tracey

41-year-old Tracey, a former foster kid, has a conversation with Del while in Rhode Island trying to convince her to not make the mistakes she did that led to the life she has. The kind where she frequently changes jobs, and who is her “boyfriend” multiple times a month.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series

 


James Earl Plays Jay

Jay (James Earl) at his desk in the precinct.
Jay (James Earl)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 2 “Chapter Two: No Priests”

Who Is Jay

Jay is one of the officers in Brockton, and he has a very close relationship with his Sargent.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series

  • Jay is very much into social media,
  • When it comes to the relationship Jay has with his father, it is complicated. He loves the man for he is his dad, but he also was abusive to Jay and his sisters. Making the paternal role Sargent Geller plays what pushes Jay to be so close to him.

Stephen Kearin Plays Sargent Stephen Geller

Sargent Geller (Stephen Kearin) talking to Bobby.
Sargent Geller (Stephen Kearin)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 2 “Chapter Two: No Priests”

Who Is Sgt Geller

The head of police in Brockton recently beat a cancer scare and now is a bit more of a forgiving person.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series


Mike O’Malley Plays Principal Tom Cole

Principal Cole (Mike O’Malley) at his office.
Principal Cole (Mike O’Malley)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 3 “Chapter Three: The Goddamned Beacon of Truth”

Who Is Principal Cole

A dog lover who is the principal of an underfunded, urban, and dangerous, depending on who you ask, school.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series

  • Originally, Tom was just a substitute gym teacher but thanks to people quitting, among other things, he “lucked” his way into becoming a principal.

Jon and Jamie Champagne Play Carl & Teddy

Carl (Jon Champagne) and Teddy (Jamie Champagne)
Carl (Jon Champagne) and Teddy (Jamie Champagne)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Chapter Four: Find Something Black To Wear”

Who Are Carl & Teddy

Del’s brothers who, if they aren’t repeating what Bobby is saying, they are bickering with one another. One of the main reasons being how they see Bobby. For while Teddy is a daddy’s boy, Carl is a bit more critical of Bobby.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series


Juan-Carlos Velis Plays Ramon

Ramon (Juan-Carlos Velis) smiling at Wayne during their lunch.
Ramon (Juan-Carlos Velis)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Chapter Four: Find Something Black To Wear”

Who Is Ramon

Ramon is a day laborer from Mexico who befriends Wayne while he is trying to earn some money in PA. He also gives Wayne some advice in how to handle Del’s mood and emotions. Either by just nodding when and listening, or coming to terms he can’t fix her problems but just be there for her.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series


Maxwell McCabe-Lokos Plays Eric

Eric (Maxwell McCabe-Lokos) after Wayne brings justice.
Eric (Maxwell McCabe-Lokos)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Chapter Four: Find Something Black To Wear”

Who Is Eric

A racist who uses day labrorers he believes are undocumented immigrants so he can have them do the work and then drop them off at ICE so he doesn’t have to pay them.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series


Abigail Spencer Plays Donna

Donna (Abigail Spencer) talking to Del in the truck.
Donna (Abigail Spencer)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 5 “Del”

Who Is Donna

Donna is Del and the twins mother who was closer to Del than the boys. From the start of the series, it has been about a year since Donna either left or died and it had a drastic effect on Del because Donna was her cheerleader. She made her feel pretty, smart, valued, and the sudden departure of her person left a gaping hole in Del’s life. Hence why, perhaps to feel close to her mom still, she picked up a lot of her mom’s bad habits like stealing and lying.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series

  • Bobby claims he got Donna’s number from a bathroom wall.
  • It isn’t made a fact, but one could argue Donna wasn’t always on the up and up either because of her past or mental illness.
  • Donna didn’t graduate high school but was a talented graffiti artist.

Abigail Winter Plays Natalie

Del and Natalie (Abigail Winter) talking after Donna died.
Right: Natalie (Abigail Winter)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 5 “Del”

Who Is Natalie

Natalie was Del’s best friend while she was going to school. However, since her mom died, it isn’t clear if the two hang out anymore. All we know is that Natalie and Wayne share a handful of traits. Though Natalie seems to be more bark compared to Wayne’s bite.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series


Odessa Adlon and Zoé De Grand Maison Play Trish and Jenny

Jenny (Zoe De Grand Maison) and Trish (Odessa Adlon) being silly.
Jenny (Zoe De Grand Maison) and Trish (Odessa Adlon)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 6 “Who Even Are We Now?”

Who Are Trish and Jenny

A teenage lesbian couple in Richmond Hill, GA who befriend Del after she gets caught in a truancy raid. The two of them love Del, even Wayne to a point, and create the kind of welcoming environment which has often felt foreign to both Wayne and Del. Pushing the idea, for Wayne, Del would be happy around people like them.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series

  • Despite how open Jenny and Trish seemed, until Wayne outed her, Jenny’s dad didn’t know she was queer.

Francesco Antonio Plays Reggie

Reggie (Francesco Antonio) after seeing Wayne spit show coffee on his car.
Reggie (Francesco Antonio)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 8 “Chapter Eight: Musta Burned Like Hell…”

Who Is Reggie

Reggie is the man-child who has benefitted from Maureen’s maternal instincts and is your stereotypical crazy Floridian. One who feels a tad bit threatened by Wayne being Maureen’s biological child so he acts a bit extra when around them.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series


Michaela Watkins Plays Maureen

Maureen (Michael Watkins) saying hi to Wayne.
Maureen (Michael Watkins)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 8 “Chapter Eight: Musta Burned Like Hell…”

Who Is Maureen

Wayne’s mother who, upon introduction, doesn’t explain to us why she left Wayne Sr. and her son behind. All we’re told is that Wayne Sr. worked a lot, was a hot head, and it is made clear that she is fairly happy with her life in Florida. Especially upon her son coming down who, despite not much contact in 11 years, she seems to have missed.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series


Kirk Ward Plays Calvin

Calvin (Kirk Ward) looking at Wayne.
Calvin (Kirk Ward)

First Noted In: Season 1/ Episode 8 “Chapter Eight: Musta Burned Like Hell…”

Who Is Calvin

Reggie’s dad, and the reason Wayne grew up without a mother is perhaps one of the most mature men on the show. Mind you, he is still a bit of a jerk, but nowhere near the level of his son or Bobby.

Noteworthy Facts & Moments In The Series

  • Calvin’s main interest are Maureen’s breasts and cars.

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2 Comments

  1. He’ll be added after I finish episode 8. For most of the season, he hasn’t done anything noteworthy enough to add him.

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