Reggie

Reginald “Reggie” Peters is one of the main protagonists in the Netflix series Julie and the Phantoms. He is portrayed by Jeremy Shada.

Biography
Reggie was 17 years old when he died of food poisoning in 1995.

Not much is known about Reggie’s past other than that he lived by the beach and his parents were “one fight away from a divorce”. It was implied in a later episode that his parents may have fought over money. Sometime in the early 1990s, Reggie formed a band called Sunset Curve with his friends Luke, Alex, and Bobby.

One night in July 1995, Sunset Curve was due to play at an A-list performance venue called The Orpheum in Los Angeles, which has kickstarted many bands’ careers. According to Luke, "We're playing the Orpheum, I can't even count how many bands have played here and then ended up being huge." After performing Now or Never for a soundcheck, Luke, Reggie, and Alex went to get "street dogs" (hotdogs sold on the street) for dinner, which ended up giving them food poisoning and killing them.

Throughout Julie and the Phantoms
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Personality
Reggie has an upbeat and bubbly personality, and tends no to think things through. He can be an airhead, making him comically naïve, but his bandmates still love him in spite of it. He is kind to everyone and enjoys joking around. He is also empathetic, often sympathizes his with others’ feelings. Though he calls Alex 'a very emotional person' (Wake Up), he is seen tearing up more than a few times throughout Season One.

Physical Appearance
He is 5 feet and 8 inches (172.72 cm) in height. Reggie has short, dark brown hair slicked back and green eyes. He is usually seen wearing a red flannel shirt, sometimes tied around his waist, and a leather jacket over a white or black t-shirt or tank top, which is usually tucked in. He wears ripped black jeans and pointed boots. He wears a necklace, a silver bracelet on his right wrist and a couple of rings. His signature color is red.

Friendships

 * Luke Patterson (best friend; bandmate)
 * Alex Mercer (best friend; bandmate)
 * Julie Molina (good friend; bandmate)
 * Ray Molina (friend, albeit one-sided)
 * Flynn (friend)
 * Willie (acquaintance)

Enemies

 * Caleb Covington
 * Trevor Wilson (former bandmate, former best friend)

Songs

 * Now or Never (with Sunset Curve)
 * This Band is Back (also known as Reggie’s Jam) (with Alex and Luke)
 * Bright (with Julie and the Phantoms)
 * Flying Solo (with Julie and the Phantoms)
 * Finally Free (with Julie and the Phantoms)
 * Edge of Great (with Julie and the Phantoms)
 * Stand Tall (with Julie and the Phantoms)
 * Home is Where My Horse is (written, performed on Jeremy Shada's youtube channel)

Appearances

 * Season One


 * Wake Up
 * Bright
 * Flying Solo
 * I Got the Music
 * The Other Side of Hollywood
 * Finally Free
 * Edge of Great
 * Unsaid Emily
 * Stand Tall

Trivia

 * He’s one of the few characters to appear in every episode so far, along with Luke, Alex, Julie, Flynn and Nick.
 * He is the bassist and backup vocalist in Julie and the Phantoms, and formerly Sunset Curve.
 * He o nce fixed his amp in the rain, presumably causing him to get electrocuted (Finally Free).
 * Likes showers, and sometimes the occasional bath (Wake Up).
 * He shreds on the banjo. (I Got the Music)
 * He was supposedly a Star Wars fan (The Other Side of Hollywood).

Quotes
"Here's our demo and a shirt, size beautiful." (Wake Up)

"Chill man, street dogs haven't killed us yet." (Wake Up)

"Tell your friends!” (Wake Up)

"Don't worry, we weren't listening." (Bright)

"Woah, that was weird, but somehow I can tell this man has a kind heart." (Bright)

"I'm gonna guess: death breath." (Bright)

"I wish I had a puppy! A hamster? Pizza?" (Bright)

"Man, I miss high school." (Bright)

"Yeah, but we're not alone, 'cause we always have each other :) " (Flying Solo)

"That girl has the voice of an angel, and she can make us visible! Without her, we're like elevator music." (Flying Solo)

"Yeah, we can do that now!" (Flying Solo)

”Wait, so, when she says “deep dish”, is she talking about, like, pizza or...?" (Flying Solo)

“Woke. That's a cool word. What does it mean?” (Flying Solo)

"What? I shred on the banjo." (I Got the Music)

"That was a gift-" (I Got the Music)

"What?! I thought it was about you! I don't like that song anymore." (I Got the Music)

"They made eight more Star Wars movies, and they killed Han Solo? What kind of future is this?!" (The Other Side of Hollywood)

"You guys are not gonna believe this but someone just told me they added a character named Jar Jar. WHAT'S A JAR JAR?!" (The Other Side of Hollywood)

“Julie! We are ready to rock this dance.... which is clearly over." (The Other Side of Hollywood)

"Oh my God, she can't see us anymore! Oh. Right." (Finally Free)

"Wait, who should do the talking? Right, Julie! Julie." (Finally Free)

"I'm standing up for every kid that hasn't been believed in." (Edge of Great)

"Hey! Words hurt." (Edge of Great)

"We should probably hide before Julie finds out, huh?" (Edge of Great)

"Have a good day at work, Ray! It's cool, you don't have to answer." (Edge of Great)

"You guys ooze chemistry." (Edge of Great)

"That was pretty hot." (Edge of Great)

"Girls. Am I right?" (Edge of Great)

”How did he find out about us?” (Stand Tall)