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Reese Wilkerson is the older brother of Malcolm on Malcolm In The Middle. He is the minor antagonist and anti-hero of the show. He is like the school bully and usually gets in trouble a lot in school or at home. He usually beats up Malcolm and Dewey a lot. Sometimes he does care about them. One thing he, Malcolm, Francis and Dewey all have in common is to piss off their mother Lois. He is played by Justin Berfield.

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  • Reese Wilkerson is the older brother of Malcolm on Malcolm In The Middle. He is the minor antagonist and anti-hero of the show. He is like the school bully and usually gets in trouble a lot in school or at home. He usually beats up Malcolm and Dewey a lot. Sometimes he does care about them. One thing he, Malcolm, Francis and Dewey all have in common is to piss off their mother Lois. He is played by Justin Berfield.
  • Reese Wilkerson is the older brother of the titular protagonist of "Malcolm In The Middle" and is also arguably one of the main antagonists of the series due to his extreme personality, which can vary from a slow-witted bully, mischievious trickster or (at times) a mild sociopath who does bad things seemingly for the sheer thrill of it. His favorite target is usually his brother Dewey, often hitting him or breaking his toys. Though incredibly violent, he is still terrified of his mother Lois.
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