Chick Magnet: Amusingly ironic, as the series is kicked off and driven by his (totally age-appropriate) romantic insecurities.Whilst the ending indicates that he still has a way to go, he is getting better. Character Development: As the plot progresses, he finds some self-esteem, learns not to run away from his problems so easily and begins to show a sense of responsibility for his brother.Cannot Spit It Out: Wirt is in love with a girl called Sara, but is too shy and insecure to ask her out.He's brooding, melancholy, and melodramatic with Hidden Depths and, although he isn't morally ambiguous, his Fatal Flaw is the driving force of his character arc. Buffy Speak: Stands out particularly loudly among the old-fashioned dialect more frequently heard in the Unknown.Wirt: I was never any good to him alive, either.
The older of the two brothers, a teenager who is more responsible than his younger brother, but has a habit of getting caught up in himself.