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At times he can get overworked as in one episode where Herman makes a ridiculous decision, Genius's face is blackened by soot and he exclaims "I think I blew a fuse."
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He is a paranoid hypochondriac, and since he always expects the worst, he is often the best prepared to handle crises when the others can not decide. "Wimp" ( Rick Lawless) represents Herman's anxiety.In one episode, when Herman's personalities are assessing a sleazy man (Campbell in a dual role) dating Louise, Animal sticks up for him, because this man looks and acts exactly like him. He is a caricature of fraternities and sororities. "Animal" ( Ken Hudson Campbell) represents his basic drives of lust and hunger.She also clashes with Animal about how to treat women because while she wants to treat them with sensitivity and kindness, Animal just wants to have sex.
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As the only female character in his brain, Angel also represents his feminine side, and sometimes uses this fact to manipulate the male characters.
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As they were intended to be one-dimensional, they often lack in other areas of their character, which leads to frequent squabbles. The four characters acting out Herman's emotions each represent a different aspect of his personality, or psyche. During the next couple of seasons, Herman evolves into a more edgy character, more apt to developing outlandish schemes in an attempt to further his career as well as with women, and he becomes more opinionated in situations where previously, he would have conformed to rules, or have been a sycophant. These usually occur as a result of Herman's boyish innocence getting him into trouble. However, despite his romantic repertoire with women, he sometimes loses them over comical misunderstandings that are often never resolved. He makes attempts to settle down every once in a while, which he does not find hard due to his overall willingness to turn a strictly physical connection into love.
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The series begins with Herman as mild-mannered, giving in to every passing sexual desire, bedding a lot of women and not being above bending the truth about his life or career status in order to impress women. His decisions and actions are dramatized with a " Greek chorus"-style interpretation of his thought processes. Herman, from all outward appearances, embodies the young man on the fast track-ambitious, clever and sensible-but viewers are shown that a struggle of contrasting personality traits are constantly working, and most often arguing, inside his head. Research assistant Herman Brooks ( William Ragsdale) works in the fact-checking department of a major magazine publisher, Waterton Publishing, in Manhattan. Herman's thought processes are dramatized in a " Greek chorus"-style interpretation, with four characters representing different aspects of his personality (played by Molly Hagan, Ken Hudson Campbell, Rick Lawless and Peter Mackenzie). William Ragsdale stars as the title character, Herman Brooks. The series was created by Andy Guerdat and Steve Kreinberg, and produced by Witt/Thomas Productions in association with Touchstone Television. Herman's Head is an American sitcom that aired on the Fox network from September 8, 1991, until April 21, 1994.