Search results
The characters act in unison when Herman's body is affected, such as having to sneeze, or crying out in pain after being punched in the stomach. They also team up and form factions. "Angel" ( Molly Hagan ) represents his sensitivity.
- Sitcom
The series finale of Herman's Head has the eponymous Herman visiting the characters in his mind. In Heroes , Matt Parkman was forever going inside peoples' minds and dreams for various reasons. This came back to haunt him in Volume Five when he traps Sylar's consciousness inside his own mind, ultimately allowing him to take control of his body .
With William Ragsdale, Hank Azaria, Jane Sibbett, Yeardley Smith. Four aspects (intellect, sensitivity, fear, and lust) of Waterton Publishing Company fact-checker Herman Brooks' personality help him get through different situations in both his private and professional life.
- (2.6K)
- 1991-09-08
- Comedy
- 30
But wouldn’t you know it, it was from the one that Herman actually did check and he had it right in his version: the mistake came from the magazine’s printing department.
Jun 10, 2015 · Years ago (over 20 years, in fact), Fox did a little show called Herman’s Head which personified the four primary emotions that ran a man as perceived in the early 1990s: Lust, Intellect, Anxiety, and Sensitivity.
Inside Herman’s head resided four distinct characters who collectively made up his personality. Appropriately named Angel, Wimp, Genius and Animal, these characters bickered over every and any thought, action or decision Herman had to make.
People also ask
When did Herman's head come out?
How long did Herman's Head last on air?
What are the four elements inside Herman's head?
What are the four characters in Herman's head?
Who wrote Herman's head?
What is the premise of Herman's Head?
Originally broadcast on Fox (1991-1994), this half-hour Sitcom would have been just an ordinary office-based comedy - except for its use of one of the most imaginative devices ever tried on broadcast television: the viewers were allowed to see the inner workings of the title character's mind.