“Vulnerable, hi-fu*kin-hilarious, and chaotic” – Check What Walter AKA Brandon Kyle Goodman Claims About ‘Human Resources’

Published 03/22/2022, 11:30 AM EDT

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Within a brief amount of time, Human Resources become the funniest adult show on Netflix, after Big Mouth. One of the standout characters from the show is Walter the lovebug, played by Brandon Kyle Goodman. Suffering from the pain of unrequited love himself, Walter helps young people traverse their romantic trials and tribulations.

Aside from playing Walter, Goodman is also a writer in the show. He is always an unapologetically queer, cheerful, and warm actor. It’s no wonder then that many of us want to know more about this multitalented actor. And Netflix’s alternate Twitter platform for LGBTQ+ storytelling, Most, blessed us with exclusive clip of the Goodman. The brief clip is an interview of sorts when Brandon talks about his character, his personal style, and his experience in the show, Human Resources.

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Brandon Kyle Goodman as Walter in Human Resources

Brandon describes his character, Walter, in Human Resources, as passionate, loving, and obviously chaotic. Walter has a good heart. He may not do things properly, but it always comes from a good place because he cares about everyone.

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As we know, Brandon Kyle Goodman is working both as an actor and a writer on the show. He has quite a role in the show’s development. Therefore, he now understands both the sides of a writer and an actor. “And, I think they make me better at each job because I understand what writers do to get those lines ready for the actors and I understand what actors do to bring those writer’s words to life. So, it feels like it gives me a little bit of a secret advantage,” says the Big Mouth actor.

Human Resources might be the spin-off of Big Mouth, but they have a lot of differences. Big Mouth tackles puberty while its spin-off tackles other parts of our human existence, the adult years.

Human Resources is an extension of Big Mouth and Goodman describes the show as “vulnerable, hi-fuckin-hilarious, and chaotic.”

Now, let’s talk about Brandon Kyle Goodman and his choices.

A little more about Brandon Kyle Goodman

When asked about his personal style, Goodman feels as a New Yorker, his style is elevated streetwear. Moreover, he admits being a big fan of The Rock” Dwayne Johnson. In the clip, he even says hi to his favorite celebrity, hoping Johnson would see the video.

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We all have a top Instagram page that we religiously follow. Well, so does Goodman. His favorite Instagram page is @embracingblackculture, which embraces the joy of the Black community. He feels, it is important to consume content rooted in the joys of the culture when the trauma is so prevalent in today’s world.

Finally, he shares his current watchlist from Netflix, which include Ozark, Selling Sunset, Selling Tampa, and Emily in Paris. Towards the end of the video, when asked about what he would tell his younger self, Goodman answers, “you are enough”. 

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Now, if that wasn’t a poignant way of ending an interview, we don’t know what might be.

Human Resources is currently streaming on Netflix. Catch Goodman’s Walter on the show and share your thoughts on the character with us in the comments.

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Alivia Paul

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Alivia Paul is an author at Netflix Junkie. Having completed her bachelor’s in English Literature and Master’s in Journalism and Mass Communication, Alivia, a passionate writer, looks to combine her penmanship with her love for different content in different languages on different platforms, to deliver engaging content to her readers. Some of her favorite shows are Lucifer, You, Sweet Tooth, Crash Landing On You, and Sex and The City.

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