Walton Goggins credits exhaustion for enhanced Fallout performance

Actor Walton Goggins has explained how feeling emotionally depleted after prior projects improved his acting in Prime Video's Fallout Season 2. He described aligning his personal state with his character's vulnerability during key scenes. This insight came in an interview amid the show's ongoing second season.

Walton Goggins, who plays Cooper Howard and The Ghoul in the Fallout TV adaptation, opened up about his mindset while filming Season 2. In a January 16, 2026, interview with Decider, Goggins revealed that exhaustion from back-to-back roles in HBO's The White Lotus and The Righteous Gemstones left him "splayed open emotionally," which he said was ideal for the role.

The turning point came during Episode 5, titled "The Wrangler," where his character reaches a low point with "nothing left" and no control over his surroundings. Goggins filmed the scene the morning after The White Lotus premiere, managing only three hours of sleep. "I just had nothing left in the tank; it was exactly where I needed to be for that day," he said. This depletion, he noted, benefited not just that scene but the entire season, as the role demanded raw emotional exposure.

Goggins also drew parallels between his life and the script when his character grapples with missing his child. The scene was shot on a day Goggins felt deep shame for time away from his own child. "Through this irradiated cowboy, I just got to let it all out in front of all these people... it was cathartic," he shared, acknowledging the discomfort it caused on set.

Fallout Season 2, based on the Bethesda video game series, continues on Prime Video with three episodes remaining after Episode 5. The finale airs on February 4, 2026, and a third season is already in development. Goggins' reflections highlight the intense personal investment behind the post-apocalyptic drama.

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