You need a javascript enabled web app to watch videos.

Want us to remember this setting for all your devices?

If you have yet to watch the series, stop reading now.

In Fallout, Cooper is one of those people.

Now, instead of making movies, he appears in-costume at children’s birthday parties to make ends meet.

Then the bombs drop and a much more grim future takes hold.

“I mean, it’s 1000 things, isn’t it?”

“No, it’s funny.

It is, you know, nostalgic for a world that could no longer exist.

Those things can be very painful.”

What surprised the actor, though, was how touching it would be to film that moment.

“I just didn’t anticipate really what was gonna happen.

I just let it happen in the moment,” Goggins said.

How do you look back on your life in a photo?

Or [you] come across it when you’re cleaning out a closet and you find a photo.

And it’s like, ‘Wow, how did I get to where I am now?’

And that’s what that was, my life on that day.

It’s no different right?

Happens all the time."

For The Ghoul, though, it’s a bittersweet moment.

He wants to find what happened to his family and will stop at nothing to get answers.

Hopefully, though, we will get the chance to find out in a future season.

Got a news tip or want to contact us directly?