Human Resources Season 2 Ending Explained: What Happens During Anal Day?

Human Resources Season 2 Ending Explained: It is the final season of the show, so the ending becomes all the more important for this one. The adult animated sitcom serves as a spin-off and subseries to Big Mouth and is created by Kelly Galuska, Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackett.

The main cast of the series includes Aidy Bryant as Emmy Fairfax, Randall Park as Pete Doheny, Keke Palmer as Rochelle Hillhurst, David Thewlis as Lionel St. Swithens, Brandon Kyle Goodman as Walter Las Palmas, Maya Rudolph as Connie LaCienega, Nick Kroll as Maury Beverley/ Rick/ Todd/ Cocky Balls-Boa along with Pamela Adlon as Sonya Poinsettia, Mike Birbiglia as Barry, John Gemberling as Tyler Pico, Hugh Jackman as Dante the Addiction Angel, Rosie Perez as Petra, Harvey Guillén as José, Tim Robinson as Doug Fredrick, Ashley London as Donna Fredrick, Chris O’Dowd as Flanny O’Lympic, Sabrina Jalees as Nadja El-Khoury, Miley Cyrus as Van, Florence Pugh as Sarah and several others.

The second season of Human Resources has ten episodes in total. The runtime of each episode ranges from 27 to 30 minutes in the regular sitcom fashion.

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Human Resources Season 2 Ending Explained

There was a lot of depth in the latest season of Human Resources and a lot of things were explored. Some of the critical storylines involved Emmy getting Sarah as a client and sparking a romantic fule with her Logic Rock- Van, Maury and Connie trying to raise Montel right, Pete and Rochelle having a possible future together and more.

The final episode of the series is titled Yipee Ki-Hate, Motherf**ker and, we are at the office holiday party aka Anal Day which is the Hormone Monsters’ most sacred festival. Rochelle, after her breakup with Dante, is a hate monster but, is still invited to the party. Of course, having her ex around is not very pretty in this situation along with her hate jokes such as killing Hope, things really get heated.

However, things take a nasty turn when General Malice takes the joke seriously and there is an uprising. All of Rochelle’s friends are captured and things really bloody when Rochelle is asked to kill Hope. She ultimately does not and all the hormone monsters try their best to escape.

With lots of trials and tribulations, Hope and Rochelle come together to save the day which restores the latter’s faith in love and, she is turned into a Lovebug. Rochelle also tells that she loves Pete. However, it is platonic in nature.

Human Resources Season 2 Trailer

You can watch all the episodes of Human Resources Season 2 now on Netflix. To read our review for the same, click here.

Meanwhile, let us know in the comments below what you think of the show’s latest and final season!

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Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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