WCB NETFLIX DiD Princess Carolyn of Bojack Horseman
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We have Princess Carolyn of Bojack Horseman being kidnapped and taken to some deserted warehouse.
Princess Carolyn is an anthropomorphic pink Persian cat and one of the main characters throughout the BoJack Horseman series. She is Bojack Horseman's ex-girlfriend and former agent.
She worked as a talent agent for Vigor before leaving and starting her own agency, VIM, which she eventually had to close, but reopened as a management company.
She served as the producer for Philbert in Season 5.
Princess Carolyn is the earnest, clever, hard-working agent. She often finds herself forced to choose between prioritizing her career and her relationships. She almost compulsively starts relationships with men without much foresight, which often leads to complications in her relationships. BoJack notes that she does this because she is lonely. Princess Carolyn started off as more stubborn and even backstabbing on occasions but would quickly turn out to actually be quite good-natured and considerate.
Princess Carolyn takes pride in her work and loves her career as a talent agent despite its frustrations. She claims to separate her personal life from her professional life, but she is shown to have at least a little difficulty in doing so when she tries to pep talk herself into staying career motivated after BoJack breaks up with her because his constant intrusion into her work and personal lives makes it difficult for her to separate the two from each other.
Princess Carolyn shows a pretty no-nonsense attitude towards BoJack and does not put up with his crap and often calls him out on his mistakes, seeing as the two of them seem to share a long history and have known each other a good while (romantically and professionally both). As a result of their long history, she can also see the good qualities in BoJack such as his love of art and his potential to be a decent person if he puts his mind to it.
Princess Carolyn admits that she compulsively takes care of others, despite her own life being "a mess", and it is shown she gains satisfaction, pride, and a sense of purpose from helping others and fixing their problems.
She believes she can fix anything with hard work and “always lands on her feet", she aims to turn her problems into happy endings, and as such tries to meet problems with optimism and avoids help from others when it comes to her personal problems, as she wants to be seen as "easy" and doesn't want to show her weakness, insecurities, or vulnerabilities due to her reputation of being able to do anything.
Despite saying that she wants a "quiet life", she actually loves the excitement of her career-oriented life as a talent agent and wouldn't trade it for anything, despite the stress. When she is seen looking at a beautiful painting of a cottage in a museum and she has a fantasy she is living inside the painting and Vanessa Gekko is her maid in the fantasy world, she quickly grows bored and realizes an idealistic, quiet country life is simply not for her due to her competitive nature.
She also has a strong desire for children and a family of her own as indicated in Season 4, where for the first half of it she tries to get pregnant, but fails due to her age and infertility, and by her fictional great, great, great granddaughter Ruthie. She has also been told by characters such as Ralph, Judah, and BoJack that she would be a great mom.
In Season 5, this desire finally comes true when she adopts her daughter "Untitled Princess Carolyn Project."
Ironically, she already serves as a sort of mother figure to the main characters, having to always solve their problems and putting their needs before hers, whether she wants to or not, something she has shown to have an issue with.
It is also evident that motherhood may clash with her workaholic nature and the importance of her career, as pointed out by Sadie and Tracy
We have Princess Carolyn of Bojack Horseman being kidnapped and taken to some deserted warehouse.
Princess Carolyn is an anthropomorphic pink Persian cat and one of the main characters throughout the BoJack Horseman series. She is Bojack Horseman's ex-girlfriend and former agent.
She worked as a talent agent for Vigor before leaving and starting her own agency, VIM, which she eventually had to close, but reopened as a management company.
She served as the producer for Philbert in Season 5.
Princess Carolyn is the earnest, clever, hard-working agent. She often finds herself forced to choose between prioritizing her career and her relationships. She almost compulsively starts relationships with men without much foresight, which often leads to complications in her relationships. BoJack notes that she does this because she is lonely. Princess Carolyn started off as more stubborn and even backstabbing on occasions but would quickly turn out to actually be quite good-natured and considerate.
Princess Carolyn takes pride in her work and loves her career as a talent agent despite its frustrations. She claims to separate her personal life from her professional life, but she is shown to have at least a little difficulty in doing so when she tries to pep talk herself into staying career motivated after BoJack breaks up with her because his constant intrusion into her work and personal lives makes it difficult for her to separate the two from each other.
Princess Carolyn shows a pretty no-nonsense attitude towards BoJack and does not put up with his crap and often calls him out on his mistakes, seeing as the two of them seem to share a long history and have known each other a good while (romantically and professionally both). As a result of their long history, she can also see the good qualities in BoJack such as his love of art and his potential to be a decent person if he puts his mind to it.
Princess Carolyn admits that she compulsively takes care of others, despite her own life being "a mess", and it is shown she gains satisfaction, pride, and a sense of purpose from helping others and fixing their problems.
She believes she can fix anything with hard work and “always lands on her feet", she aims to turn her problems into happy endings, and as such tries to meet problems with optimism and avoids help from others when it comes to her personal problems, as she wants to be seen as "easy" and doesn't want to show her weakness, insecurities, or vulnerabilities due to her reputation of being able to do anything.
Despite saying that she wants a "quiet life", she actually loves the excitement of her career-oriented life as a talent agent and wouldn't trade it for anything, despite the stress. When she is seen looking at a beautiful painting of a cottage in a museum and she has a fantasy she is living inside the painting and Vanessa Gekko is her maid in the fantasy world, she quickly grows bored and realizes an idealistic, quiet country life is simply not for her due to her competitive nature.
She also has a strong desire for children and a family of her own as indicated in Season 4, where for the first half of it she tries to get pregnant, but fails due to her age and infertility, and by her fictional great, great, great granddaughter Ruthie. She has also been told by characters such as Ralph, Judah, and BoJack that she would be a great mom.
In Season 5, this desire finally comes true when she adopts her daughter "Untitled Princess Carolyn Project."
Ironically, she already serves as a sort of mother figure to the main characters, having to always solve their problems and putting their needs before hers, whether she wants to or not, something she has shown to have an issue with.
It is also evident that motherhood may clash with her workaholic nature and the importance of her career, as pointed out by Sadie and Tracy
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