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The story follows Princess Carolyn through a relentlessly "bad, awful, terrible day". After losing a client, breaking her family heirloom necklace, and being fired, she discovers she has had a miscarriage. To cope with these losses, she imagines her great-great-great-granddaughter, , telling a classroom in the future that everything eventually worked out. Key Dialogue: The Ending Reveal

In this final scene, Princess Carolyn explains her coping mechanism to BoJack, describing how she imagines her future descendant, Ruthie, narrating a positive, successful life, allowing her to believe "everything’s going to work out". BoJack bluntly points out that this fantasy is "fake," to which Carolyn replies, "Yeah, well... it makes me feel better". Writer: Joanna Calo Director: Amy Winfrey Original Air Date: September 8, 2017

This conversation occurs at the end of the episode between BoJack and Princess Carolyn as they sit in his car.

The text for (BoJack Horseman, Season 4, Episode 9) centers on the devastating realization that the episode's narrator—a futuristic descendent of Princess Carolyn—is actually a coping mechanism. Episode Summary

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The story follows Princess Carolyn through a relentlessly "bad, awful, terrible day". After losing a client, breaking her family heirloom necklace, and being fired, she discovers she has had a miscarriage. To cope with these losses, she imagines her great-great-great-granddaughter, , telling a classroom in the future that everything eventually worked out. Key Dialogue: The Ending Reveal

In this final scene, Princess Carolyn explains her coping mechanism to BoJack, describing how she imagines her future descendant, Ruthie, narrating a positive, successful life, allowing her to believe "everything’s going to work out". BoJack bluntly points out that this fantasy is "fake," to which Carolyn replies, "Yeah, well... it makes me feel better". Writer: Joanna Calo Director: Amy Winfrey Original Air Date: September 8, 2017 Bojack_horseman_4x09

This conversation occurs at the end of the episode between BoJack and Princess Carolyn as they sit in his car. The story follows Princess Carolyn through a relentlessly

The text for (BoJack Horseman, Season 4, Episode 9) centers on the devastating realization that the episode's narrator—a futuristic descendent of Princess Carolyn—is actually a coping mechanism. Episode Summary Key Dialogue: The Ending Reveal In this final


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