Sarah Lynn in BoJack Horseman

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Sarah Lynn in BoJack Horseman is a troubled former child pop star whose tragic downward spiral and complex relationship with BoJack highlight the show’s themes of addiction, fame, and self-destruction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in BoJack Horseman
fictional character
ageAtDeathInSeries 31
appearsIn BoJack Horseman NERFINISHED
catchphrase That’s too much, man!
creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg NERFINISHED
deathCause drug overdose
deathLocation observatory
diesWith BoJack Horseman present
famousFor Horsin’ Around NERFINISHED
pop music career
firstAppearance BoJack Horseman Season 1 NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceEpisode Prickly-Muffin NERFINISHED
formerRole BoJack’s adopted daughter on Horsin’ Around
formerShow Horsin’ Around NERFINISHED
gender female
hasAddiction alcohol
drugs
prescription pills
hasAwardInStory Grammy NERFINISHED
hasGenreContext adult animated tragicomedy
hasRelationshipWith BoJack Horseman NERFINISHED
hasStageMother yes
narrativeFunction critique of child stardom
exploration of addiction
mirror to BoJack’s self-destruction
occupation actress
child star
pop star
singer
parent Sharona Lynn NERFINISHED
portrayedAs former teen idol
self-destructive
troubled celebrity
relationshipTypeWithBoJack former co-star GENERATED
friend GENERATED
romantic entanglement GENERATED
species human
strugglesWith exploitation by industry
identity
loneliness
themeOf addiction
child stardom
fame
self-destruction
universe BoJack Horseman universe
voicedBy Kristen Schaal NERFINISHED

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Kristen Schaal voiceRole Sarah Lynn in BoJack Horseman