Definition: Carolyn Taylor is a fictional character in the ABC Television drama series "Faking it at Heart" that was broadcast from 1987 to 1993.
The character was created by author Peter De Luca. In the series, Carolyn Taylor is a young woman who has recently graduated college and is now single. She moves into an apartment with her best friend, Sarah, and begins a relationship with a man named Jim. The couple's relationship falls apart when Carolyn starts to date a man she had previously dated.
The character is portrayed as a complex and troubled character, with many personal struggles and insecurities. Her behavior often goes against the established norms of the time period, and her actions are frequently questioned or criticized by others. Despite these challenges, Carolyn Taylor remains an attractive and intelligent woman who inspires others to become more self-aware and independent.
The term "Carolyn Taylor" is a play on words that means both "young woman", which refers to the character's age, and "together", which describes her relationship with Sarah. The word also has multiple meanings depending on its use: "To be young in the sense of being energetic or active; to be together with someone" (meaning she is attracted to Jim), "Carolyn Taylor was a woman who was married to someone else before marrying me."
Carolyn Taylor