Her first appearance was in "Picture Perfect," where Lincoln tries to coerce Lori into being a part of his revised family portrait by threatening to replace her with Carol, due to her looking similar to Lori. Lincoln invited Carol and opened the door so Lori could see her while they talk. Outraged, Lori slammed the door in front of Carol's face, much to the latter's surprise. She was possibly mentioned by Lori, during a phone conversation, in "Spell It Out," "Job Insecurity," and "Change of Heart." Although it's unclear if she meant the same Carol, the possibility is very high that this was the Carol she was referring to.
In
"Selfie Improvement," Lori finds out that Carol's selfies are getting
more likes than hers, and spends most of the episode trying to take a
photo of herself to outdo Carol's. In the end, Lori ultimately realizes
she shouldn't have obsessed over trying to compete with Carol and admits
defeat to her. Carol, however, replies that she herself has always
envied Lori, and the two become friends. In "Gown and Out," Carol
appears in a flashback where she wins title as home coming queen. In
"Present Tense," Carol gives her father statue of his head made out of
Belgian chocolate. She sent a selfie of this event to Lori. In "Room and
Hoard," Lori mentions that Carol gave her old golf clubs to her as a
gift. Carol reappears in "Senior Moment," in which she and another
friend, Roger, join Lori in a series of activities meant to make their
senior year worth remembering.
Not much known is about her
except that she's Lori's former rival, and defeated her as homecoming
queen. She seems to like being better than Lori, or annoy her, as she
agreed to replace Lori in Lincoln's family picture. In "Spell It Out,"
Lori mentions that Carol was acting superior to her friends after
getting eyelash extensions. Although it's unclear if she meant the same
Carol, the possibility is very high that this was the Carol she
was referring to. In "Selfie Improvement," when Lori was about to
return the stuff she bought at a store to compete with Carol, she spots
her shopping in the same store and catches up with her. Lori apologized
to Carol for competing with her and admit that Carol is better than her.
Carol, a second later, said that of the exact opposite of what Lori
admitted. Carol admits that she is jealous of Lori's golf skills and
closeness with her siblings. After that, Lori and Carol become close
friends, especially since they compete with another duo of best friends
together. Carol is actually a kind and insecure girl, not that different
from her now friend Lori.
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