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|dislikes = The director's greediness, shows with bad rating points, people not being realistic |
|dislikes = The director's greediness, shows with bad rating points, people not being realistic |
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|enemies = [[Agent|The Agent]], [[The Director]] |
|enemies = [[Agent|The Agent]], [[The Director]] |
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− | |fate = Escapes the studio fire and presumably fires the |
+ | |fate = Escapes the studio fire and presumably fires the show's crew after the show loses audience and the fact of Penny and Bolt quitting the show |
|quote = "''Wow. Ok, you want reality? Here you go, chief. The show's too predictable. The girl's in danger, [[Bolt (character)|the dog]] saves her from [[Dr. Calico|the creepy English guy]], we get it. There's always a happy ending. And our focus groups tells us 18 to 35 year olds are unhappy. They're not happy with happy. So, maybe you should, I don't know, spend a little less time worrying about the dog's Method acting and more time figuring out how to stop 20 year olds in Topeka from changing the channel. Because if you lose so much as half a rating point, so help me, I will fire everyone in this room, starting with [[The Director|you]]! How's that for real?''" |
|quote = "''Wow. Ok, you want reality? Here you go, chief. The show's too predictable. The girl's in danger, [[Bolt (character)|the dog]] saves her from [[Dr. Calico|the creepy English guy]], we get it. There's always a happy ending. And our focus groups tells us 18 to 35 year olds are unhappy. They're not happy with happy. So, maybe you should, I don't know, spend a little less time worrying about the dog's Method acting and more time figuring out how to stop 20 year olds in Topeka from changing the channel. Because if you lose so much as half a rating point, so help me, I will fire everyone in this room, starting with [[The Director|you]]! How's that for real?''" |
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+ | |alignment = Good}}M'''indy Parker''' is a minor character from the 2008 Disney animated film, ''[[Bolt]]''. She is a member of the network, analyzing the ratings of the ''Bolt ''TV show. |
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⚫ | When [[Penny (Bolt)|Penny]] and [[Penny's Mother|her |
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+ | One day after a take of the latest ''Bolt ''episode, Mindy arrives at the Sovereign Entertainment studio, catching him ranting about a visible boom mic in one shot. After she introduces herself, [[The Director|the Director]] rants about his vision of the show, mainly on Bolt's "method acting." Mindy is unfazed and pressures him to make the show less "predictable" by threatening to fire the entire crew, starting with him, if the show loses its ratings. As a consequence of her warnings, the Director makes the cliffhanger episode that causes [[Bolt (character)|Bolt]] to run away from his trailer. |
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⚫ | When [[Penny (Bolt)|Penny]] and [[Penny's Mother|her mother]] are trying to find Bolt, Mindy Parker tells Penny that she understands what she's feeling and that she needs to let Bolt go, so a lot of people won't lose their jobs with the uncompleted episode. Mindy was also at the casting of the new Bolt, before the crew prepares to shoot the second part of the episode. Her ultimate fate after the [[Sovereign Entertainment|studio]] catches fire and Penny and Bolt start to live an normal life is unknown. |
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Revision as of 00:12, 3 October 2017
Mindy Parker is a minor character from the 2008 Disney animated film, Bolt. She is a member of the network, analyzing the ratings of the Bolt TV show.
History
One day after a take of the latest Bolt episode, Mindy arrives at the Sovereign Entertainment studio, catching him ranting about a visible boom mic in one shot. After she introduces herself, the Director rants about his vision of the show, mainly on Bolt's "method acting." Mindy is unfazed and pressures him to make the show less "predictable" by threatening to fire the entire crew, starting with him, if the show loses its ratings. As a consequence of her warnings, the Director makes the cliffhanger episode that causes Bolt to run away from his trailer.
When Penny and her mother are trying to find Bolt, Mindy Parker tells Penny that she understands what she's feeling and that she needs to let Bolt go, so a lot of people won't lose their jobs with the uncompleted episode. Mindy was also at the casting of the new Bolt, before the crew prepares to shoot the second part of the episode. Her ultimate fate after the studio catches fire and Penny and Bolt start to live an normal life is unknown.
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