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Dr. Mrs. The Monarch
The Venture Bros. character
Dr Girlfriend Panorama
First appearance

"The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay"
Last appearance

"Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart"
Voiced by

Doc Hammer
Jackson Publick (flashback)
Information
Full name Sheila (surname unknown; Presumed to be "Girlfriend")
Nickname(s) Dr. Used-to-be-His-Girlfriend
Dr. Mrs. Whatever Now
Pookums
Honey Bunny
Dr. Fiancรฉe
Dr. My Wife
Dr. Ex-Girlfriend
Aliases Queen Etherea
Lady Au Pair
Dr. Girlfriend
Charlene
Dr. Mrs. The Monarch
Dr. Mrs. Monarch
Councilwoman 1
Lady M.
Miss Betty Joe
Gender Female
Occupation โ€œNumber Twoโ€ (second-in-command/love interest
Council of 13 member
Relatives An unnamed mother
The Monarch (husband)
The Blue Morpho (father-in-law; deceased)
Rusty Venture (brother-in-law)
Jonas Venture, Jr. (brother-in-law; deceased)
Hank Venture (nephew)
Dean Venture (nephew)
Dermott Fictel (nephew)
Notable
Characteristics

Can hot-wire anything
Expert melee combatant
Highly agile
Great physique
Extremely deep voice
Background in science
Strong leadership skills
Current
Alliances

The Monarch
The Guild of Calamitous Intent
Prior
Alliances

Phantom Limb
Truckules
Enemies

The Blue Morpho II
Novia (as Lady Au Pair)
The Sovereign (deceased)
Team Venture (when working with her husband)

Dr. Mrs. The Monarch (real name: Sheila, born 1969 or 1970) is the secondary antagonist and tetartagonist of The Venture Bros. She was the partner of her supervillain husband, The Monarch, and is now his boss since joining the Council of 13. Throughout the first two seasons she was known as Dr. Girlfriend, but she is now referred to as Dr. Mrs. The Monarch.

Dr. Mrs. The Monarch is voiced by Doc Hammer, though she was voiced by Jackson Publick in her first appearance, "The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay", albeit as a cameo.

Background

As a young woman, Sheila attended State University and was a student of Professor Fantomas. She has a doctorate in an unnamed field, and appears proficient in mechanics and super science, as evidenced by her having built the Monarch's first pair of functional wings, his ill-conceived "sunshine gun", and several tracking devices used for her own purposes.

Sheila became the super-villain known as Lady Au Pair with the murderous moppets, Tim-Tom and Kevin as her henchmen. Her time as a super-villain was a failure as she was outclassed by other villains such as Novia. She ultimately gave up being a super-villain and served as the second-in-command to many different super-villains over the years under several names. She soon went on to work for Phantom Limb, later becoming his lover under the name Queen Etherea, at which point she first met the Monarch. After falling in love with the Monarch, she abandoned working for Phantom Limb and went on to serve as the Monarch's second-in-command, Dr. Girlfriend.

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Dr. Mrs. The Monarch with her husband, the Monarch

At the start of the series, Dr. Girlfriendโ€™s relationship with the Monarch had begun to suffer due to his vendetta against the Venture family. In hopes of trying to bridge the gap between the two sides, she convinces the Monarch to reach out to Hank and Dean Venture as a friend when Monarch confides that Dr. Venture emotionally neglects his children. Despite her efforts, the Monarch continues his vendetta against the Ventures throughout the first season, until their breakup in "The Trial of the Monarch".

In season 2, Doctor Girlfriend had gone back to working with her former lover Phantom Limb, going by Queen Etherea again. However, Phantom Limb's pompousness grated on her and she reunited with The Monarch, whom she married in "Showdown At Cremation Creek".

In the Season 3, she and her husband move into Phantom Limb's former home in the local villain community of Malice. Her old henchmen Tim-Tom and Kevin return to work for her, becoming the Pupae Twins, much to the annoyance of The Monarch and the rest of his henchmen.

In the Season 4, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch continues to aid her husband. During this time she forms a friendship with Henchman 21 which leads to a kiss between them in "Assisted Suicide". It turns out in "Operation P.R.O.M." that the kiss meant nothing to her, which was a contributing factor to 21 officially breaking away from them.

In the season 5 finale, she, her husband and their sole henchman 21 (who returned to their ranks) move into the Monarch's old family home in New Jersey because Sergeant Hatred accidentally destroyed the Cocoon and their house in Malice. In "All This and Gargantua-2", The Sovereign arranges the deaths of most of the council when they refuse to participate in his plans to attack the space station Gargantua 2. She is one of the few survivors of this attack, and confronts the Sovereign in his home and asks him not to destroy Gargantua-2 because her husband is there. The Sovereign begins a self-destruct sequence at his lair, where Dr. Mrs. The Monarch is restrained and unable to free herself, but Watch and Ward arrive in time to launch the built-in escape pod (always installed right after a self-destruction button), and they escape to Meteor Majeure (saving The Monarch and 21 on the way) where Dr. Henry Killinger announces his plans to create a new The Council of 13, and her as one of it's newest members, which she accepts.

During Season 6, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch becomes the head and chairwoman of new The Council of 13, which plans to reshape The Guild of Calamitous Intent which had suffered as a result of the previous leader's actions. During this time, she meets the villain Wide Wale, to whom she offers a position on the council and who demands that The Guild give all arching rights to Dr. Thaddeus "Rusty" Venture to him. Later on, she and the council are forced to deal with a vigilante who takes on the identity of the famous superhero (who may have been a bad guy) The Blue Morpho, who was, unbeknownst to her, her father-in-law). She and The Council later (incorrectly) believe that the new Blue Morpho is secretly Dr. Venture when in fact he is really The Monarch.

Later on, when a villain named The Wandering Spider arching Venture goes missing she and the other council members spot Dr. Venture dressed up like the Blue Morpho, which confirms their suspicions. At Wide Wale's urging, she is given a sniper rifle to shoot Venture to avenge their fallen comrades. At first, she hesitates, but finally takes the shot. However, because the Blue Morpho's jacket has a bulletproof lining, Venture survives. Dr. Mrs. The Monarch checks her phone and finds two messages: one from Wandering Spider telling her that The Blue Morpho is holding him hostage and the other from her husband torturing his new arch, Dr. Heinie, both of which occurred while they were observing (and shooting) Dr. Venture. When it seems clear that Venture was not The Blue Morpho, she reprimands the Council for pushing her to perform a pointless act of violence.

Dr. Mrs. The Monarch and her colleagues then form a truce with the OSI, and set up a trap for The Blue Morpho in which some of the OSI and villains disguise themselves as the Ventures to fight against Dr. Venture's current nemesis Red Death. When The Blue Morpho doesn't show up, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch leaves. Furious that the vigilante didn't appear, she resolves to track down and kill the man herself.

Her vow to track down and slay the Blue Morpho ultimately comes to naught, for Henchman 21 eventually divulges to her that the Monarch is the true killer and was being held by Wide Wale before asking for her help. She enlists Red Death's help (in return for a promise of a Guild Council seat without killing her husband) to break into Dummy Corp and find the location of Douglas Ong, aka Dr, Dugong, Wide Wale's brother. Dr. Dugong, was hiding under OSI protection because his brother Wide Wale was a supervillain. Dugong is reunited with Wale, who believed his brother dead at the Monarch's hands, and the Monarch escapes murder. Furthermore, the original Blue Morpho, Vendata, resurfaces and is slain in an entirely unrelated incident. Following his death, the original Blue Morpho is blamed for all the Guild villain murders, and the Monarch is freed of any suspicion. Dr. Mrs. The Monarch learns that the original Blue Morpho's was the Monarch's father.

In "The Inamorata Consequence", Dr. Mrs. The Monarch and some other Guild representatives meet with the OSI at the Treaty of Tolerance Summit II to renew the agreement on organized aggression. During the negotiations, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch maintains a somewhat more civil disposition than most of the Guild or OSI emissaries there, but when negotiations break down into squabbling she too is sucked in. It is Dr. Venture of all people who shames both sides into coming back to the table and signing the new treaty. After the summit ends, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch learns of Guild Stranger S-464's secret tryst with Agent Kimberly McManus. Dr. Mrs. The Monarch correctly recognizes Fictel's comment of S-464 having "peepee" on his belt as in not urine but "P.P.", as in the marks of the Peril Partnership. S-464 was now uncovered as a mole.

In The Bellicose Proxy, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, with Watch and Ward's assistance, interrogates S-464 and gains his assistance as a double agent in return for helping him regain the love of McManus. Dr. Mrs. The Monarch engineers their meeting by secretly providing a level 6 ray gun to a level 1 arching, which would engender both the Guild and the OSI to intercede. When S-464 and Dr. Mrs. The Monarch encounter McManus, the latter shows only disdain and contempt for them. She expresses that she hates S-464 for his association with the Peril Partnership, calling them scum. When Dr. Mrs. The Monarch attempts to intercede, McManus's disrespect causes Dr. Mrs. The Monarch to fly off the handle even in the face of a peaceful resolution. the Monarch and Henchman 21, who had been mentoring Augustus St. Cloud during the arching encounter, intercede and break up the fight. They apologize to both McManus and S-464 before leaving them to settle their differences. Dr. Mrs. The Monarch thanks her husband for saving her life, but the Monarch says he only saved her career as she would have taken down McManus.

In "The Terminus Mandate", the conflict with the Peril Partnership seems to be coming to a head, but Dr. Mrs. The Monarch and Red Death meet with Blind Rage to discuss a peace agreement. Blind Rage loutishly demands that kickbacks formerly paid by Wide Wale be resumed, but Dr. Mrs. The Monarch only promises she will speak about it with the Guild. The Guild Council votes and ultimately agrees (though Red Death would secretly later scuttle the agreement by attacking Blind Rage and tying him to railroad tracks. After the vote to pay off the Partnership is concluded, the task of what to do about the Council's inability to fully restore itself is brought up. Dr. Mrs. The Monarch cites the Guild Charter which allows the Council to be reformed as the Guild's governing body. However, this development would require the Council members to retire from active supervillainy and become full-time Council members. Dr. Mrs. The Monarch breaks the news to the Monarch, and he reacts tempestuously before leaving for the Monarch Cave in a huff. Henchman 21 attempts to console her by saying that the Monarch isn't the type to do anything rash, but the effort is largely unhelpful.

Before their retirement, each Councilperson is given a final arching assignment to their worst foe, and Dr. Mrs. The Monarch is set up with her old nemesis Novia. For this encounter with her rival, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch assumes her old guise of Lady Au Pair and enlists the help of 21, whom dons a Moppet costume. Despite Sheila's hesitation upon sight of Novia, 21 approaches Novia, and the encounter commences. However, it is a heartfelt and emotional one as Novia and Lady Au Pair embrace. On the way home from the encounter, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch expresses doubts to 21 about the future of her partnership with the Monarch. At 21's behest, she cuts off his ponytail as a symbol of the change he's undergone in the past year. In addition, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch presents 21 with Novia's wallet, commenting that their encounter was an arching.

When the Guild Council reconvenes, most of the present members (Wide Wale a notable exception) accept supervillainy retirement to retain their seats. But when the question is posed to Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, she hesitates. "The Terminus Mandate" ends before she gives an answer.

Later episodes seem to confirm her decision to retain her Council seat at the cost of her supervillain career. In "the Forecast Manufacturer", she is seen in Guild uniform with Dr. Z giving the Monarch and Henchman 21 orders to infiltrate the headquarters of the Creep and ultimately assassinate him. In "The Saphrax Protocol", Dr. Mrs. The Monarch participates as one of the Guild Council in the Monarch's Tenning ceremony. The Monarch at one point comments the Guild has taken away the ability to work with his wife in villainy, although they seem to still be close, judging by how Dr. Mrs. The Monarch comments how proud she is of him, calling him "sweetie".

In Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart, she is framed for a deadly attack on a OSI laboratory and is hunted down and forced on the run by The Guild and OSI. With the help of Red Death and his horse Daisy, she tracks down and finds out the person who framed her, who turns out to be Mantilla. The whole and elaborate plot was to get Sheila to leave The Monarch and The Guild in order to come partner with her as leaders of ARCH. Sheila refuses and is able to intimidate Mantilla into backing down from her plan in exchange for giving her control over the The Peril Partnership. Mantilla also shares her powers with Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, giving her temporary invisibility in order for her to sneak onto Ben's house in order to visit the injured Monarch.

Personality

Dr. Girlfriendโ€™s attractive appearance, intelligence, and her supposed reputation as "easy" has gained her a favorable reputation amongst super-heroes in the Venture Bros. universe. Many heroes have attempted to convince Dr. Girlfriend to become their arch-enemy, though sheโ€™s turned them down due to her preference to stay with the Monarch and not strike out on her own. Phantom Limb acknowledged that Dr. Girlfriend had the strength and determination to be one of the worldโ€™s greatest villains if she would commit herself to her craft. However, she seems to have little drive to be an effective villain on her own, a trait which horrifically impacts her work, as the Guild hastily re-trained her as a secondary villain following her disastrous turn as Lady Au Pair. In addition to her high intelligence, she is an adept fighter and is proficient with firearms and can seemingly hold her own in a fight against henchmen and villains.

After she became a member, and later, Chairwoman of The Guild, she became a very diligent, devoted, hard working, and dedicated member, making sure that her husband The Monarch, and the rest of the villains followed Guild law to letter, even if it caused strain in her relationship with The Monarch. For these reasons, in addition to her intelligence and pragmatism, she tends to be the most level-headed and reasonable out of all the villains and characters in the whole show.

Physical Appearance

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Her Councilwoman uniform

Her appearance and features has been confirmed to be based off of former first lady, Jacqueline Kennedy. During Season 1 until early season 2, Dr Girlfriend is a fair-skinned woman with black flicked hair which face different directions and curve back, originally her face shape would change throughout the season, looking angular in shape to smooth. She wore a light magenta nurse uniform with a matching pillbox cap. In her Queen Etherea attire, it is transparent white cloth with white straps covering some parts of her areas, the breasts and her crotch while donning a white crown instead of a nurse cap. In her Monarch outfit, her hair remains flicked but is now smooth and would sway in whichever side she faced, she wears a black and yellow leotard with a slit that reveals half of her torso, gold yellow heel-boots and yellow cloth that is attached behind her back and a small crown. She speaks with a heavy, masculine Long Island accent (also inspired by Kennedy), a sharp contrast to her feminine features, though not off-putting to nearly everyone she meets. Publick has also commented that much like her passion for the clothing of Jackie Kennedy. Dr. Girlfriendโ€™s voice is based upon the former first ladyโ€™s own deep, semi-masculine voice.

In season 7 she wears an outfit similar to her old nurse outfit, albeit black and red with the logo of the Guild of Calamitous Intent, her hat now being that of the guild's.

Relationships With Other Characters

The Monarch

Dr. Girlfriend and the Monarch first meet when he was a henchman for Phantom Limb. He attends a party hosted by Phantom Limb as The Monarch, where she doesn't recognize him as the henchman. They end up having sex in his car and she leaves Phantom Limb for him. They have a pretty steady relationship until after the book The Flight of the Monarch is published, which causes them to break up.

Dr. Henry Killinger reunites them and they get married, with a few complications. She now goes by the name "Dr. Mrs. The Monarch" and is no longer his number two, but his equal. As a married couple, she accompanies him and sometimes helps him plan when he arches Venture and his family and often acts as a voice of reason and restraint, which sometimes causes tensions. Despite such, and despite his constant losses to Venture, she remains very loyal, supportive, and devoted to him, as their relationship is as passionate and sexually healthy.

In Season 6, she is unaware that her husband is disguising himself as a vigilante and killing villains assigned to arch Dr. Venture. Eventually in Season 7, due to Red Death's promise of killing Blue Morpho, 21 reveals their big secret. Though she clearly is angry at her husband for his antics, she still refuses to let the other Guild members kill him. When the original Blue Morpho (a.k.a. Vendata) is found, she is concerned for her husband knowing that it's his father, though that revelation and how both processed is never seen.

She and her husband continue where they left off, with him struggling as a level 5. When he's revealed to be officially broke and is ready to throw in the towel, she pulls him back up with a speech. She shows she clearly believes in husband and supports him, still showing she loves him. Surprisingly, The Monarch acts as a steadying hand to Sheila by preventing her from getting in a fight with Agent Kimberly McManus, an intercession that seemingly saves Dr. Mrs. The Monarch from losing her career as councilwoman. Ironically, it is that same career that ends their villainous partnership (though not their marriage), for later she makes the decision to retire from active super-villainy in order to retain her seat on the Guild Council.

Doc Hammer has commented that, even prior to the formal ending of the Monarch's villainous partnership with his wife, their relationship with each other was facing pressure. Her work with the Council kept her from serving as a source of support and comfort for the Monarch after he lost his base and all but one of his henchman. 21 took up the slack and became quite close to the Monarch not only professionally but as good friends, in a sense (unwittingly) taking away some of the connection Dr. Mrs. The Monarch had with her husband. For his part, the Monarch kept his secret of being the second Blue Morpho from her. Doc Hammer commented their situation was not one with any true fixes.[1]

Phantom Limb

Originally her college professor, Phantom Limb is the one who originally "seduced her to the dark side". After her "Lady Au Pair" persona didn't work out, he made her his number two, Queen Etherea. However, he apparently didn't have her do much except "stand around all day in this skimpy outfit," as she put it. She leaves him for the Monarch but returns to him after she had a falling out with Monarch. Phantom seeing and using her as a sex object and possession on top of his elitist and preening attitude, caused her to leave him again and return back to The Monarch. She seems to generally dislike him, and is overall annoyed whenever they are together. However, by Season 6, it appears they have ended their hostility towards one another as they now both serve as members of the council of 13.

Henchman 21

It 's first revealed that 21 has a crush on Dr. Girlfriend in the episode "Tears of a Sea Cow", and he first said he was falling for her in "I Know Why the Caged Bird Kills". However, she herself is unaware of this for some time. In the episode "Return to Malice", she shows general concern for his well being, because of him talking to 24's skull. In the episode "Assisted Suicide", they bond while the Monarch is in Dr. Venture's mind. They find out they have a lot in common including a love for Star Trek. Later on, 21 confesses how he feels about her and they end up kissing. However, in "Operation P.R.O.M.", it's revealed that this meant nothing to her because she and the Monarch are swingers. In this same episode, and partially because of this statement, 21 quits henching for the Monarch. In the fifth season finale, Henchman 21 returns to work for her and her husband, appearing to have lost interest in her. Despite this, 21 and Dr. Mrs. The Monarch do seem to remain supportive of each other in times of crisis. In "The Terminus Mandate" after the Monarch reacts badly to Dr. Mrs. the Monarch's declaration she would have to retire from being his villainous partner, 21 attempts to console her by stating that the Monarch wasn't the type to commit suicide, cheat on her, or turning to drink in an effort to cope. Though this consolation effort is not very successful, 21 goes along with Dr. Mrs. The Monarch (as Lady Au Pair) on a final arch to her old nemesis Novia dressed up as one of the Moppets. When they encounter Novia, Lady Au Pair attempts to duck out but 21 approaches her, and Lady Au Pair has a heartfelt dialogue with her old rival. After Lady Au Pair makes off with Novia's wallet, 21 expresses amazement and admiration. For her part, Sheila helps 21 cut off his ponytail as a symbol of shedding his own past in reaction to how much he has changed in the past year.

Tim-Tom & Kevin

The murderous Moppets, Tim-Tom & Kevin, are her henchmen from back when she was a villain in her own right, that come and join her and The Monarch after they get married. It 's unknown how they met and became so loyal to her, but they are tame and docile around her compared to how vicious and violent to everyone else in the Venture Brothers universe and follow her every command and order, as she seems to see and treat them as pets more than human sometimes. They are also sexually attracted to her and make no secret about it when they try to watch her undress or have sex with her husband, but she seems to pay it no mind. While she does start to agree with the others and gets annoyed at their antics, she does have a soft spot and attachment to them as demonstrated when she mourns their deaths in Season 6.

Wide Wale

The two first met in "Hostile Makeover", during an agreement to talk with the New York chapter to fixing the guild. However, she was not informed a head of time that the rest of the members were not attending. She's more surprised to find that Phantom Limb has already offered him a position on the council. He quickly states his meeting with her is one of an intimate concern which is for him to be given the arching rights of Dr. Venture (who had destroyed most of the windows of his building earlier that day). At first, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch is hesitant as her husband will be jealous over this but Wide Wale asks how far will she really go to protect the guild. She reluctantly gave in and had to inform her husband that they had to let go of arching rights to Dr. Venture. Though she's been seen through the series working with him. Their relationship has been nothing more but professional. She's not afraid to berate him or the other members when she realizes they've crossed a line as seen in .

She was shocked to learn that he is the brother of Douglas Ong (her husband's former enemy) in "The Rorqual Affair" as well as that he had her husband held captive. Dr. Mrs. The Monarch ultimately arranges Wide Wale's reunification with Douglas Ong by breaking into Dummy Corp with Red Death to find Douglas' OSI-protected location. By the time Dr. Mrs. The Monarch has reached the top of Tophet Tower to speak with Wide Wale, Red Death has reunited Wide Wale with his brother, while Dr. Mrs. The Monarch's husband was safe.

Dr. Venture

In the episode "Mid-life Chrysalis", Dr. Girlfriend goes undercover as "Charlene" in order to inject Rusty with a serum which turns him into a caterpillar. After she does, Dr. Girlfriend feels awful about it and breaks off with him, giving Rusty the antidote. However, Rusty fell in love with her and saw this encounter as a sign that they were meant to be together, and therefore spends the entire rest of the series trying to seduce her, even while her husband tries to kill him, much to her annoyance and disgust. In the episode "Return to Malice" they reconcile (although Rusty still has feelings for her). Rusty is so obsessed with her, she appears in his id and in a virtual reality created by OSI as one of his fantasies.

Novia

As Lady Au Pair, Sheila seemed to hold a rivalry with Novia, and it was one of their confrontations that by Guild estimates was Sheila's most stinging defeat. As revealed in "The Terminus Mandate", Novia literally snatched the Faith Diamond from Lady Au Pair's hands and then defeated her along with her Moppets with an exploding bouquet. Novia seemed to hold herself above Lady Au Pair for not finding a husband, commenting that Lady Au Pair was "always a bridesmaid but never a bride", to which Lady Au Pair replied she was "more of a career girl". Years later, during Mrs. The Monarch's supposedly last arch before retirement to full-time Guild Council duty, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch confronts Novia in her Lady Au Pair guise but expresses fear and hesitation at the last minute. Still, 21 pushes her to confront her old rival. Lady Au Pair and Novia embrace in an emotional reunion, to which Dr. Mrs. The Monarch expresses her admiration for Novia's beauty and her life decisions. Lady Au Pair expresses regret for her own life decisions relative to the wisdom of Novia's. On the way home, Lady Au Pair says she got the last laugh and presents 21 with Novia's wallet, which she stole from Novia when they hugged.

Rumors of being transgender

One of the running gags of the showโ€™s run was the rumor amongst characters that Dr. Girlfriend was a transgender woman. These rumors are based upon the fact that the character is voiced by Doc Hammer, whose portrayal of the characterโ€™s voice is a deep, raspy masculine sounding tone. Hammer also played Dr. Girlfriend in live-action on a first season Venture Bros. DVD extra "He", which showed behind-the-scenes features and on-set interviews with the cast of a fictional live-action Venture Bros. movie. However, in the second season, these false rumors were put to rest by Phantom Limb and Dr. Girlfriend herself. She was also drawn with an Adam's apple in "The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay", but this was said to have been due to an animation error.

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The cause of Dr. Girlfriend's deep "Three-Pack-A-Day" voice.

The episode Victor. Echo. November. has the character herself debunk the rumors, when Triana Orpheus and her friend Kim encounter Dr. Girlfriend in the ladiesโ€™ room. Dr. Girlfriend sighed and said, before being asked any questions, โ€œYes, I belong in here, I just have a deep voice.โ€ In the episode "Fallen Arches", Blacula-hunter Jefferson Twilight inquires, upon hearing Dr. Girlfriendโ€™s voice, whether she merely smoked cigarettes or ate them. In the episode "Home is Where the Hate is", the Monarch catches her smoking a cigarette. Dr. Girlfriend states that she has been smoking since 1989-ish and, according to Hatred, smokes through three packs a day. In the episode "The Invisible Hand of Fate", she is briefly seen as a teenager at college, where her voice is deep but occasionally breaks into its original, lighter tone.

Episode Appearances

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6

Season 7

Movie

Christmas Songs

Trivia

  • Her drink of choice is a vodka tonic.
  • She claims that she never drives when she is mad.
  • According to Jackson Publick, she is possibly of Sephardic Jewish descent. Sephardic Jews originated in Spain and Portugal, and settled in Turkey, Middle East, Greece, Southeast Europe, and North Africa, among other areas.[2]

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