Caryn Romanoff Pines[1] is the wife of Filbrick Pines, the mother of Stan, Ford, and Shermie Pines, and the great-grandmother of Mabel and Dipper Pines. As of 2012, her current status is unknown.
History[]
Early Life[]
In the 1960s, Caryn was married to Filbrick Pines and lived in Glass Shard Beach, New Jersey. She mothered three sons with him: Stanford, Stanley, and Shermie Pines. She also worked as a phone psychic, a vocation greatly aided by her pathological need to lie.
Season 2[]
In "A Tale of Two Stans", she was seen working as a phone psychic and meeting with the Pines twins' principal about her sons' futures, during which she expresses concern for their "free spirit", Stanley. She also asked what was happening when Filbrick kicked Stanley out of the house.
Appearance[]
Cayern is a medium tall woman of Russian descent. She wears a red, sleeveless dress, white heels, golden bangles on her wrists and large golden hoop earrings. She has long nails, dark red lipstick and purple eye shadow. She wears a large part of her hair up in a partial beehive, leaving the rest of it loose.
Sightings[]
Season 2
- 212. "A Tale of Two Stans" (flashback)
Trivia[]
- Her maiden name Romanoff is a Russian surname that can also be spelled Romanov and was most notably borne by the former imperial house of Russia, the House of Romanov.
- It is strongly implied that Caryn, as well as the rest of the Pines, are Jewish:
- "Pines" is a common Ashkenazic jewish surname.
- At the entrance of her husband's store and family home, Pines Pawn's, was an attached mezuzah.
- There is also the fact that series creator Alex Hirsch (who is also Stan's voice) and his sister Ariel, the inspirations for Dipper and Mabel respectively, are Jewish on their father's side.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Shmeb You Unlocked: Book 8. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved on July 27, 2018.
- ↑ Hirsch, Alex (July 28, 2016). Stan was raised Jewish but is now an atheist. Dip & Mab were raised unreligiously but celebrate all holidays at Mabel's insistence (Tweet). Retrieved on November 12, 2020.
- ↑ Hirsch, Alex (July 28, 2016). That's my headcanon anyway. But fans can interpret the characters however they want. (Tweet). Retrieved on March 1, 2023.