For a while I thought…okay maybe he’s meant to be symbolic of how sometimes when we date someone, we see only what we want to see. Or sometimes when you get a rebound to get over an ex, we’re so clouded by the need to prove to the ex that we’re fine and we’ve moved on that we don’t see through the “red flags”

But then I don’t know…he was a KID!!! Someone help me out, I’m high (only the normal amount😂) and rewatching for the 50 millionth time and this is stuck in my head

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    For any future comments: it’s really clear PC didn’t know Vincent was kids in a trenchcoat. I don’t think there’s a reasonable textual conclusion one can draw that pretends she knew. PC is a ton of things, but “someone who knew Vincent was children” is not among them, because in-universe, nobody knows except for Bojack. We can argue that she should know, but that would contradict the text explicitly. Best y’all get is that she is in denial because she kind of a narcissist?

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      I’m not 100% sure Vincent is a child. He has a grown job as a business consultant and we actually never see him and the kid switch places. It’s so much funnier if he’s just a really awkward adult and Bojack thinks he’s a kid. We see the show through his eyes.

      Princess isn’t even there when Mister hires him. Every character except Bojack treats him as an adult. Bojack is the only one saying that he’s 2 kids in a trench coat and we never even see the other kid.