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Alas, there is no fun, nor joy, nor good tidings to anyone to be found here. And I Hate Suzie Too is brilliant for it—for once again painfully, beautifully leaning into the deleterious effects of unprocessed trauma. ... I Hate Suzie Too is much more constrained than its predecessor, in part because of its more limited runtime. But it is not short of unforgettable moments.
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It won’t really make sense of you haven’t already seen I Hate Suzie season one. If you’ve already seen that, you’re definitely going to want to STREAM IT. (If you haven’t seen it, I suggest you binge all the available episodes this weekend.) This new Christmas-ish extension of the show dives deeper into Suzie’s turmoil and tragedy and it’s a marvel to watch Piper toggle between her emotions so seamlessly.
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I Hate Suzie Too is a tour de force, in which Piper, once again, gives the performance of a lifetime.
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Funny and fierce, I Hate Suzie Too is as beautifully performed as it is, well, unflinching.
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At times excruciating to watch, at others laugh-out-loud funny, I Hate Suzie Too will probably be as divisive as the first series but this is a singular and boundary-pushing viewpoint of both the absurdity of celebrity and the impossibility of womanhood that Prebble and Piper pull off with confidence.
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It is so unlike anything else on television, in its raw honesty, that I couldn’t tear myself away. Suzie is the maddest person in the room, yet from another angle she’s the sanest one.