One thing I like about I hate Suzie is how much they can show the audience without the use of dialogue. The beauty of montages and breaking the illusion of her career with her reality of well, real life. It's honest, brutal and as raw as possible. You bastards, you can't leave us there. I know that as a society we hate to love train wrecks and we hate to love watching someone collapse infront of our very eyes but that's cruel to leave us on a hanger like that. Your pricks. This is what I love about I Hate Suzie, is that it shows various stages of human emotions and it doesn't seem to go over the top. It follows Suzie, a woman whose spent her life in the spotlight. Now she's trying to navigate motherhood, as well as her pending second divorce plus her affairs, as well as trying to keep hold of her friends and what she believes her identity while someone else is actually controlling the strings. This season takes us on a rolleecoaster and damn, being hooked to every minute and than in those final few moments. I felt sorry for Suzie, I felt like I just wanted to wrap her up in bubble wrap and keep her safe. I like how I Hate Suzie didn't make us want to villianise anyone but rather try to let the audience understand a piece of the narrative that we would've rarely seen through the media's gaze. #ihatesuzie #ihatesuzietoo @billiepiper https://www.instagram.com/p/CmgZ3I0v5iL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=









