Whether creating a safe space to explore female masturbation, unpacking the nuances of toxic relationships or simply just allowing for some laughter during life's more difficult moments, I Hate Suzie felt groundbreaking from the off.

I Hate Suzie Too continues that legacy, perfectly encapsulating the exhaustion of existing in a world that caters to men by default. Suzie represents a messiness and complexity that's not often granted to female main characters, or even afforded to real women in their daily lives for that matter.

As Suzie competes in a TV dance show her world begins to crumble around her.

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