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''I Hate Suzie'' (stylised as ''I HATE SUZIE.'') is a British
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television series created by
Lucy Prebble Lucy Ashton Prebble (born 18 December 1980) is a British playwright and producer. She has received numerous accolades including three Primetime Emmy Awards as well as nominations for a BAFTA Award and two Laurence Olivier Awards. Prebble made h ...
and
Billie Piper Billie Paul Piper (born Leian Paul Piper; 22 September 1982) is an English actress and former singer who is best known for her portrayal as Rose Tyler in ''Doctor Who'' (2005–2006, 2008, 2010). She initially gained recognition as a singer a ...
. It was produced by
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in association with
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. All episodes were written by Prebble and most were directed by Georgi Banks-Davies while the second season was directed by
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. The show marks the third collaboration between Prebble and Piper, who previously worked together on ''
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'' (2007–2011) and ''
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'' (2012). ''I Hate Suzie'' follows the life of actress Suzie Pickles (Piper) whose life is thrown into turmoil when her phone is hacked and compromising photographs of her are leaked. Each episode is focused on "one of the eight stages of trauma" that Suzie experiences, a take on the
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. ''I Hate Suzie'' premiered on
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and
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on 27 August 2020. It made its US debut on
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on 19 November. It received critical acclaim from television critics for its writing, directing, and Piper's performance. It was recognised by several publications as one of the best television programmes of the year. On 19 February 2021, it was renewed for a second series, titled ''I Hate Suzie Too'' (stylised as ''I HATE SUZIE TOO.''), which premiered on Sky Atlantic on 20 December 2022.


Premise

Suzie Pickles (Piper) is a former teenage pop star and television actress. After her phone is hacked and compromising photos of her are leaked, Suzie struggles to keep her marriage to Cob (
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) together and protect her
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son Frank (Matthew Jordan-Caws). Meanwhile, Naomi (
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), Suzie's manager and friend, attempts to keep her career afloat.


Cast and characters

*
Billie Piper Billie Paul Piper (born Leian Paul Piper; 22 September 1982) is an English actress and former singer who is best known for her portrayal as Rose Tyler in ''Doctor Who'' (2005–2006, 2008, 2010). She initially gained recognition as a singer a ...
as Suzie Pickles *
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as Naomi Jones *
Daniel Ings Daniel Ings (born 30 November 1985) is a British actor. He starred as Luke Curran in the Channel 4/Netflix comedy series '' Lovesick'' (2014–2018). Other credits include '' Psychoville'' (2011), '' The Café'' (2011), ''The Crown'' (2016–201 ...
as Cob Betterton *
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as Carter Vaughan *Matthew Jordan-Caws as Frank *Emma Smithin as Young Suzie *
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as Adam Jackson (series 2)


Episodes


Series overview


Season 1 (2020)


Season 2 (2022): ''I Hate Suzie Too''


Production


Conception

Following their collaboration on ''Secret Diary of a Call Girl'' and ''The Effect'', Prebble and Piper developed a close friendship. Piper expressed interest to Prebble in working together on another project. The inspiration for the story came from the frequent correspondence between the two, who would share their struggles of identity and womanhood. Prebble came up with the idea for a story centered around a phone hack. She structured the story around an idea of "eight stages of trauma or grief", a take on the
five stages of grief According to the model of the five stages of grief, or the Kübler-Ross model, those experiencing sudden grief following an abrupt realization (shock) go through five emotions: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Critics of t ...
, with each episode focusing on one of the stages. Each episode was created to have the feel of a standalone mini-film.


Filming

Interior scenes for ''I Hate Suzie'' were filmed entirely on location in and around London. Some exterior scenes were shot on-location at Park Avenue and Mimms Hall Road in the town
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. For the episode "Denial", scenes featuring Suzie and Naomi at a sci-fi convention were filmed at the ExCeL London during the
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in October 2019.


Music

The musical score to ''I Hate Suzie'' was composed by Johnny Lloyd and Nathan Coen, who previously worked with Piper on her directorial debut '' Rare Beasts''. "Before we even knew what the series was gonna look like, we were already kind of pulling together ideas and sending them to Lucy
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while she was writing it," Coen said. Lloyd described the process of scoring as "challenging" to create continuity and embody different emotions each episode.


Broadcast

''I Hate Suzie'' premiered on
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on 27 August 2020, with all episodes made available to watch on Sky's
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subscription service that same day. The following day, it was made available in Australia on the streaming service Stan. In October 2020, the show was acquired for American audiences by
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. The series had its US television debut on
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on 19 November. In
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the series premiered on 7 November 2020 on
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. On 9 September 2021, it was made available in Brazil on the streaming service
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.


Reception


Ratings

The premiere episode "Shock" received an overnight rating of 95,000 viewers across two screenings. After seven days, the ratings rose to 532,000. Twenty-eight days later, the episode's ratings rose to a total of 987,000 viewers, including 41,000 watching from other devices. The show became Sky Atlantic's second most-viewed show for the third quarter of 2020, behind the miniseries '' The Third Day''.


Critical reception

''I Hate Suzie'' was acclaimed by television critics, who praised the writing and Piper's performance. The
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reported an approval rating of 95% with an average score of 8.1/10, based on 37 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Gazing into the eye of the celebrity storm with frenzied style, ''I Hate Suzie'' is a ruthless satire on stardom that is effortlessly carried by Billie Piper's manic performance."
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, which uses a weighted average, assigned the first season a score of 85 out of 100 based on 11 critics, indicating "Universal acclaim". Writing for ''
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'', Chris Bennion gave the show 5 out of 5 stars, stating "''I Hate Suzie'' is a glorious mess of ideas, a potent, fizzing monument to the creativity of its makers." Lucy Mangan of ''
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'' praised the collaboration between Prebble and Piper, calling the show a "wild ride that feels like an absolute gift." Kristen Baldwin in her review for ''
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'' gave the series an "A" rating, calling it a "bloody brilliant exploration of modern womanhood" that "tells a wholly unique story about the liberation that comes from total exposure." Sonia Saraiya of '' Vanity Fair'' wrote, "''I Hate Suzie'' is a masterclass in tone... a portrait of vulnerability that bewitches not by prettifying itself, or making itself ugly, but instead with stark, unfiltered honesty." Ed Cumming of ''
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'' wrote, "Piper has a rare gift for eliciting sympathy... at emerges is a black-comedy-horror about female friendship, modern fame, and the impossibility of true privacy in a world where everyone has an online video camera in their pockets." In a more critical review, Allison Keene of ''
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'' deemed the series "messy, ambitious, chic, yet ultimately a little shallow and out of focus." However, she reserved praise for Piper's acting, calling her performance "astonishingly open". Matt Walsh of
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wrote: "You might squirm but will never hate the excellent Piper, as Suzie careens from self-pity to self-disgust in a surreal blur of debauched despair." Writing for
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, Joel Keller found the first episode to be "an effective exercise in seeing a person's life fall apart around them in short order" but was more "intrigued with seeing Piper's interpretation of how Suzie tries to put the pieces back together."


Critics year-end lists

''I Hate Suzie'' appeared on several critics year-end top ten lists: * 2nd Allison Shoemaker,
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* 2nd Hannah Jane Parkinson, ''The Guardian'' * 4th Chris Bennion, ''The Telegraph'' * 5th Kristen Baldwin, ''Entertainment Weekly'' * 6th Staff, '' GQ UK'' * 6th Staff,
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* 7th Jeanne Jakle, ''
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* 15th Staff,
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* 19th Staff,
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* Best New Shows (not ranked) – CNET * Top 10 (not ranked) – Naomi Gordon, ''
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Awards and nominations


References


External links

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