Mimi Hunter

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Her clothes, her makeup, her hair, her speech, her manner, even the way she carries herself (as if aware of the eyes of millions) are all brought to a perfect pitch. Her Suzanne is so utterly absorbed in being herself that there is an eerie conviction, even in the comedy. She plays Suzanne as the kind of woman who pities us—because we aren’t her, and you know what? We never will be.
Unlikeable Female Characters: Flawed Female Characters and the Power They Hold
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