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== Biography == Before her first appearance at Apollo House, Suze lived with Jeremy in a previous flat—a time Jeremy nostalgically refers to as their "love shack." They shared this flat for about a year and a half, though their relationship eventually ended. Suze is first mentioned in the show’s second episode but doesn’t make an appearance until series 3. When Suze reconnects with Jeremy, she is initially dating a former monk named Stu. However, she rekindles her relationship with Jeremy for a time, though she later leaves him for [[Alan Johnson]]. By series 6, her relationship with Alan becomes rocky, leading to their eventual breakup in series 7. After their split, she hosts a separate New Year’s Eve party, during which Alan relapses into drinking. Despite her on-and-off dynamic with Jeremy and the many chances she gives him, their friendship remains tumultuous, and they do not ultimately end up together. Big Suze comes from a privileged background and is distantly related to the Hawksmoor family, descendants of the 18th-century architect Nicholas Hawksmoor. She is posh and somewhat sheltered, displaying a genteel, Edwardian-like aversion to bodily functions. During her time living with Jeremy, she enforced a "toilet seat regime" (''The Interview''). Despite her uptight tendencies, she has a Bohemian streak and an adventurous sexual curiosity. Notably, Jeremy claims she bequeathed him her dildo when they stopped living together (''Funeral''). Her relationship with Mark is peculiar, albeit less dramatic. They go on one casual date, which ends poorly when Mark insults her. Despite this, Suze shares a friendly hug with Mark at one point and even buys him a lap dance. Suze works as an actress but takes waitress jobs at a café between acting roles. She has appeared in stage productions of both David Cronenberg's ''Crash'' and Paul Haggis' ''Crash''. Over the course of the series, Suze evolves from a sweet and innocent young woman into a more assertive and no-nonsense individual. By the end of the show, she is shown living independently and thriving. In her final appearance, she unofficially enlists Mark and Jeremy to cater her New Year’s Eve party, cementing her role as a figure who remains central to their chaotic lives.
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