![]() In the aftermath of Pennsatucky's death, it is clear Suzanne has highly progressed as a person, shown when she overcomes her stage fright when singing at Doggett's B-Block vigil, and her maturation is acknowledged and celebrated in what was supposed to be the last conversation Taystee had with Suzanne. Much of her maturation can be contributed to the relationships she's had throughout her time in prison, from her mother-daughter bond with Taystee, Cindy's caretaker role during the riot and at Max, and most notably at the end of the series, the warming yet normal friendship she shared with Pennsatucky. Her penchance for punishing herself has dissolved, which is evident in " Be Free" during the Kickball match she misses a home run, and instead calmly proclaims, "Damn", and moves on. ![]() By the time she is transferred to Max, she has become more stable and less violent, and more caring and protective of the ones she loves. Over the course of the series, Suzanne changes significantly. She has a vast imagination, and her creative writing is enjoyed by many inmates. She is more intelligent than what is commonly seen, as demonstrated in S5 when she explains what happens to cells with a lack of oxygen. She is also often seen using poetic phrases and underlining her words with emphatic gestures. She enjoys reciting literature and poetry and often writes her own compositions, e.g. Her compassion and thoughtfulness become apparent in other instances, like when she provides peppers for Piper to make amends with Red. Her blind devotion to people like Vee shows that she desires more than anything to be accepted and loved. Despite what seems like a tendency to devote herself blindly to others, Suzanne does not respond well to perceived unkindness, and states at the end of Season One that Piper is a mean person. She curbs her own sorrow and anxiety by cleaning the bathrooms at night. Suzanne is on anti-psychotic medication that calms her down, and goes to the psych ward as needed. She also has an odd affection for obscure things and death. when beating up Maureen Kukudio, or when reacting to Soso being found unconscious in the library after a failed suicide attempt. She occasionally displays short bursts of apathy, e.g. She is easily upset and is quickly frustrated, usually resulting in her hitting herself on the head and calling herself "stupid". Suzanne, better known by her prison nickname "Crazy Eyes", can become very emotionally attached to people and this often deters the other inmates from interacting with her.
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