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The self-proclaimed anti-drama activist who somehow always ends up neck-deep in it, '''Sue''' is (sometimes) the main group’s voice of reason. While managing her own insecurities about being right and being accepted, she channels her energy into fixing everyone else's problems—whether they want her to or not.
The self-proclaimed anti-drama activist who somehow always ends up neck-deep in it, '''Sue''' is (sometimes) the main group’s voice of reason. While managing her own insecurities about being right and being accepted, she channels her energy into fixing everyone else's problems—whether they want her to or not.

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Sue
GenderFemale
Age17
BirthdayJanuary 4, 1992 (Capricorn)
GradeJunior as of Table for One
SpeciesCat
BreedEuropean Burmese
Family
DebutUnfit for Education, page 3
May 12, 2006 (2006-05-12)


The self-proclaimed anti-drama activist who somehow always ends up neck-deep in it, Sue is (sometimes) the main group’s voice of reason. While managing her own insecurities about being right and being accepted, she channels her energy into fixing everyone else's problems—whether they want her to or not.

Personality

Sue channels her problem-solving drive into big projects - coordinating SwordsVale gaming sessions, spearheading drama club productions, and even running for student council secretary in her sophomore year (though that particular campaign ended in defeat).[1]

Her tendency to get involved in others' affairs often manifests in elaborate schemes. An active member of the drama club, Sue can kill two birds with one stone — crafting a script only she could be proud of to help heal a rift between her friends — just how helpful it was is up for discussion.[2] That being said, when the indirect approach doesn't work as well as she planned, she will reach out directly to her friends to offer support and apologies.[3][4]

Sue cares deeply about her friends, but she is often bogged down by two glaring insecurities: the need to be right, and the need to be accepted. Sue advocates for body positivity, only to declare "I.. I AM NOT!!" when Paulo calls her fat.[5] She also butts heads with Paulo over the "correct" way to browse an art museum.[6] Sue's longing for acceptance from her peers goes as far back as Out of the Frame, where she makes a club for being underappreciated, not even realizing she was already welcome at the lunch table.[7] She's shaken by the idea that she might be considered a "loser,"[8] going as far as auditioning for the cheer squad to prove the idea wrong in Popularity Contest.

Despite her apparent aversion to "drama," Sue sure likes to stick her nose in other people's business. Sometimes she wants to play fix-it, such as her play in Curtain Call meant to repair Mike and Lucy's friendship. Other times, she's just particularly nosy, like how she interrogates Abbey on his relationship status with Jasmine in Moments Apart.[9]

Appearance

Sue is a European Burmese cat[10] with tan fur, brown eyes, and long, straight hair. While she occasionally wears clothes, she always wears a holly necklace.

From middle school to the first semester of her freshman year, Sue sports a short and straight hairstyle cut into a bob, and wore a necklace with a round pendant. She first wears her iconic holly necklace in Feline Festivities, and by Under Pressure had traded in her old pendant for her notable holly necklace. Her bob begins to grow out in the Silvershore arc, and Sue has let it grow longer since.

Significant events

Sue's journey through Roseville High has been marked by her tendency to insert herself into situations - sometimes helping, sometimes...not so much. Her first notable endeavor was creating a club for "neglected background characters” in Out of the Frame, though she quickly abandoned this project once she realized she was already welcome at the lunch table.[7]

Perhaps her most ambitious (and controversial) project came in Casting Call, where she took it upon herself to write and direct a play. The secret goal? Mending Mike and Lucy's fractured friendship. The results? Well, let's just say her theatrical talents might have been better applied elsewhere.[2]

Not one to be discouraged, Sue later threw her hat into student council politics in Feline Filibuster, running for secretary against Abbey (and later Daisy). Despite her best efforts, she proved no match for Paulo's enthusiastic campaigning for Daisy.[11]

When crisis struck in Breaking Up, Sue showed her more direct leadership skills. While others hesitated to check on Lucy, Sue took charge and knocked on her door.[12]

More recently, Sue has shown both growth and vulnerability. She made peace with her past actions by apologizing to Lucy in It's All in the Mind, finally addressing the guilt she carried over potentially damaging Mike and Lucy's relationship.[13] Her insecurities came to the forefront in Popularity Contest, where she was so determined to prove she wasn't a "loser" to fellow SwordsVale player Stacy that she auditioned for the cheer squad[14] - only to end up with a broken leg for her troubles.[15]

Her frustration with drama reached a boiling point during Witch Hunt, where she specifically invited Lucy - and only Lucy - to go trick-or-treating.[16] When Mike inevitably picked a fight with Paulo and Daisy, Sue finally snapped, yelling "Does EVERY one of these outings have to end up in a screaming match?!"[17]

Major relationships

Amaya

Amaya is Sue's longtime best friend. A silent and proud support, Amaya and Sue share a lot in common: SwordsVale, theater, garage sale hopping[18], and more. Even though Amaya chooses to be mute, Sue is able to communicate with her regardless; when asked how the two of them even chat, Sue responds "She's far more fun than you'll ever be."[19] She was even willing to step aside to let Amaya have Mike back when he was a hot button item.[20]

Lucy

Sue hugs Lucy.

Sue and Lucy are particularly close, enough for Lucy to trust Sue to carry Yashy for her in Search and Rescue[21] and Mischief Night.[22] Sue's always there for Lucy during the good times, but her time to shine tends to arrive when Lucy is struggling; when everyone finds out Sandy is real, Sue offers to buy Lucy a slushie, reminding Lucy "Mike's not your only friend, you know."[23] Sue's grandest gesture to Lucy was the play she wrote to mend Lucy and Mike's friendship,[2] which turned out to be disastrous; Lucy leaves Roseville shortly after.

Upon Lucy's return to Roseville, Sue has been putting in the effort to be more observant. She doesn't pry when Lucy doesn't want to recall her time away,[24] and shoos away Paulo when Lucy doesn't want to sit at the lunch table.[25] As it turns out, Sue had been weighed down by guilt, feeling she was the one who ruined Mike and Lucy's friendship.[26] Despite it all, the two still get along, if Lucy being convinced by Sue to go trick-or-treating in Witch Hunt is anything to go by.

Sue is also the only person to call Lucy by the nickname "Elle."[27]

Mike

As gifted kids who share a few things in common, Mike and Sue are friends whose notable feature is rarely having friction. Sue has always felt fondly about Mike, crying when he falls from a broken bridge in Search and Rescue, and pulling him into a tearful hug upon discovering he survived his fall.[28] At one point, Sue made up part of the gaggle of fangirls surround Mike, vying to be his girl of choice in Prom Preparation,[29] but those feelings now steer completely platonic. In fact, the idea of Mike confessing to her now makes her want to turn and run![30]

Sue's attempt to mend things between Mike and Lucy turned out to be a disaster, but Sue still puts in the work to be a good friend to Mike, even if it requires being a bit nosy. When Mike slams Paulo's head into the lunch tray in High Expectations, Sue runs after Mike to find out what's wrong.[31] Even Sue has her own limits, though; when Mike turns on her, she walks away, saying "I'm sorry, but I can't let you speak to me like this."[32]

Paulo

Sue and Paulo yell at each other.

Sue and Paulo... coexist. Paulo never misses a chance to make fun of Sue: whether it's calling her play lame in Casting Call,[33] insulting her cosplay in Guest of Honor,[34] or reassuring her she is indeed a "loser" when Stacy snubs her in Popularity Contest,[35] he loves a chance to put Sue down. In spite of this, Sue doesn't shy away from biting back; she has particularly scathing things to say about Paulo in Behind Closed Doors. She acknowledges that she doesn't reserve these things to say away from Paulo, going on to say "Oh, I'm ALWAYS glad to tell him he's a moron to his FACE. He knows how I feel.".[36]

While most of their quibbling is surface-level insults, Critical Hit digs into some sore spots — Sue criticizes Paulo's dismissal of the art museum, extending it to his attitude toward courting Lucy.[37] Paulo shoots back at her that "at least he doesn't have to go around... pretending like [he] knew already."[38] Despite their shared vitriol, they can manage to ignore the other, such as during Daisy's birthday party in Moments Apart.

Abbey

Sue and Abbey passively got along until their differing school politics come to light in Feline Filibuster. While debating Abbey for the role of school council secretary, Sue is appalled to learn Abbey's method of handling bullying would be expulsion,[39] claiming his view for the school would be "a fascist Roseville dictatorship."[40] She debates him into having a nervous breakdown,[41] only to ultimately lose to him when Daisy temporarily takes over his campaign on his behalf.[42]

Despite how strongly the two disagree on things, Sue gets along with Abbey just fine when playing Swordsvale. Even outside of games, Sue actually does care for Abbey's well-being; reminding him "it's not [his] life to live now" when it comes to protecting Daisy from Paulo in Moments Apart[43].

Minor relationships

McCain

Sue and McCain share some kind of moment...

Sue and McCain shared a close bond, with McCain often acting as a voice of reason and support for Sue. In Out of the Frame, they share a moment of romantic(?) silence.[44] Something brewed between the two of them — though Sue doesn't care to admit it — when asked about it, she snipes "maybe it's in the FAQ because it's none of your business."[45]

In fact, Sue and McCain did date for some period of time! As the comic evolved, McCain's gimmick stuck out like a sore thumb, and he was relegated to minor appearances to keep him in readers' memory in order to deliver the punchline. Demands on why McCain was rarely present, however, led to the relationship's end and McCain's departure from the comic.[46] This is referenced in Everyday Life, where Sue mentions breaking up with her boyfriend over the summer.[47]

Stacy

Sue and Stacy hanging out.

Sue and Stacy are fair-weather friends, their best weather being when organizing for and playing SwordsVale, where Stacy can be nerdy in private. A storm brews whenever Stacy's secret passions threaten her social standing, though; in Popularity Contest, Stacy snubs Sue when she calls out to her and pretends to not know her when Sue confronts her directly. Sue threatens to kick Stacy from their SwordsVale guild and questions the value of Stacy's social status,[48] and it takes Sue breaking a leg for Stacy to consider her point of view.[49] Outside this incident, the two get along fairly well, cosplaying together in Guest of Honor[50] and Sue occasionally reviewing Stacy's poetry.[51]

Jessica

Both active members in the drama club, Jessica and Sue are friends who both enjoy the written word. They bicker with each other when it comes to casting choices,[52] but otherwise get along just fine. When Sue tries out for the cheer squad in Popularity Contest, Jessica says she "looks KILLER"[53] and is nothing but supportive about Sue's new path.

Sandy

Sue knows Sandy from photos in a nerdy magazine, as well as being vaguely familiar with her as Mike's long-distance girlfriend. They went to school together back in the day, but the pin-up was evidently much more memorable.[54]

Gallery

Appearances by volume

Outfits

Trivia

  • Sue's full name is Susan, a name she's never referred to besides by her mother[55] and McCain whenever he's trying to be serious with her [56].
  • Sue was originally created in 2000, making her one of the few characters that predates modern Bittersweet Candy Bowl.
  • Despite her go-getter attitude and love for theater, Sue still seems undecided about future careers, fretting after jokingly claiming to be a "professional ass-kicker."[57]
  • Around the Volume Four era of Bittersweet Candy Bowl, Sue seems particularly interested in any potential development between Paulo and Mike, citing "belligerent sexual tension."[58] She goes as far to note their relationship as "oh so complicated"[59] and daring the two to kiss.[60] Oddly enough, as Paulo and Mike's relationship has evolved, Sue appears to have lost interest.
  • In the Bittersweet Candy Bowl popularity poll, Sue ranked 9th in 2021, 10th in 2022, and 8th in 2023.

References

  1. Chapter 60: Feline Filibuster, page 15
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Chapter 53: Casting Call, page 1
  3. https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c100/p14
  4. https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c103/p8
  5. Chapter 81: Take Heart, page 1
  6. Chapter 79: Critical Hit, page 21
  7. 7.0 7.1 Out of the Frame, page 4
  8. Chapter 109: Popularity Contest, page 5
  9. Chapter 98: Moments Apart, page 13
  10. https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c9/p4
  11. Chapter 60: Feline Filibuster, page 16
  12. Chapter 75: Breaking Up, page 7
  13. Chapter 103: It's All in the Mind, page 8
  14. Chapter 109: Popularity Contest, page 10
  15. Chapter 109: Popularity Contest, page 13
  16. Chapter 105: Witch Hunt, page 1
  17. Chapter 105: Witch Hunt, page 29
  18. Chapter 103: It's All in the Mind, page 5
  19. https://askbcb.tumblr.com/post/12705222051
  20. https://askbcb.tumblr.com/post/11917344149
  21. Chapter 43: Search and Rescue, page 14
  22. Chapter 57: Mischief Night, page 10
  23. Chapter 51: Unrequited, page 12
  24. Chapter 95: Love Again, page 8
  25. Chapter 95: Love Again, page 13
  26. Chapter 103: It's All in the Mind, page 8
  27. https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c57/p9
  28. Chapter 43: Search and Rescue, page 22
  29. Chapter 7: Prom Preparation, page 3
  30. https://askbcb.tumblr.com/post/15687554309
  31. Chapter 100: High Expectations, page 14
  32. Chapter 100: High Expectations, page 21
  33. Chapter 53: Casting Call, page 2
  34. Chapter 89: Guest of Honor, page 33
  35. Chapter 109: Popularity Contest, page 5
  36. Chapter 120.1: [Unknown Title, page 16]
  37. Chapter 79: Critical Hit, page 19
  38. Chapter 79: Critical Hit, page 21
  39. Chapter 60: Feline Filibuster, page 11
  40. Chapter 60: Feline Filibuster, page 12
  41. Chapter 60: Feline Filibuster, page 14
  42. Chapter 60: Feline Filibuster, page 17
  43. Chapter 98: Moments Apart, page 25
  44. Chapter 53: Casting Call, page 2
  45. https://askbcb.tumblr.com/post/75260887635
  46. https://bittersweetcandybowl.tumblr.com/post/148072816932/oh-no-mccain-isnt-coming-back-either-he-was-one
  47. https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/img/store/bci_everydaylife.jpg
  48. Chapter 109: Popularity Contest, page 7
  49. Chapter 109: Popularity Contest, page 14
  50. Chapter 89: Guest of Honor, page 31
  51. https://askbcb.tumblr.com/post/88082117017
  52. Chapter 53: Casting Call, page 6
  53. Chapter 109: Popularity Contest, page 11
  54. https://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c94/p11
  55. Chapter 14: Confrontation, page 26
  56. Chapter 53: Casting Call, page 7
  57. https://askbcb.tumblr.com/post/76738084896
  58. https://askbcb.tumblr.com/post/12046757578
  59. https://askbcb.tumblr.com/post/35408145454
  60. https://askbcb.tumblr.com/post/49005900924

See also