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To be sure, this is by her own design.
Im the Dolly Parton of chimps, she declares early in the series.
(Or Im the crazy monkey lady, whatever, she adds.)
In one scene, the camera lingers on Haddix as she receives lip fillers.
Cosmetic surgery is uncanny to witness; video of a lip-filling procedure will always resemble body horror.
The sequence produces a repellent effect withChimp Crazys message clear: Haddix is a freak.
I can relate to what youre going through, he tells Haddix the first time they meet in person.
Though he counts himself as a member of this community, Goode is on the periphery at best.
Their maximalist existence in the margins makes for fascinating stories but also tragic ones.
But the sugar high was short-lived.
But this gesture is rarely more than a feint, as the series never probes Haddixs interiority.
Theyre eager to like, she says.
They dont grow up and get a mind of their own.
Its just not interested in Haddix beyond seeing her as a vile cartoon.
His team has acquired a recording that would help PETA take legal action against Haddix.
What would you do in a situation like that?
But Goode and his team have always been clear about how they approach their productions.