Sue

Sue

Sue is a character that appears on Deadbeat and is played by Lucy DeVito

Appearances

ShowEpisodeNameAirdate
DeadbeatS01E01The Sexorcismavr. 9, 2014
DeadbeatS01E02The Hot God Contestavr. 9, 2014
DeadbeatS01E03The Knockoffavr. 9, 2014
DeadbeatS01E04The Comediumavr. 9, 2014
DeadbeatS01E05Out-of-Body Issuesavr. 9, 2014
DeadbeatS01E06Raising the Deadavr. 9, 2014
DeadbeatS01E07Calamityville Horroravr. 9, 2014
DeadbeatS01E08The Ghost in the Machineavr. 9, 2014
DeadbeatS01E09Sixty Feet Underavr. 9, 2014
DeadbeatS01E10Pieces of Sueavr. 9, 2014

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