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Fix running e2e tests with completed kube-system pods

As per @timothysc's suggestion, this PR is the same as PR #53222, but with the CLA signed and with a comment explaining why completed pods are skipped.  Credit for finding this fix goes to @dlosev.

From the original PR:

> Currently e2e runner fails during BeforeSuite execution if there are pods in kube-system namespace in 'Completed' state.
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> Exactly this issue was fixed previously in #37325 by adding new option "skipSucceeded" to ignore 'Completed' pods. Then, in 2e3cd93#diff-eb7b79470992813ea1905e96c298b47bL557 that option was removed and code was adjusted to ignore 'Completed' pods all the time. But in 0bf96a3 that code was accidentally removed as redundant.
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> This fix restores removed code.

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