The first season of 13 Reasons Why has an ending which the producers said they left open for another Season, possibly for what happens with Alex Standall, Tyler Down, Bryce Walker and other characters. More than two years after its original release, Netflix has removed the controversial scene of Hannah Baker's death from 13 Reasons Why.
In season two, months after Hannah's suicide, Clay and the other people mentioned on the tapes, as well as close friends and Hannah's family members, become embroiled in a civil legal battle between Hannah's parents and Liberty High School.
Inside he discovers a group of cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker ( Katherine Langford) -his classmate and crush-who tragically committed suicide two weeks earlier. On the tape, Hannah unfolds an emotional audio diary, detailing the thirteen reasons why she decided to end her life.
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Allison MillerSeasons. Sonya Struhl is a recurring character who appears in the second season of 13 Reasons Why. She is portrayed by Allison Miller. She replaced Lainie Jensen as litigator for the school in the Andrew and Olivia Baker vs The Evergreen County School District.
Zach is shown to be a kind-hearted person and a good friend to those around him though he is also extremely cruel and uncaring to a degree.
Lainie is the mother of Clay Jensen, the adoptive mother of Justin Foley and the wife of Matt Jensen. She served as a Litigator for the school in the lawsuit the Bakers file against Liberty High before she dropped out of the case due to Clay's involvement causing a conflict of interest.
Katherine LangfordBorn29 April 1996 Perth, AustraliaOccupationActressYears active2015–presentRelativesJosephine Langford (sister)1 more row
ZachClay confronts Zach on his way to his car because he's upset that Hannah lost her virginity to Zach and not him. Clay learns from Sheri that the Clubhouse is where the Polaroids were taken.
Tony gave the Bakers Hannah's tapes on a USB. He apologized for not being honest and revealed that Hannah made tapes and he kept secrets for her. The season ends with Tony, Brad, Clay and Skye going for a drive.
Despite these troubling moments, Clay is never explicitly diagnosed with a specific mental illness — something experts took issue with last year when it came to the portrayal of Hannah's suicide.
When Clay and Justin had a moment alone to talk, Clay revealed that because of the issues he will face with not finishing high school, becoming a ward of the state and both his parents being no shows, his parents had offered to adopt Justin as they now see him as one of the family.
Clay JensenThirteen Reasons Why characterDylan Minnette as Clay JensenFirst appearanceNovel: "Cassette 1: Side A" (2007) Television: "Tape 1, Side A" (2017)Last appearanceNovel: "Cassette 7: Side B" (2007) Television: "Graduation" (2020)9 more rows
Sarah Carlin is a teenager who testifies on the side of the school and against the Baker's. She went to high school with Hannah Baker before Hannah went to Liberty High. In "Smile, Bitches", it is revealed that in her high school, Ridgeview High, she was bullied by Hannah Baker, Lindsay Patterson and Alicia Morris.
No, Hannah Baker is not real. Hannah is based on a character from Jay Asher's novel. However, Jay was inspired by a relative who attempted to take their own life while in high school so you could say 13 Reasons Why is lightly inspired by true events.
In a confrontation with Hannah's mom, Olivia, it is revealed that Andy is living with another woman in fourth episode. As the season progresses, we find that the Bakers' marriage is already on the rocks prior to Hannah's death. In court, it is revealed that Hannah catches her father cheating with another woman.
Justin: " 13 Reasons Why is a fictional series that tackles tough, real world issues taking a look at sexual assault, substance abuse, suicide, and more."
Season 1 of 13 Reasons Why consists of thirteen episodes. All episodes, and the special 13 Reasons Why: Beyond the Reasons, were released on Netflix on March 31, 2017. The season is loosely based on a 2007 book of the same name by Jay Asher .
13 Reasons Why, based on the best-selling book by Jay Asher, follows teenager Clay Jensen ( Dylan Minnette) as he returns home from school to find a mysterious box with his name on it lying on his porch. Inside he discovers a group of cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker ( Katherine Langford) -his classmate and crush-who tragically committed suicide two weeks earlier. On the tape, Hannah unfolds an emotional audio diary, detailing the thirteen reasons why she decided to end her life. Through Hannah and Clay's dual narratives, 13 Reasons Why weaves an intricate and heartrending story of confusion and desperation that will deeply affect viewers.
On the tape, Hannah unfolds an emotional audio diary, detailing the thirteen reasons why she decided to end her life. Through Hannah and Cla y's dual narratives, 13 Reasons Why weaves an intricate and heartrending story of confusion and desperation that will deeply affect viewers.
The first season of 13 Reasons Why has an ending which the producers said they left open for another Season, possibly for what happens with Alex Standall, Tyler Down, Bryce Walker and other characters.
Zach sabotages Hannah's social life during a class project. Clay starts to have nightmares and delusions abut Hannah, confiding in Tony that he can't get through listening to her voice and what she's been though. Zach is Hannah's seventh reason.
Jealousy, rumors and gossip, make a vigorous mess of Hannah's relationships. Alex talks to Clay about his struggles with guilt and regret over Hannah. Bryce, Justin, Zach and Montgomery pressure Clay into a drinking contest with Alex. Alex is the third reason.
Worried about threats against them, Alex and Clay urge Jessica to testify about Bryce. Clay enlists Tony's help to find a potential witness.
Hannah seeks help from Mr. Porter, the school counselor. Clay plays the new tape for Tony and weighs what to do next.
As the school mourns the death of Hannah Baker, her friend Clay receives a box of tapes with messages she recorded before she committed suicide. 2. Tape 1, Side B. 52m. Hannah makes friends with Jessica and Alex, two other new students. Justin doesn't show up at school, and Hannah's mother finds something troubling.
Chaos erupts at school in the aftermath of Bryce's testimony. Jessica tells Chloe about the clubhouse. Alex's memories come rushing back.
As the school mourns the death of Hannah Baker, her friend Clay receives a box of tapes with messages she recorded before she committed suicide.
Five months after Hannah's death, the case against Liberty goes to trial, with Tyler as the first witness. Clay finds a troubling photo in his locker.
Alex blows up at Bryce. Someone blackmails Marcus. Clay testifies about a night he and Hannah spent together. Jessica experiences a flashback.
The website's critical consensus reads, " 13 Reasons Why complements its bestselling source material with a gripping look at adolescent grief whose narrative maturity belies its YA milieu." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 76 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews.
The site's critical consensus states: " 13 Reasons Why closes with a chaotic final chapter that betrays what little dignity remained in the tragic lives of its central teens." Episode six, in which the school runs a "drill" where the students are made to believe there is an active shooter was heavily criticized, with many fans and critics describing the episode as "too realistic", "triggering" and "traumatising" although some reviewers noted that the show had tackled a topic that is relevant to many American school students. The storyline of Justin Foley being diagnosed with and killed by complications of AIDS generated controversy, with many calling it unfair. Minnette defended the scene, saying that he and Flynn had pushed showrunner Brian Yorkey to kill Justin, as they "both felt that it would have the biggest emotional impact on the series as [Justin] had the most emotional impact out of all of the characters".
This community also expressed major concerns about the series like romanticizing suicide, not providing adequate resources at the conclusion of each episode, targeting a young vulnerable audience, and painting mental health professionals as unhelpful and not worth seeing. Mental health experts are also educating the general public on what to do in the situations Hannah Baker goes through, disseminating accurate information surrounding teen suicide, depression, and youth that experience traumatic events through research surrounding the show and mental health resources for help-seeking youth.
In the second season, Hannah's parents sue the school district after Hannah's tapes are released online. The fallout from the events of the first season and the toll it has taken on the lives of Liberty High's students is further shown. At the end of the season, Tyler attempts a school shooting after he is severely traumatized by the bully Monty, but is stopped by Clay and Tony with Tyler's gun given to Clay as Tony drives Tyler away.
13 Reasons Why is an American teen drama streaming television series developed for Netflix by Brian Yorkey, based on the 2007 novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher. The series revolves around high school student Clay Jensen and the aftermath of high school student Hannah Baker 's suicide.
In May 2017, Netflix renewed 13 Reasons Why for a second season due to the success of the initial 13 episodes; the second season was released on May 18, 2018, and received mixed reviews from audiences and negative to mixed critical reviews.
Dylan Minnette and Katherine Langford star as Clay Jensen and Hannah Baker, respectively, alongside an ensemble cast. A film from Universal Pictures based on Thirteen Reasons Why began development in February 2011, with Selena Gomez set to star as Hannah, before being shelved in favor of a television series and Netflix ordering an adaptation as a limited series in October 2015, with Gomez instead serving as an executive producer.
Through the season, Sonya defended the school during the Andrew and Olivia Baker vs The Evergreen County School District trial. She revealed and made testifiers reveal a lot of information about Hannah and the testifiers themselves, like Mr. Baker's affair and Zach and Hannah's relationship. She was able to convince the jury that the school was not responsible for Hannah's death.
Through the season, Sonya defended the school during the Andrew and Olivia Baker vs The Evergreen County School District trial. She revealed and made testifiers reveal a lot of information about Hannah and the testifiers themselves, like Mr. Baker's affair and Zach and Hannah's relationship. She was able to convince the jury that the school was not responsible for Hannah's death.
Through the season, Sonya defended the school during the Andrew and Olivia Baker vs The Evergreen County School District trial. She revealed and made testifiers reveal a lot of information about Hannah and the testifiers themselves, like Mr. Baker's affair and Zach and Hannah's relationship. She was able to convince the jury ...