Season 2. Error: please try again. 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. Error: please try again. Courtney makes a brave decision. Clay's memories of Hannah drive a wedge between him and Skye. Someone trashes the yearbook office.
 ¡ Content warnings: This episode of â13 Reasons Whyâ contains references to rape, suicide, self-harm and illicit drug use. The first episode of season two of â13 Reasons Whyâ begins surprisingly with Tyler testifying in a courtroom for the Baker trial against Liberty High. After explaining that life at Liberty High was âbadâ for kids like him and Hannah, the prosecutor âŚ
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Release year: 2017. After a teenage girl's perplexing suicide, a classmate receives a series of tapes that unravel the mystery of her tragic choice. 1. Tape 1, Side A. 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.
Wilson CruzDennis Vasquez is a recurring character on 13 Reasons Why. He is portrayed by Wilson Cruz. Dennis was the Baker's attorney in their trial.
Caitlin is revealed to be his 12-year-old daughter, Bryce's half-sister, from a secret affair. Nora calms Bryce down and tells him that they have to move on and that they must be done being controlled by Barry. In another flashback, Tony's family was taken by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement).
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According to Netflix, the show will end because it has reached the natural conclusion of its narrative arc. Season four âwill feature the core cast's graduation from High School," which will be a "natural conclusion to the show.â
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.
Sheri is a junior at Liberty High School. She is a former cheerleader for Liberty Tigers. She is the subject of "Tape 5, Side B", where she was responsible for abandoning Hannah, after she crashed her car into a stop sign, which Hannah and Sheri found out may have caused the death of another student, Jeff Atkins.
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.
She leaves the Bakers' residence after Sarah Carlin's testimony about Hannah bullying her at their previous school.
In a 7â2 decision, the Court ruled on narrow grounds that the Commission did not employ religious neutrality, violating Masterpiece owner Jack Phillips's rights to free exercise, and reversed the Commission's decision.
The Parents Television Councilhas called on Netflix to remove â13 Reasons Whyâ from the teen category from its streaming service. The organization made the announcements just days before Netflix's next shareholder meeting on June 4. The newest season of â13 Reasons Whyâis expected to drop June 5.
As a series, it is available to watch on Netflix around the world, including the UK and the US, so it hasn't been banned on TV, apart from in New Zealand, where the New Zealand Office of Film and Literature banned under 18s watching it without an adult.
No, 13 Reasons Why is not based on a true story, and Hannah Baker is not a real person. The original writer of the story did open up about what 13 Reasons Why is based on, so keep reading to find out more.
Iâm glad the show is starting to address a lot of the problems with last season â like having a content warning video before the episode and tackling tough issues beyond the hopeless tone of season one.
The semicolon tattoo Clay tries to get at the beginning of the episode is a suicide prevention symbol created by Amy Bleuel, founder of the Semicolon Project. She told The Mighty in 2015, â In literature, an author uses a semicolon to not end a sentence but to continue on. We see it as you are the author and your life is the sentence.
If you or someone you know needs help, visit our suicide prevention resources page. If you need support right now, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or reach the Crisis Text Line by texting âSTARTâ to 741741.
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.
The new season tries to make a point about rape culture, slut shaming and sexual harassment, but its depiction of these complex topics has all the subtlety of a sledge hammer.
There is an unflinching realism to 13 Reasons Why that doesn't pretend the world is a better place than it is . Instead, it asks its audience how we can be better to make up ...
At the beginning of episode 4, Clay discovers Justin is hooked on black tar heroin â which Clay knows he canât be, if he wants to testify against Bryce in court. Tony, who canât be near the detoxing Justin as heâs currently on probation, enlists Sheri to help Justin through the difficult withdrawal process.
Itâs a slice of Hannahâs life we didnât know about, and it is odd that we didnât, considering the point of Hannahâs tapes was to tell her truth. Was Hannah hiding someone from Clay? From her parents? And if so, why werenât they mentioned on the tapes?
Clay also receives a note, but itâs not a threat, or, at least, it doesnât seem like one. He receives a Polaroid of an unknown boy and girl on a couch. On the back, it reads: âHannah wasnât the only one.â
Justin is, in fact, living in Oakland â on the streets of Oakland. Justin tells Tony and Clay that he canât go back home because he stole money from his motherâs boyfriend Seth (Matthew Alan) months earlier. So Clay smuggles him into his bedroom, hoping that Justin can provide some justice for Hannah and Jessica by sharing his side of the story.
Tyler (Devin Druid) narrates the first episode from the stand at the trial against Liberty High School. It took five months of negotiation, but Olivia Baker (Kate Walsh) just couldnât sign the NDA that was needed in order to settle the case. She wants the school to be held accountable for not helping her daughter.
But Clay wonât give up â so he enlists Tony to find Justin, whom he learns is living in Oakland thanks to a postcard on Jessicaâs mirror. (âTo Nancy, Iâll always love you. Sid,â it reads, a nod to the pairâs Halloween costume from season 1.)
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.
Clay is released on bail, Ani puts a plan to exonerate him into action, and the truth about Bryce's murder finally comes to light. Release year: 2020. As graduation approaches, Clay and his friends face agonizing choices when secrets from their past threaten their future. The final season.
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.
Principal Bolan makes a meta point. Season 1 of 13 Reasons Why was criticized for glorifying suicide as a means of escaping the world but still living on forever after they die, as well as encouraging copycats. In a conversation between Principal Bolan and Clay, the show seems to point to this very criticism.
With Jessica not mentioning Bryce during her testimony because she knows itâs her word against his, with race and gender playing a huge factor in her decision to stay silent, Clay and Tony go looking for Justin. They find him in Oakland, living on the streets. Clay convinces him to come back by saying that Jessica wants him back. She doesnât, and itâs a selfish move on Clayâs part that could blow up in his face. It could also give Jessica the witness she needs to tell the truth about Bryce.
His father gives him one piece of advice before taking the stand: âlook out for yourself first.â Marcus has no trouble doing that, lying about his date with Hannah at the diner, saying that she pushed him out of the booth when he tried to hold her hand. Then he says that Hannah used the date to try and get Marcus to hook her up with Bryce. Heâs spinning one lie after another, and it comes so easily to him. Itâs horrifying to watch, and the next day heâs back at school high-fiving all of his classmates. What a scumbag. At least Porter gives him a small dose of real talk.
Before long though Clayâs mom is telling him that the Bakers have refused the schoolâs final offer, largely because the board included a Non-Disclosure Agreement in the deal, and that the trial is set to begin the very next day. 2. Tyler is the first witness.
Jessicaâs parents worry that sheâs going to put herself through something too traumatic to handle. Tylerâs dad, despite the fact that his sonâs testimony already happened, is concerned that his son is isolated at school. It really did take a suicide for all of these parents to finally get a little more involved. 4.
Alex tried to kill himself by putting a gun in his mouth and pulling the trigger, an act that left him in a coma. Now, he has no memory of the month leading up to that suicide attempt. Heâs aware of the tapes, and knows that they all did some bad stuff to Hannah, but heâs fuzzy on the details.
Tyler is the first witness. Without the organizing structure of the tapes, it seems like this season might use witnesses to guide the narrative if each episode. Tyler is the first to take the stand, and his voiceover pervades the entire episode.
Jackie tells Olivia that sheâs the only one who truly understands her, and sheâs always on Oliviaâs side. She gives her advice and seems to be a friend, but her motives arenât completely clear. In fact, she oversteps her boundaries at certain times, and Olivia is not happy about it. But she feels like Jackie is her only friend (aside from Tony), and she really needs to forgive her.
Jackie has gotten so involved in Oliviaâs life that itâs becoming worrisome. Does she have a secret agenda? What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.
No, youâre not imagining things. The blonde woman we see all the time with Hannahâs mom wasnât in Season 1. You didnât forget her. And if youâre thinking that sheâs her second attorney, well youâre wrong about that too.
Dennis Vasquez is a recurring character on 13 Reasons Why. He is portrayed by Wilson Cruz. Dennis was the Baker's attorney in their trial. He works for another law firm. He was present at meetings with Lainie Jensen to settle the lawsuit, one of the presiders at the depositions.
After the trial, Dennis and Lainie try to get Justin out of juvenile detention. He and Lainie decide to work together on more cases similar to Justin's.