May 18, 2018 · This post contains spoilers for 13 Reasons Why Season 2. Described as an anti-bullying advocate in press releases, Jackie (Tony-winning actress Kelli O'Hara) is quickly introduced as the only ...
May 22, 2018 · At the center of the new season is Mrs. Baker's lawsuit against the school district. Following her daughter's death, we learn that Olivia Baker filed a …
May 20, 2018 · Bryce and Chloe give their testimonies on episode 11 of "13 Reasons Why" season two. Suicide '13 Reasons Why' Season 2 Episode 11 Recap: 'Bryce and Chloe' ... Chloe’s mom, Mrs. Baker, Jessica and the Baker’s lawyer sit down and talk through her assault and what she will say on the stand. But when Chloe actually testifies, she makes eye ...
13 Reasons Why - Season 2 Review. On the whole this season was an unnecessary addition to a great first. Ghost Hannah was pretty lazy and certain characters went off in some uncharacteristic directions. However, the emotional weight of the first season obviously (and visually) was carried over and helped elevate things thanks to the groundwork ...
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....Seasons.First AppearanceLast Appearance"Tape 5, Side B""And Then the Hurricane Hit"
Kelli O'HaraShe is portrayed by Kelli O'Hara. In the second season, Jackie acts as an advocate for Olivia Baker, she becomes her friend during the trial of the case of Andrew and Olivia Baker vs The Evergreen County School District. Olivia offers for her to move in with her, after learning that she is living in a motel.
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
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.
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.
Amy HargreavesIn 2017, she began portraying the role of Lainie Jensen, mother of protagonist Clay Jensen, in the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why. She auditioned to play Rachel Green in the sitcom Friends....Amy HargreavesSpouse(s)Renaud Selmès ​ ( m. 1999)​Children23 more rows
He was released to attend Hannah's wake and Clay told Justin that Clay's parents wanted to adopt him. In the third season, Justin was released from Juvie and lived permanently with Clay and his parents, he came back to Liberty High and was back on the football team.
At a party thrown by Jessica (Alisha Boe), the summer before the pair's junior year, Hannah and Clay finally hook up, but it ends with Hannah pushing Clay away.May 29, 2018
Described as an anti-bullying advocate in press releases, Jackie (Tony-winning actress Kelli O'Hara) is quickly introduced as the only adult standing by Olivia's side as the Bakers' trial moves forward.May 17, 2018
Liberty High was represented by Sonya Struhl, a smart and ambitious litigator, who tried to prove the school was not responsible. The trial lasted two weeks, with the chosen people on both sides testifying, and finally, the Bakers' and the school get a decision from the jury.
Allison MillerSonya 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.
The second season of 13 Reasons Why was all about getting justice for Hannah Baker, and that meant most of the new episodes took place inside a courtroom. While Hannah told her story through posthumous cassette tapes in Season 1, her story was retold through other perspectives via testimonies from the tapes' subjects in the court case at the center of the new season, adding a whole lot more information and context to Hannah's story. So, how does Hannah's trial end in 13 Reasons Why Season 2? The verdict may have come as a shock to many viewers.
In the penultimate episode of the season, the jury returns with their decision: The school district is judged not guilty in how it treated Hannah Baker. Obviously, the news is devastating for Mrs. Baker, as well as Clay Jensen and a number of the other kids who testified on Hannah's behalf. But although the court's verdict was not ...
At the center of the new season is Mrs. Baker's lawsuit against the school district. Following her daughter's death, we learn that Olivia Baker filed a suit against Liberty High School claiming that the school was negligent after her daughter exhibited signs that she may be suicidal.
Caleb is there with Tony, Courtney is there with her girlfriend Tamika and Jessica and Alex kiss. Of course, in “13 Reasons Why” land, things can’t stay nice for more than two minutes. Jessica wanders off and finds Justin.
After the service, there is a gathering at Monet’s. Mrs. Baker tells Clay she’s moving to New York because it was Hannah’s dream. She also gives him Hannah’s list of “Reasons Why Not,” which has 11 items on it. “No matter how many reasons why,” Mrs. Baker tells him, “there are more reasons why not.”. Clay nods in agreement.
Monty asks Bryce how he can help, and Bryce tells him to forget it as well as get out of his life. Monty doesn’t take this rejection well and decides to take it out on Tyler, who has just met the new school counselor. Tyler tells the counselor he is going well and has learned how to control his emotions.
Season one was criticized for glorifying suicide and season two, while it tried to right some of its previous wrongs, still managed to put Hannah on a pillar. It’s not just Mrs. Baker who is moving, Clay tells Justin that the Jensens want to adopt him.
Tyler lies to his parents about his first day back, and you have to wonder how oblivious his parents are. It’s time for the school dance and almost everyone at Liberty High is there, including Bryce. No idea why the school would let him attend the dance, but there he is.
Monty, for some reason, blames Tyler for ruining the baseball season and takes his anger out on him. Tyler tries to respond the way he learned in his program, but Montgomery doesn’t let up. It’s devastating to watch, and again, if you haven’t watched yet, I recommend you skip over this bit.
It was nice seeing him become more comfortable with himself as the show progressed. Justin returning to drugs in front of the child version of himself was devastating. It was Nina who stole the photos and, in episode 13, burns them. Chloe is pregnant.
Not a lot is known about Dennis' early life, as he often does not focus or talk about himself, during the trial.
Dennis is first seen when he and the Bakers discuss the settlement for the case with Liberty High School 's lawyers that the school has put on the table.
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Aside, a piece of the story that stands out among others is Mr. Porter and his misguided attempt to save the life of Hannah Baker. She came to him on her last day on earth, only for her to leave his office feeling more defeated than we she came in.
This leads us to question: What will Mr. Porter do in 13 Reasons Why Season 2? In my 13 Reasons Why Season 2 script, the audience would watch as he listened to Hannah’s last tape.
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.
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.
Universal Studios purchased film rights to the novel on February 8, 2011, with Selena Gomez cast to play Hannah Baker. On October 29, 2015, it was announced that Netflix would be making a television adaptation of the book with Gomez instead serving as an executive producer. Tom McCarthy was hired to direct the first two episodes. The series is produced by Anonymous Content and Paramount Television with Gomez, McCarthy, Joy Gorman, Michael Sugar, Steve Golin, Mandy Teefey, and Kristel Laiblin serving as executive producers.
Amy Hargreaves as Lainie Jensen, Clay's attorney mother who works for the firm representing Liberty High in the Baker's lawsuit. Derek Luke as Kevin Porter (seasons 1–2; guest season 3), a guidance counselor at Liberty High. He is fired after giving his testimony in Hannah's trial in the second season.
Netflix renewed 13 Reasons Why for a second season in May 2017 due to the success of the initial 13 episodes; filming of the second season began the next month and concluded that December.