In the second season, Dennis serves at the Baker's lawyer in the Andrew and Olivia Baker vs The Evergreen County School District trial. He questions testifiers to prove that Hannah was bullied and the school did nothing.
The Results Were Surprising 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.
Sonya Struhl is a recurring character who appears in the second season of 13 Reasons Why. She is portrayed by Allison Miller. Sonya is a smart and ambitious young litigator. She replaced Lainie Jensen as litigator for the school in the Andrew and Olivia Baker vs The Evergreen County School District.
But although the court's verdict was not what our main characters wanted, they did get justice for Hannah immediately afterwards. Right after exiting the courtroom following the jury's not-guilty verdict, Bryce and Justin are both grabbed by police officers and charged with felony sexual assault and accessory to felony sexual assault, respectively.
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.
She leaves the Bakers' residence after Sarah Carlin's testimony about Hannah bullying her at their previous school.
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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.
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.
Montgomery de la CruzThe store gets broken into and vandalized by Montgomery de la Cruz. At the end of the season, it is revealed that the store's on lease because Olivia is moving to New York.
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.
Andrew cheated on his wife with Valerie. It continued for a month before his daughter found out and forced him to tell Olivia.
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.
During the trial, however, Chloe can't bring herself to share the truth, instead opting to claim that her sexual encounter with Bryce in the Clubhouse was consensual. Afterward, Jessica tells Justin (Brandon Flynn) not to blame Chloe for what happened in court.
8. Do Hannah's parents win their lawsuit? As we know, Hannah's parents filed a lawsuit against the school for their failure to detect or protect Hannah in the events that lead to her taking her own life. They had a strong enough case to win despite not entering the tapes as evidence.
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.
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.
Tony fulfilled his duty to Hannah Baker in season one, but still wants to help Hannah’s mother Olivia as she prepares to take Liberty High School to court over her daughter’s death.
Clay continues to seek justice for Hannah in season two , but is also struggling to keep his life together and move on. When he stumbles across a series of Polaroids pointing to a larger conspiracy in the school, he is determined to follow wherever they lead.
Justin is one of the first people on Hannah’s ‘list’ of reasons. He was her first crush when she moved to the area, but things quickly turn sour when he betrays her trust. In season two it’s at first unclear where Justin has run away to, but Clay and Tony eventually discover what’s happened to him…
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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The end of season two opens a huge (terrifying) door for Tyler's story. He has an arsenal of weapons and is possibly planning an attack on his school. I want to know more about how Tyler perceives his peers, especially after that chilling scene in the darkroom. It makes a lot of sense that he would be the focus of season two.
Tony, aka Clay's guardian angel, is such a mystery. We know precious little about his family life or his interaction with Hannah. He's much more of an impartial observer during season one than an actual participant. Season two could explore not only his take on Hannah's life and death, but what happens to him going forward. It would round out his life the way we've already gotten to know characters like Clay and Jessica.
Since season two's narrative doesn't have the aid of Hannah's 13 tapes in season two, the Netflix drama attempts to craft a set of new mysteries for us to unravel over the course of the new episodes.
But in the season two finale, Jessica's new friend and fellow rape survivor Nina gets her hands on the box of Polaroids and burns them, one by one.