13 Reasons Why: Created by Brian Yorkey. With Dylan Minnette, Christian Navarro, Alisha Boe, Brandon Flynn. Follows teenager Clay Jensen, in his quest to uncover the story behind his classmate and crush, Hannah, and her decision to end her life.
You can help 13 Reasons Why Wiki by expanding it. Lainie was angry when she first found out that Justin was hidden in their house, but after Justin explained his home situation, she tells him he can stay as long as he need to. She soon starts treating him like a son, and buys him clothes and a phone.
" The Little Girl ". 13 Reasons Why. Season 2. Episode 8. ↑ Cerar, Jo Marissa & Higgins, Thomas (writer) & Yu, Jessica (director). (May 18, 2018). " The Box of Polaroids ". 13 Reasons Why.
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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.
Meredith MonroeBornDecember 30, 1969 Houston, Texas, U.S.OccupationActressYears active1997–presentSpouse(s)Steven Kavovit ( m. 1999)1 more row
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Amy HargreavesLainie Jensen is a main character in 13 Reasons Why. She is portrayed by Amy Hargreaves.
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.
How did Jeff die in 13 Reasons Why? In the first season of 13 Reasons Why, it is revealed that Jeff was killed in a car accident at the corner of Tanglewood and Bay Street. Initially, it is implied that his violent fate was the consequence of drink driving, but a later twist reveals that wasn't the case.
Valerie Diaz is the daughter of Sheriff Diaz and the girl Clay lost his virginity to. At a party, she flirts with Clay and later has sex with him. Afterwards, she tells her boyfriend that she hooked up with Clay which resulted in Clay beating up the guy. She's later seen attending Justin's funeral with her dad.
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.
Near the end of Season 3, after Clay's arrest, Ani tells Jessica that the worst thing she's ever done was sleeping with Jessica's rapist, Bryce, and asks what's the worst thing Jessica has ever done.
After the death of Hannah Baker, a classmate of Clay's that he had a crush on, Clay started to hallucinate Hannah in the halls and classrooms of Liberty High School, the school that both Clay and Hannah attended. He first saw a hallucination of Hannah looking at him in the halls.
Hannah BakerOccupationStudentFamilyAndrew Baker (father) Olivia Baker (mother)BirthdayAugust 28, 1990 (novel) August 28, 2000 (TV series)Day of DeathOctober 9, 2007 (novel) October 9, 2017 (TV series)⁰7 more rows
Kate Walsh as Olivia Baker (seasons 1–2; guest season 3), Hannah's mother and Andy's ex-wife, who is determined to uncover the truth about the events leading to her daughter's suicide. She divorces Andy and moves to New York between the second and third seasons.
Thirteen Reasons Why, based on the best-selling books 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.
Christian Navarro had to learn to drive and get his license before filming started to be able to drive the red Ford Mustang seen in the series.
When Clay and Justin were taken to the sheriff's station to get interrogated about security camera footage of Clay pointing a gun at Bryce, Lainie bursted into the interrogation room to take the boys with her. At home, Lainie confronted Clay about not telling her and questioned him about the gun.
Lainie was angry when she first found out that Justin was hidden in their house, but after Justin explained his home situation, she tells him he can stay as long as he need to. She soon starts treating him like a son, and buys him clothes and a phone. Lainie gets mad when she finds out Justin's on drugs and leaves for a few days after a fight, but returns when she finds out Justin is going to testify to prepare him for the possible consequences. When Justin gets arrested, she and Dennis try to get him released. She and Matt talk about adopting Justin.Throughout the third season, Lainie cares a lot about Justin - like supporting him during Bryce Walker's funeral. She also explains that Justin will always have a home with them. During season 4, Lainie is the first person Justin goes to about his mother's death, which devastates Lainie.
Matt and Lainie got into an argument about hiring a lawyer for Clay and if he could have anything to do with Bryce's murder. Matt thought that hiring a lawyer would make Clay more suspicious. The discussion ended with Lainie asking Matt if in the past two years he hasn't been surprised with what Clay is capable of.
The Jensens attended Bryce Walker's Funeral as support for Justin. It's revealed that Lainie went to confront Barry Walker after Bryce had beaten up Clay. After Clay told her that Barry had abandoned Bryce, Lainie commented that she wasn't surprised and that Barry didn't behave like it was his son's funeral.
She makes the decision to leave her firm to work on more cases like Jessica's with Dennis. Lainie filed for emergency custody to get Justin out and she and Matt decided that they want to adopt Justin. Season 3. The day after Spring Fling, Lainie, Matt, Clay and Justin had breakfast together.
Lainie, Matt and Clay got into a big fight after they found out that Justin is on drugs. Clay reciprocated by revealing that Lainie helped the school's lawyer by telling her about Zach's texts to Hannah. Matt became angry and told Clay to go upstairs, he repeated this because Clay doesn't move.
She approached Clay, asking him if he knows anything about kids being bullied at school. Clay asked her if someone called her, Lainie dismissed this and re-phrases her question to be more specific about Hannah, Clay asked why Hannah specifically. She then broke the news that her firm was hired by the school to defend them in the lawsuit that the Bakers have filed. Clay asked her why her firm has been hired as he knows that the school have their own lawyers. She told Clay that it's different because it's a lawsuit, and they need litigators. She also explained the schools position as Clay tried to understand the full scheme of the situation. He was visibly confused, but hid his anger and surprise from Lainie. She checked with him before moving on that it's okay she's taking the case, Clay affirmed unenthusiastically; "sure". She, later, again asked him about the bullying and Hannah, Clay finally answered her question: "I didn't really know her.".
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.
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.
Bex Taylor-Klaus as Casey Ford (season 3), a member of HO and Jessica's friend, though they often clash. Hart Denton as Dean Holbrook (season 3), a student at Hillcrest who does not like Bryce. Nana Mensah as Amara Josephine Achola (season 3, guest season 4), Ani's strict mother and the Walker's nurse and housekeeper.
Allison Miller as Sonya Struhl (season 2), a smart and ambitious young litigator, who defends the school during the Hannah Baker trial. Brandon Butler as Scott Reed (seasons 2, 4), a student at Liberty High who is on the baseball team.
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.