13 Reasons Why
13 Reasons Why
TV-MA | 31 March 2017 (USA)

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    Grimossfer Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
    ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
    Salubfoto It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
    Brooklynn There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.
    rubieangelinaglew The show is honestly shocking. when i finishes reading thirteen reasons why (the book by jay asher), i felt a little sad, a little shaken up, but also positive. the book showed that hannah was dealing with issues that were made worse by the way she was treated, and that we should always try to help people in any way we can no matter what. the show completely ruined this and turned it into a revenge story. TRIGGER WARNINGS : rape, sexual assault, suicidein the book, hannah was not raped in the same way as seen in the show - she was fingered. of course this is awful and in no way good at all, but there was absolutely no reason for it to be turned into penetrative rape. as well as this, in the book she did not slit her wrists in a bathtub - she overdosed on pills. obviously the suicide scene should not have been shown at all, but showing her taking too many pills would have been at least a fraction easier to watch than her sitting in the bathtub slitting her wrists - you can actually see the razor blade cutting into the skin. netflix was clearly trying to make everything more dramatic. not only does this make the show more triggering, but it also invalidates things that are not so extreme that can still mentally harm people. these are not the only things season one exaggerates, although they are the only triggering examples of netflix trying to make everything more dramatic. as well as this, the scenes were just so, so triggering that i could barely watch them. netflix made a huge mistake with season to as well, as i have heard about the rape scene that takes place. however, i have decided not to watch season two because of how triggering the first season was. netflix really made a mistake here.
    tetralekos Season 3 is coming 20 September at 2019 as you can see at the trailer of the next season the numbers are 20/10.
    wbuttle I thought that the first season was good, well developed characters. And a good ending to prepare for second 2. Season Two on the other hand was anti climatic. I looked forward to seeing what would happen with Clay, Alex, Bryce and Tyler. Their were few good things about Season 2 like Zach and Alex's friendship, Zach and Hannah and Tyler. The worst thing of Season Two... Clay Jensen! He became this annoying jealous guy and completely ruined his first season performance.
    isabelle_lacerda I first saw the show october last year. My best friend was in town and she saw the first season twice so we talked a lot about it. We are both adults though. As a teenager, I loved Dawson's Creek, I must say I'm 33 years old now but I have read the book and I have seen the two seasons and anybody should see 13 reasons why. It is beyond bullying and High School, it is indeed about what Jay Asher had in mind, we affect each other. We hurt each other. Hannah tried, multiple times and somehow it would always end up worse than before. It is message there are signs all over. If you go through these horrible experiences you see on tv series, please talk to somebody, tell your family, a family member you trust, a good friend or seek for professional help. Keep trying. No, at no point I believe Hannah Baker's suicide makes it seem like it is the best idea or best way our or it gives this impression people will feel sorry for what they did and the love of your life will become your hero when you are gone...It is meant to show that you may not be mentally ill, you don't have to be depressed to choose suicide. It is about the sequence of events and how many times she tried and no positive result. Endless frustration and pain and she bottled up and she had loving parents but somehow she wanted to keep secrets, she felt she couldn't tell them and come on they were her parents. Do you literally tell your parents everything? Every single damn thing. She had no friends, the only one she had left town. Clay had feelings for her and this is another message by the way, he could have said more and supported more when she was alive. So talk, the final message to me is talk about the pain you feel or talk to someone how much they mean to you. I love this tv series with all my heart, I was not doing well when I started season 1 so I watched it slowly but fully recovered on season 2 last may I saw the thirteen episodes non stop until I finished I was awake all night long and I'll miss you Hannah Baker, you are part of fiction but there are so many like you out there and I do hope with all my heart with this series people get the message, that we need to be aware of the impact of things we do to each other, we need to express how we feel otherwise it is too late.The Hannah Baker haters disgust me. "Drama queen, manipulative, vindictive with tapes etc". No, a kind, good-hearted soul who took her own life because pain was too much and she did not talk about it and even when she tried it failed and the pain was so much she couldn't do it anymore. So through each episode pay attention...talk...let them know how you feel while you're alive, not after you're dead. Congratulations to Jay Asher, Netflix, the amazing cast and Katherine Langford what a talented young actress. She made it so real, I felt her pain. Same for Clay, when he is miserable listening to the Night we Met in the last episode of season 2 and his friends surround him I cried. The pain of your loved one gone. These are my final words and actually they aren't mine, at season two before the episodes you have messages from the cast and I completely agree with "the minute you talk it helps". Anxious for season three. Bye.