The controversial Netflix teen drama 13 Reasons Why initiated a crucial conversation on sensitive topics such as sexual abuse, suicide, drug abuse, HIV, and, of course, high school bullying. The series ended with four seasons but it was the first season that introduced fans to the students at Liberty High School.
Why did they stop making 13 Reasons Why?
According to Netflix, the show will end because it has reached the natural conclusion of its narrative arc. Season four “will feature the core cast’s graduation from High School,” which will be a “natural conclusion to the show.”
What happened to Justin in thirteen reasons why?
It turns out that Justin, who is a recovering heroin addict, dies after contracting HIV, which develops into AIDS. One scene sees doctors attribute Justin’s contraction to his use of a syringe as well as his time as a sex worker while living on the streets, which left fans deeply unimpressed.
How was Monty killed in 13 Reasons Why?
1/22Netflix: 13 Reasons Why (2020) – In pictures Bryce was beat up by Zach, then murdered by Alex. Jessica watched it happen. Tyler revealed Monty raped him, and Monty was sent to prison where he was murdered in his cell. The gang, encouraged by Clay, pinned Bryce’s murder on the now dead Monty.
Who died 13 Reasons Why?
Season 1:
– Hannah Baker. Photo credit: Netflix. Hannah took her own life at the end of season one. …
– Jeff Atkins. Photo credit: Netflix. …
– Bryce Walker. Photo credit: Netflix. …
– Monty de la Cruz. Photo credit: Beth Dubber – Netflix. …
– Justin Foley. Photo credit: Netflix.
Is 13 reasons why suitable for a 13 year old?
The BBFC classified most of the episodes with a 15 age rating, which means we do not consider these episodes suitable for viewers under the age of 15. Four episodes, however, received an 18 age rating.
Why is 13 reasons why an 18?
“Suicide is preventable, and most people who experience suicidal thoughts are not thinking rationally and therefore cannot make logical decisions.” 13 Reasons Why is rated 18 in the UK, which the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) states is due to sexual violence, strong bloody images and the suicide scene.