
Later that night, he returns to the school dance with a gun, planning to seek revenge on those who bullied him, but Clay interferes before he has a chance and Tony then proceeds to help Tyler escape. Tyler is brutally assaulted by Monty in the bathroom of Liberty High.
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In a harrowing finale, Hannah’s trial comes to a close, and it looks like the school will get off scot-free for continuing to ignore a harmful rape culture. Tyler (Devin Druid) continues to be a victim of bullying.


In Season 2, however, Clay comes to terms with the fact that Hannah wasn’t, as her mother Olivia tells the press after the trial, “the perfect victim.” Season 1 largely focuses on Hannah Baker’s story as Clay pieces together what led to her suicide with the help of 13 cassette tapes left behind by Hannah. So much so, that mental health experts continue to criticize the show for its excruciatingly graphic depictions of rape and glorification of suicide. Heavy-handed with themes of gun violence, bullying, and sexual assault, Netflix’s most-binged show (or at least, one of them) didn’t hold back on some of the darker issues plaguing teenagers today. While the first season of 13 Reasons Why was nothing short of intense, Season 2 felt like a punch straight to the gut. Read on for the original article, with some new changes to reflect the latest updates on this topic.

This article about Season 3 of the series 13 Reasons Why was originally published on Augand updated on Jfollowing the release of the season on Netflix.
