Best episode so far (haven't seen the end yet)
"I yelled at you. Big deal. You should have let it go."
Damn, that was very hypocritical, Hannah.
YES Clay!!
That was fucking awesome!!
It was about damn time.
He was losing his mind.
So far this was the best episode.
The kind of lonely I am talking about is when you feel like you have got nothing left, and no one. Like you are drowning, and no one ill throw you a line. That was to the point
What if he only way not to feel bad is to stop feeling anything at all, forever? That was very intensely correct...!
People are just mean That was very emotional moment.
Sure, the ending episode was powerful and all. I get it, Clay is the best character in the series. BUT, are we all forgetting how shitty and dumb this reason why she killed herself is? A guy tried to be sweet to her. But she rejects him? And he tries to send her nice little drawings. But she still rejects him? And then he stops? And then she cries “why me?” Lol. What the fuck lol? I’m not seeing how this is any reason to kill yourself. Hannah is so fucking unlikable here and it really pisses me off that people find her relatable.
Amazing performance by Clay (Dylan Minnette), he's going to be in the discussion for the Emmys.
"I think, I'm losing my shit. Shit is overrated, lose it."
This episode feels like a turning point in the series. Clay is not just passively listening anymore but really starts to get affected by the tapes. Best episode yet in my opinion.
it's official he's Gone
The outburst at the end was cathartic, but aside from that, this episode was pretty bad. Hannah's reactions to most things involving Zach were overdramatic.
But the worst parts were Clay hallucinating. Come on, dude. You really think a bleeding out body would be in the middle of the basketball court during a game, and no one would be doing anything about it? That was just dumb TV show bullshit. (Well, book, too.)
That outburst by Clay was a long time coming.
So this is a girl who had problems in previous school too, as confirmed by her parents. In this new school too she ends up having problems with people or people started having problems with her. Either ways.
This whole Zach episode made me realise the narrator is not trustworthy. And even if she was, the incidents with Zach can only act as a trigger and not one of the 13 reasons. If this is a Reason, then the blame doesn't fall on the society but on the over sensitivity and/or entitlement of an individual.
I found advice by Clay's dad very good. He was asking to invest in some school activity. Isn't that what Tyler is doing? In his photography he has invested his time and attention. He was absolutely wrong in the stalking part, that is undeniable. But as a hobby he's so involved and invested that he is not looking for validation/affirmation from the peers. I don't think he too has a lot of friends, does he?
I have not seen the remaining series yet, Duh, typing this on this episode. I suspect, Clay has a history/tendency of mental illness. I am considering his age in the equation which is just 17 years, but his hallucinations, losing the grasp of reality and stopping the basketball game, that's not healthy. There are 3 hallucinations in the basketball scene itself.
Anyhow, NOM to anyone with this comment and it says more about my background which nowhere near the American school life so I won't be able to exactly relate.
Just sharing thoughts.
ending scene not ending episode
You see, I get the fact that the ending scene is incredibly well-acted, but that doesn’t excuse the fact that his entire speech is about a girl who was literally a cunt to him. I’m sorry, but it’s true. She is rude, oblivious, and an asshole. I wouldn’t be surprised if Clay kills himself and Hannah was a reason why. I’m still excited for Clay’s arc, but given that it revolves around his feelings for a stuck up bitch, I’m not sure......
Clay is losing his mind right now. Dk what's next!
Following the Valentine's Day catastrophe, another guy attempts to comfort her and she doesn't see it as a sincere gesture. Clay really becomes affected by the tapes and his outbursts in the final scene makes it clear that he's one of the few who truly cared about Hannah.
Shout by Nathan LelloucheBlockedParent2017-04-05T21:30:53Z
wow that last scene!!
felt so real