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13 Reasons Why is based on the New York Times bestselling YA book by Jay Asher, was created by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner Brian Yorkey, who also wrote the pilot. 13 Reasons Why is the story of Hannah Baker, a high schooler who commits suicide. Clay receives a box of tapes from Hannah, his late classmate and crush after she kills herself. On the tapes, which get passed along to other students based on Hannah's instructions, Hannah reveals the 13 reasons why she took her own life.

Original Air Dates:
Country: US
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Network: Netflix
Watched by: 160 092 990 132
Total running time: 1 day 23 hours 11 minutes
Episode duration:
Episodes: 49
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Episode Guide

10
Graduation
05.06.2020
9
Prom
05.06.2020
6
Thursday
05.06.2020
5
House Party
05.06.2020
3
Valentine's Day
05.06.2020
2
College Tour
05.06.2020
1
Winter Break
05.06.2020
13
Tape 7, Side A
31.03.2017
12
Tape 6, Side B
31.03.2017
11
Tape 6, Side A
31.03.2017
10
Tape 5, Side B
31.03.2017
9
Tape 5, Side A
31.03.2017
8
Tape 4, Side B
31.03.2017
7
Tape 4, Side A
31.03.2017
6
Tape 3, Side B
31.03.2017
5
Tape 3, Side A
31.03.2017
4
Tape 2, Side B
31.03.2017
3
Tape 2, Side A
31.03.2017
2
Tape 1, Side B
31.03.2017
1
Tape 1, Side A
31.03.2017

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02 Apr 2017, 00:36 #
"go to hell, but in my heart I pray for salvation and ask you not to go anywhere." Clay is a very sensitive and understanding character, he really took her place and began to blame himself, although everyone understands that he himself was in shock, and then there were such rude and harsh words ... anyone would have left.
p.s. how cool is it that Hannah's mother found the tapes!
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01 Apr 2017, 06:18 #
It's been a long time since I've watched 13 episodes at a time. I was madly waiting for this series, I subscribed to Netflix in advance for it, and it was definitely worth it. I didn't read the book, so as not to spoil anything for myself. I love TV shows that raise similar problems. You can say with foam at the mouth that this is all nonsense or it only happens in America, but no, unfortunately. I changed three schools and in all three children bullied each other physically and mentally. In the series it was shown very well. How far our stupidity goes, our fear of someone else's opinion.
Clay touched my soul. The guy is a little out of this world, going about his business, he is not particularly interested in school squabbles, but he will be the catalyst, the lever through which the truth will come out. The actor plays very well, there was not a single moment where I heard a false intonation from him. I sympathized with the character and sincerely worried about him.
The last episodes brought me to tears. Can it really leave anyone normal indifferent at all? Chuika didn't let me down, I guessed from the trailer what would happen, but, damn it, how I wanted to be wrong. To raise such a topic... it is necessary.
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24 Aug 2019, 17:59 #
Surprisingly, I started watching 13 reasons why, and ended up watching how to get away with murder))
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replied 08 Apr 2017, 18:55 #
@davis: I spit furiously. I also really "liked" Hannah's approach to him in relation to his being on one tape: they say, listen to 10 pieces, exhaust yourself, spoil your nerves, get exhausted, thinking that you are to blame for my death, and then on the eleventh find out that you are not to blame and your name is on this sheet at all unnecessary. Well, it's just great
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replied 19 May 2018, 16:12 #
@ChelseaRayne: such people live among us. You look at Bryce and wonder if there really are such scum in the world. And then they come out somewhere in the comments and you just can't believe that such a question can really arise in someone's head.
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