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COLLECTION · Series · 2017

13 Reasons Why

High school student Clay Jensen lands in the center of a series of heartbreaking mysteries set in motion by a friend's tragic suicide.

Source: TMDB
* 7.5 (4,550)DramaMysteryUnited States
Creators
Brian Yorkey
Countries
United States
Studios
Netflix · Anonymous Content · Paramount Television Studios
Age rating
TV-MA
Extreme ViolenceExplicit SexStrong LanguageDrug Use
Release
31/03/2017
Score
7.5 / 10 (4,550)

Awards and nominations

  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Katherine Langford
  • Winner at Golden Globe Awards — Season Kent
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Christian Navarro
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — 13 Reasons Why
  • Winner at Golden Globe Awards — Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series
  • Winner at Golden Globe Awards — 13 Reasons Why
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Season Kent
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Seasons and episodes
Season 1
Season 1
13 episodes · 2017

After a teenage girl's perplexing suicide, a classmate receives a series of tapes that unravel the mystery of her tragic choice.

Tape 1, Side A
Episode 1. Tape 1, Side A
2017-03-31 · 54 min

As the school mourns the death of Hannah Baker, her friend Clay receives a box of tapes with messages she recorded before she died by suicide.

Tape 1, Side B
Episode 2. Tape 1, Side B
2017-03-31 · 52 min

Hannah makes friends with Jessica and Alex, two other new students. Justin doesn't show up at school, and Hannah's mother finds something troubling.

Tape 2, Side A
Episode 3. Tape 2, Side A
2017-03-31 · 58 min

Jealousy and gossip take a toll on Hannah's relationships. As Alex struggles with feelings of regret, the guys pressure Clay into getting drunk.

Tape 2, Side B
Episode 4. Tape 2, Side B
2017-03-31 · 58 min

Hannah thinks someone is stalking her and sets a trap. Hannah's mother confronts the principal, and Clay strikes back at someone who wronged Hannah.

Tape 3, Side A
Episode 5. Tape 3, Side A
2017-03-31 · 59 min

Hannah and Clay connect at the school dance, but a crass rumor ruins the mood. Clay takes Courtney to visit Hannah's grave.

Tape 3, Side B
Episode 6. Tape 3, Side B
2017-03-31 · 52 min

Hannah's date on Valentine's Day doesn't go as planned. Alex gets in a big fight at school and has to face the honor board.

Tape 4, Side A
Episode 7. Tape 4, Side A
2017-03-31 · 54 min

Another student sabotages Hannah during a class project. Clay's nightmares about Hannah spill over into the daytime.

Tape 4, Side B
Episode 8. Tape 4, Side B
2017-03-31 · 54 min

Inspired by a friend's poetry reading, Hannah pours her heart out. Tony confides in Clay about the night of Hannah's death.

Tape 5, Side A
Episode 9. Tape 5, Side A
2017-03-31 · 59 min

Hannah witnesses a traumatic event at a summertime party. Clay tries to reason with Justin, and Marcus warns him that the worst is yet to come.

Tape 5, Side B
Episode 10. Tape 5, Side B
2017-03-31 · 50 min

A distraught Hannah gets a ride home from the party. Jessica's behavior grows increasingly erratic, and Clay learns the truth behind a tragedy.

Tape 6, Side A
Episode 11. Tape 6, Side A
2017-03-31 · 55 min

Clay and Hannah grow closer. While Clay spends a heartbreaking night listening to his tape with Tony, tensions boil over at Bryce's house.

Tape 6, Side B
Episode 12. Tape 6, Side B
2017-03-31 · 62 min

Hannah winds up at a party after an argument with her parents. The students are served with subpoenas, and Justin wrestles with conflicting loyalties.

Tape 7, Side A
Episode 13. Tape 7, Side A
2017-03-31 · 59 min

Hannah seeks help from Mr. Porter, the school counselor. Clay plays the new tape for Tony and weighs what to do next.

Season 2
Season 2
13 episodes · 2018

Memories of Hannah haunt Clay as a lawsuit against the school goes to trial, and more startling secrets emerge as the students testify.

The First Polaroid
Episode 1. The First Polaroid
2018-05-18 · 60 min

Five months after Hannah's death, the case against Liberty goes to trial, with Tyler as the first witness. Clay finds a troubling photo in his locker.

Two Girls Kissing
Episode 2. Two Girls Kissing
2018-05-18 · 60 min

Courtney makes a brave decision. Clay's memories of Hannah drive a wedge between him and Skye. Someone trashes the yearbook office.

The Drunk Slut
Episode 3. The Drunk Slut
2018-05-18 · 57 min

Worried about threats against them, Alex and Clay urge Jessica to testify about Bryce. Clay enlists Tony's help to find a potential witness.

The Second Polaroid
Episode 4. The Second Polaroid
2018-05-18 · 57 min

Clay hides a secret from his parents. Concerned about his reputation, Marcus lies in court. Jessica and Alex skip school together.

The Chalk Machine
Episode 5. The Chalk Machine
2018-05-18 · 57 min

Tyler and Cyrus embrace their outsider status. Alex fights to recover his lost memories. Ryan and Mrs. Baker look to Hannah's poems for clues.

The Smile at the End of the Dock
Episode 6. The Smile at the End of the Dock
2018-05-18 · 58 min

Clay tries to figure out where the Polaroids were taken. Justin shows up at school. Zach's revelation about Hannah takes everyone by surprise.

The Third Polaroid
Episode 7. The Third Polaroid
2018-05-18 · 57 min

Alex blows up at Bryce. Someone blackmails Marcus. Clay testifies about a night he and Hannah spent together. Jessica experiences a flashback.

The Little Girl
Episode 8. The Little Girl
2018-05-18 · 58 min

When Hannah's parents come under scrutiny, Jessica reaches out to Mrs. Baker. Justin struggles to stay clean. Clay reconnects with Skye.

The Missing Page
Episode 9. The Missing Page
2018-05-18 · 58 min

Tyler goes out with Cyrus's sister. Chloe confronts Bryce about the tapes. Jess wonders if she's ready to date again. Mr. Porter wrestles with regret.

Smile, Bitches
Episode 10. Smile, Bitches
2018-05-18 · 55 min

Tony opens up about his past. Sheri devises a plan to get into the clubhouse. Mr. Porter tries to help Justin. Zach and Bryce butt heads.

Bryce and Chloe
Episode 11. Bryce and Chloe
2018-05-18 · 58 min

Chaos erupts at school in the aftermath of Bryce's testimony. Jessica tells Chloe about the clubhouse. Alex's memories come rushing back.

The Box of Polaroids
Episode 12. The Box of Polaroids
2018-05-18 · 57 min

Threats against Clay and the others escalate. Tyler faces disciplinary action. Justin testifies about Bryce, putting his own future at risk.

Bye
Episode 13. Bye
2018-05-18 · 71 min

One month later, Hannah's loved ones celebrate her life and find comfort in each other. Meanwhile, a brutal assault pushes one student over the edge.

Season 3
Season 3
13 episodes · 2019

Months after the Spring Fling, Liberty High is hit with a new shock when Bryce Walker is murdered the night of homecoming ... and everyone is a suspect.

Yeah. I'm the New Girl
Episode 1. Yeah. I'm the New Girl
2019-08-23 · 57 min

The cops question Clay about Bryce's disappearance. Clay remembers the aftermath of Spring Fling, when he raced to cover Tyler's tracks and met Ani.

If You're Breathing, You're a Liar
Episode 2. If You're Breathing, You're a Liar
2019-08-23 · 58 min

After learning about Chloe's pregnancy, Clay and Ani pay her a visit. Chloe recalls how she leaned on Zach for support -- and that Bryce never knew.

The Good Person Is Indistinguishable from the Bad
Episode 3. The Good Person Is Indistinguishable from the Bad
2019-08-23 · 60 min

As the police investigation sets the school on edge, Ani remembers that Jessica confronted Bryce. Growing suspicious of Jess, Ani and Clay follow her.

Angry, Young and Man
Episode 4. Angry, Young and Man
2019-08-23 · 59 min

After Tyler admits he still has a gun, the group keeps tabs on him at school. But their worry deepens when they learn he had a motive to kill Bryce.

Nobody's Clean
Episode 5. Nobody's Clean
2019-08-23 · 60 min

The police search the school after finding steroids in Bryce's car. Alex remembers how Bryce supported Alex after Jessica dumped him.

You Can Tell the Heart of a Man by How He Grieves
Episode 6. You Can Tell the Heart of a Man by How He Grieves
2019-08-23 · 57 min

The police bring in Tony for questioning. At Bryce's funeral, Ani uncovers two damning secrets.

There Are a Number of Problems with Clay Jensen
Episode 7. There Are a Number of Problems with Clay Jensen
2019-08-23 · 50 min

The police interrogate Justin and Clay about the night Clay pulled a gun on Bryce. Clay discovers that Ani and Bryce's bond ran deeper than he realized.

In High School, Even on a Good Day, It's Hard to Tell Who's on Your Side
Episode 8. In High School, Even on a Good Day, It's Hard to Tell Who's on Your Side
2019-08-23 · 52 min

Mr. Porter interviews students about Clay, who pleads his innocence to Mrs. Walker. Learning Porter counseled Bryce, Clay and Ani question his motives.

Always Waiting for the Next Bad News
Episode 9. Always Waiting for the Next Bad News
2019-08-23 · 55 min

The cops name Clay as a person of interest in the murder. Ani catches Justin in a lie after learning Bryce bailed him out of a dangerous situation.

The World Closing In
Episode 10. The World Closing In
2019-08-23 · 54 min

Hannah's mother returns to town. Urging Clay to protect himself, she reveals that there was more to Tony and Bryce's relationship than Clay knew.

There Are a Few Things I Haven't Told You
Episode 11. There Are a Few Things I Haven't Told You
2019-08-23 · 55 min

As the cops close in on Clay -- their main suspect -- violent confrontations at the homecoming game expose that everyone had a reason to kill Bryce.

And Then the Hurricane Hit
Episode 12. And Then the Hurricane Hit
2019-08-23 · 60 min

The pressure of Clay's arrest leads his friends to make risky decisions, and the full story of the brawl that erupted at homecoming emerges.

Let the Dead Bury the Dead
Episode 13. Let the Dead Bury the Dead
2019-08-23 · 72 min

Clay is released on bail, Ani puts a plan to exonerate him into action, and the truth about Bryce's murder finally comes to light.

Season 4
Season 4
10 episodes · 2020

As graduation approaches, Clay and his friends face agonizing choices when secrets from their past threaten their future.

Winter Break
Episode 1. Winter Break
2020-06-05 · 59 min

The police question Tyler about the guns, leaving the friends rattled. Winston transfers to Liberty High after getting expelled from Hillcrest.

College Tour
Episode 2. College Tour
2020-06-05 · 58 min

After an incident at school, Clay thinks someone's trying to set him up. Zach and Clay land in hot water during a college tour.

Valentine's Day
Episode 3. Valentine's Day
2020-06-05 · 60 min

As the school gears up for the Love Is Love dance on Valentine's Day, disturbing phone calls keep Clay from getting in the spirit.

Senior Camping Trip
Episode 4. Senior Camping Trip
2020-06-05 · 59 min

Clay is forced to confront his anxiety on the senior camping trip as a suspicious email threatens to turn the friends against each other.

House Party
Episode 5. House Party
2020-06-05 · 57 min

The Jensens make the boys take a drug test. When the Liberty parents learn about an upcoming party, Clay suspects that they're tracking the students.

Thursday
Episode 6. Thursday
2020-06-05 · 61 min

The school goes into lockdown, and Clay, Tony and Justin worry about Tyler's whereabouts.

College Interview
Episode 7. College Interview
2020-06-05 · 60 min

Clay's mental health continues to decline as the friends wrestle with difficult emotions during their college admissions interviews.

Acceptance/Rejection
Episode 8. Acceptance/Rejection
2020-06-05 · 57 min

In the wake of the lockdown, the school is on edge — and a troubling abuse of power pushes the students to take action.

Prom
Episode 9. Prom
2020-06-05 · 60 min

When the dean begins a new investigation and threatens to cancel prom, the friends decide to confide in their parents ... but not about everything.

Graduation
Episode 10. Graduation
2020-06-05 · 99 min

Strengthened by the struggles they've endured, the friends say goodbye to high school and look toward the future.

Cast by season
Dylan Minnette
Dylan Minnette
Clay Jensen
Katherine Langford
Katherine Langford
Hannah Baker
Christian Navarro
Christian Navarro
Tony Padilla
Alisha Boe
Alisha Boe
Jessica Davis
Brandon Flynn
Brandon Flynn
Justin Foley
Justin Prentice
Justin Prentice
Bryce Walker
Miles Heizer
Miles Heizer
Alex Standall
Ross Butler
Ross Butler
Zach Dempsey
Devin Druid
Devin Druid
Tyler Down
Amy Hargreaves
Amy Hargreaves
Lainie Jensen
Derek Luke
Derek Luke
Kevin Porter
Kate Walsh
Kate Walsh
Olivia Baker
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Bryan Box
Jamie Garrison
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Dean
★ 3.0 / 10
**Short Summery: TV show started good, but turned into crap woke political show.** 1. Season is okay 2. Season is better 3. Season is bad and started showing signs of woke propaganda 4. Season is worst and is a pure propaganda **_Before you continue reading, be aware my review will contain spoilers._** I watched first season and this is the conclusion I made from these series: Hannah Baker (girl who killed herself) was a drama queen who made a lot of mistakes, weren't very bright in her head and instead of making things right, she decided to end her own life and blame others. She was definitely a stupid girl. Who doesn't get bullied in school? I got bullied too when I was a kid. I'm pretty sure lots of you got bullied too, but it doesn't mean you need to kill yourself. You move on and concentrate on more important things like your future and study instead of those moron teenagers. From everything that I saw in a first season I saw crime only twice: Raping and sexual harrasment. Hannah saw how her classmate got raped by other classmate. She got harrased several times sexually by the same person and another person (Marcus, in a restaurant), yet instead of telling parents and going to Police station, she kept it quite. But what's most stupid thing she did was going at night to the rapist's house party & getting half naked in his hot tub which apparently she ended up being raped by him. Seriously, what did you expect? You know that, this guy is a rapist, yet you go to his house party at night, get in his hot tub half naked and end up with him alone in the tub? How dumb you must be to do that? But her stupidity doesn't end up there. After she gets raped by that guy, instead of finally going to Police station, again she keeps it as a secret and acts like nothing happens. Later she visits school council and tries to tell him about it, but she doesn't. She just gives him some puzzled answers when council is asking the right questions. Eventually he tells her that "either you speak up about it and we will try to help, either you move on", because if victim doesn't speak out about it, then no one can help them. It's the only way. And as always, Hannah fails here too and refuses to admit what happened and instead decides to kill herself and then records audio cassettes where she blames a lots of kids for her suicide, even good kids that didn't deserve it. For example, Ryan publishes her poem without her consent because he thinks whatever she wrote was beautiful (it's clear his intentions are good), yet Hannah gets upset and puts his name on the list of her bullies. Yeah, these kids are teenagers, they're not perfect, they will make mistakes, it's normal. All in all, I think Hannah was just a suicidal girl who would still kill herself soon or later in her life because she was too much sensitive snowflake + dumb and usually those two things don't mix well. If not this school, I'm pretty sure somewhere something else would still provoke her to end her life, maybe her coworker would say something mean or etc... Bottom line is that: Life's not perfect. Teenagers aren't perfect. Kids can be mean and bullies, but you move on and if you encounter any serious crime like rape, you go to Police station and speak about it! Things that Hannah didn't do. In general, she was a stupid girl who made lots of mistakes. Second season is better. Not much to say about it, but it's more interesting. Third season is already showing signs of propaganda. Jessica turns into some feminist crazy person. It's also dragging and slow and they put this new character Ani - African girl as a main character to narrate. Her character is so shallow, boring and uninteresting. She's horrible. Everything about her is annoying, her voice, her personality, her lies, EVERYTHING. She came out of left field, doesn't even fit with the original characters. And her stupid accent doesn't help either. She feels like creators of show just decided to take her and put her in this show because of her stupid accent. She feels like she doesn't belong in this show. God, she's so boring and annoying... Every time I hear her accent I want to turn off this show. Ending is also crap. Alex kills Bryce. Cold-hearted feminist Jessica doesn't help and they let Bryce drown and this stupid African guild covers them and blames on Monty. Fourth season is worst of all seasons. It's a pure LGBT propaganda! I counted and 12 characters turns out gays! I think it's too much and not even realistic at all. This season is just a pure political agenda. Libtards are pushing it hard here, even making prom king and queen two king gay couples who everyone applaudes even their own parents. And Jessica character still being crappy feminist woke shit. It feels like that some libtard feminist LGBT American teenager wrote this garbage shit. It's a pure crap. I'm giving it 3/10, because story's not that bad, but this woke shit propaganda ruins the show. Lastly, thankfully, we don't have that annoying UK accent girl narrating the story. Saddest thing is that US used to make best shows and movies in the past, like in 90's and early 2000, but all they make nowadays is a pure garbage propaganda. This country turned into some politically propaganda country with lowest quality for movies and shows. It's just sad.
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tmdb18104390
★ 5.0 / 10
The rollercoaster that started with Hannah Baker and her titular motivations that drove her to suicide has finally come to a full stop. Everyone involved in the infamous tapes are damaged beyond repair, regardless what happinesses they find, and no one more than our protagonist Clay Jensen, whose conflict takes on the most phantasmagorical in the final ten episodes. For a show that's gone on as long as **_13 Reasons Why_** (and, let's be real, it really didn't need to surpass one season), the melodrama keeps piling on. The first season is not without its faults but it's superior to everything that follows. Season 2 was one long, dragged out snoozer that hit no bumps until the finale, which brought us what is singlehandedly the most uncomfortable scene in the entire series (perhaps even Netflix overall). Yes, even more than the (now removed) bathtub suicide at the end of season 1. While season 3 was a marked improvement over 2, ignoring the question of "why the hell is this still on?", at least new character Ani came in with something resembling a backstory, because that can't be said for any other new characters, although her use becomes extremely problematic (I'll give you a hint, it involves redeeming a rapist). A number of supporting players come into play in the second and third seasons, and then vanish with next to no explanation. The writers room seem to have little idea how contemporary teenagers act, peppering every other word with an F bomb and their lives is one giant soap opera. This may be how some Gen Z'ers see their existence but **_13RW_** is next level. Bullying that leads to suicide is all too unfortunately common, yet has anyone (prior to the show's release) actually gone out of their way to record who they blame for the ultimate decision? One thing I will credit the series as a whole is the committed performances of its young actors (_young_ is a strong word, considering the actor behind sociopathic school bully Montgomery is in his early thirties). With the material they're given, Katherine Langford (Hannah), Miles Heizer (Alex), Alisha Boe (Jessica), Brandon Flynn (Justin), Timothy Granaderos (Monty)--especially come season 4--really play out their strengths. But the most notable performance has to go to Devin Druid as the ambiguously disordered yearbook photographer Tyler. Tyler's journey is, without a doubt, the most harrowing and heartbreaking arc, because he may as well be one of the realest depictions of a teenager--regardless of generation--on TV. He's a nice enough kid but he's singled out by everyone around him as weird and--in the case of the aforementioned tapes--seen as one of the worst subjects (his offense being a stalker), despite said tapes including a serial rapist, a pathological liar, a cowardly educator, a backstabbing friend and a slut-shamer. The character development award goes to Brandon Flynn, who brings Justin Foley, a troubled boy from a broken and abusive home life, to life. The book that the series is based on doesn't go into that much detail but Flynn's downtrodden demeanor plays perfect to Justin's addiction storyline. He goes from gaslighting his girlfriend about being raped and solving problems with vague threats of violence to someone the audience really roots for, a protective and caring adopted brother to Clay. That is, until his life on the streets catches up to him and he's revealed to have contracted AIDS somewhere down the line. This is given a passing comment somewhere mid-season 4 and brought up in the extended length series finale. Not sure who to pin that on, I guess the showrunners wanted to go out on something big. And nothing says big like offing a major and well-developed character (who's played by a gay man) with outdated representations of a controversially depicted disease in the final 90 minutes of your show. Season 1: 86% | Season 2: 22% | Season 3: 42% | Season 4: 36% | Average: 46.5%
TMDB
Reno
**When everyone influence in everyone's life!** **_SEASON 01:_** Yeah, I'm from the walkman era. The cassettes, tape recorder, I've lived in the final days of that time enjoying all of them. I still have some old tapes saved somewhere that I've to locate them, but I've no device to place them. Anyway, when I heard about this series, how those previous technology was used to narrate a thriller drama, I was so happy. Each episode named after the how many tapes used, and its sides. Maybe the new generation won't understand that. Though the story matters, what it was focused and unfolding the truth, the message was great. One of the top rated debut from the 2017. The Netflix usually strikes the gold, and so with this. After so many good reviews, I wanted to see it to learn what's that all about. In the end, I did not get disappointed. But it was not that great, except the message, a very important message in the present world. I thought they dragged it. The whole season. I think it should have been only half of those total episodes. So the plots would have got tighter and faster narration. That suicide scene really terrified me. It was too strong, definitely I'm against showing that to youngsters. It was about a boy who receive a box of tapes from the dead girl. The girl who committed suicide, so she has recorded these tapes telling what made her to take this terrible decision. All those influenced in her life to her death gets the tape and finally how it all ends is the mystery told in the final episode. But before that, how the tale develops among the guys who are involved in it decides to stop this attempt. It's not that easily stopped and reasons are revealed. Initially I thought it was one season thing, but now after the final episode, I think definitely season two is on. They have announced it as well now. Well acted and made with the production. Many actors you can point out, but Dylan Minnette and Katherine Langford topped the list. There's more to come or I'm expected in the following season than what this season has revealed. So I think I'm going like that more than this. It's too early, but there's a very little it to get wrong. I hope that's where it ends, but they could be tempted to extend the series. Anyway, a nice watch. It will remain one of the best from the streaming giant! So watch it sooner than later! _7.5/10_
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Kewl Kat
★ 6.0 / 10
13 Reasons Why does indeed make suicide seem glamorous. It's a dangerous message. Hannah Baker made a lot of bad choices throughout the series. She was attracted to dangerous, selfish boys, she dismissed the nice ones, and failed to help her friend as she was being violated just a few feet away in the same room. She drank herself silly, put importance in stupid, shallow things and then decided the best place to strip down to her bra and panties was in the hot tub of the very same boy who she just watched rape her friend. As she is taking it deep in her sniz from behind, is she really surprised? Of course, there is never an excuse to rape. However, a female must be aware of risky situations. If you are prone to getting black-out drunk or stoned or you commonly end up nude or semi-nude in rapists' hot tubs, your odds of being taken advantage of go up exponentially. Season 2 is even more maddening than the 1st. Why? Because it goes out of its way to paint all females as natural born victims who are at the mercy of evil boys and men... ALL THE TIME. Nothing is a girl's fault. Ever. As if that message isn't bad enough, Hannah gets to take a break from Heaven so she can return to Earth as a ghost and see how completely devastated people are without her. This will inevitably inspire real suicides of narcissistic dummies who feel the world revolves around them and their stupid romance problems. What many dolts don't realize is that when you are dead, YOU ARE DEAD. You don't get to watch everybody melt down because your awesome self is gone. It's over. FOREVER. In conclusion, ultimately, NOBODY cares about who you are crushing on or who is manipulating your genitalia. Why not do your homework and take some time off from being an annoying idiot? Give it a try! Maybe you can contribute something positive to society rather than polluting the Universe with a bunch of melodramatic BS.
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GenerationofSwine
★ 1.0 / 10
So, what we have here is a game of blame. A blame game that pushes the responsibility for a suicide from the individual to everyone else, almost saying that the decision to off oneself is made by others. And then, as if to draw the biggest difference between Millennials and everyone else, it almost goes out of its way to say that people don't base their views on what everyone else thinks are wrong for being independently minded. The message is clear, let others think for you unto your death.
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