Ani finds that Bryce was writing a letter to Jessica. First, she pushes him away when he tries to help her at Rosie's. Tony is given the note Hannah left him the night she died and is later seen burning it. While dealing with personal problems. In the book I'm on episode 11 or 12; haven't finished the show , there's a part where she says she wrote down all the names and then picked 13 people whose stories were linked.
However he chose to react in a childish manner. Later, Bryce brings Alex to help him destroy his father's house. The website reported an 79% approval rating with an average rating of 7. Ani tells Jessica that she slept with Bryce. That child that seems to have the perfect life, with all the potentials in the world open to him ivy league, relationships etc.
Suspect: Justin Foley because he has Bryce's oxycodone bottle; Seth Massey because he has Bryce's watch. Although he didn't ask Hannah out, this was rejection enough, and he decided to get back at her for hurting his feelings, as well as his pride. Liz Shannon Miller of , who enjoyed the series and gave it a positive score of B+, gave praise to the racial, gender and complex diversity of its supporting cast of teens. Suspects: Tony Padilla because of his Mustang being in Bryce's garage; Barry Walker because of the daughter he hides. Courtney also adds to the rumor about Hannah and Justin, worsening Hannah's poor reputation. She leaves, not ready to face her involvement in the loss of her classmate or be more open about her sexuality. When he confronts Montgomery, the jock tells him Justin may still be using.
Chloe walks out and reveals to Zach that she's pregnant. Madison was one of the bad people who had contributed to Hannah Baker's death. In the present, Clay goes to Hannah's house and talks to her mother, though is unable to admit how close he and Hannah were. He didn't have his shit together either. Jessica attends her first group therapy session.
Justin steals money from his mother's boyfriend, and when confronted by his mother, leaves her some suggesting she leave too in order to escape the relationship. Tyler tells Jessica, who apologizes for mistreating him, and afterwards, confronts Montgomery. Afterwards, Olivia invites Ryan to help her decipher Hannah's poems for additional clues, but Ryan soon leaves after Olivia mentions missing pages in Hannah's journal, which Ryan had torn out. Tyler is the first to testify in the trial and does so truthfully. Each tape recording refers to a different person involved in Hannah's life contributing to a reason for her suicide mostly referring to both her friends and enemies. That's pretty common with teenage boys.
I'm mostly just here to say that I think the show really changed the message of the book. Though, maybe not a bad one. Clay goes to Tyler's house, where his parents show appreciation to him for being Tyler's friend. . Why does that make him the bad guy? Elsewhere, a fisherman finds the discarded bag of assault rifles that Clay, Tony and Tyler hid in the river during Spring Fling. They accompanied its presentation with additional warnings and viewer advice, and ensured that counselling referrals were included and not easily skipped at the conclusion of each episode.
Clay and his friends are struggling to cope with the cover-up of Tyler's attempted massacre at the Spring Fling, while helping him towards recovery. The only thing is no-one has a clue. A box of recorded by Hannah in the weeks preceding her suicide detail why she chose to end her life. Clay becomes mentally tormented by hallucinations of Hannah, to the point where he contemplates both murdering Bryce and killing himself, but Justin manages to calm him down. Clay tells Jessica that Justin is still an addict.
Present: The group monitors Tyler due to the gun he still has. Read the and use the search bar before posting. As the car departs, sirens of the approaching police cars can be heard, and Clay is left holding Tyler's rifle in front of the school. But when Hannah rejects his kindness, Zach, number seven on Hannah's list, steals Hannah's notes of encouragement from her Peer Communications class. He also confronts Tony about the incident with his brothers. That is for trained professionals to handle, not high school kids. Clay sees him go outside to use the bathroom, and later finds a brown bag in his backpack.