• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Mar 31, 2017
Season #: 4, 3, 2, 1
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7.6

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  1. Mar 31, 2017
    10
    The first thing I want to say before I start, is that I do not binge watch TV series. It's extremely rare for me, and I often don't even finish the season. This TV series had me hooked from start to finish and I spent all day watching it.

    While I was watching I was thinking - this is absolutely brilliant TV. However, by then end of it, I was thinking - that was so powerful and emotional
    The first thing I want to say before I start, is that I do not binge watch TV series. It's extremely rare for me, and I often don't even finish the season. This TV series had me hooked from start to finish and I spent all day watching it.

    While I was watching I was thinking - this is absolutely brilliant TV. However, by then end of it, I was thinking - that was so powerful and emotional to watch. I could barely watch the final few episodes, because I was so engrossed in the story and it does becomes quite graphic. I will say no more.

    Easily the best TV series I have watched in many many years, and an absolute must watch show.
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  2. Jul 16, 2017
    4
    I liked it enough to watch the whole thing, but I had some issues:
    1. Were they going for the diversification award? So many poor casting choices that looked as though they just checked off the box of another enthnicity (or mixed ethnicity) or sexual preference. Very distracting.
    2. Hannah wasn't believable as a suicide victim. She was too pretty, too popular, too smart, and far too
    I liked it enough to watch the whole thing, but I had some issues:
    1. Were they going for the diversification award? So many poor casting choices that looked as though they just checked off the box of another enthnicity (or mixed ethnicity) or sexual preference. Very distracting.
    2. Hannah wasn't believable as a suicide victim. She was too pretty, too popular, too smart, and far too insightful. In high school that covers a lot of bases.
    3. There was some terrible acting from some of the students and especially by Clay's mom. Plus, I dreaded when Hannah's mom (normally a good actor) came on screen with her repetitive, overwrought whiny face.
    4. On what basis would Hannah's parents sue the school? They had no idea there was anything that could have been the school's fault, and in fact would be just as likely or more likely, to blame themselves.
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  3. May 15, 2018
    0
    **** terrible ,dumb,stupid,generic,formulaic,terrible characters,terrible writing,mmm intresting music choices but over all a terrible **** show
  4. Aug 11, 2017
    3
    I never rate this bad, because i never watch such bad shows.

    I don't know what to say as the whole show was so irritating. Hanna's character was so flimsy. All the characters were just manipulated to fit the bad plot.
  5. Jul 25, 2021
    10
    13 Reasons Why: Season 1 made me fall in love with this show and television again
  6. Apr 25, 2017
    5
    i really think this tv show is well made and very emotional and most of the people saying that it talks about a real problem and it gives a really good message to the society but i also think that this scenario gives a wrong message too . because anything that happened in the series is something that any person in the world could have face , and everyone can make mistakes in their lifei really think this tv show is well made and very emotional and most of the people saying that it talks about a real problem and it gives a really good message to the society but i also think that this scenario gives a wrong message too . because anything that happened in the series is something that any person in the world could have face , and everyone can make mistakes in their life especially when you are a teenager.. its not a good message that someone must kill themself to punish all the others , a persons life is their own matter and responsibility if someone for instance hanah really wanted to make her life beautiful she could have done it with countless ways . except of that just choses to kill herself and make a leaving hell for anyone who ever loved her.. when other kids has not even food to eat and a bed to sleep but they keep fighting because thats how life is.. anw i really enjoyed this show but i just really dont think this gives a really good example to the world.. i also fell offended because me personally have clinical depression for years and i have lost almost everything.. and this show hurt me because it shows that healthy people make huge drama about their own little problems but they cant see the people who really suffers and dying every day all around the globe Expand
  7. Nov 26, 2017
    5
    Pretty much the entire show in a nutshell:

    Hannah: Hey guys Im dead (by suicide) but I made a bunch of tapes blaming other people for my death Clay: Guess I'll listen to these tapes at the slowest pace possible instead of listening to them all at once like a normal person. One of the classmates who are on the tapes: Hey clay Clay: Screw you, you evil monster! You killed her!
    Pretty much the entire show in a nutshell:

    Hannah: Hey guys Im dead (by suicide) but I made a bunch of tapes blaming other people for my death

    Clay: Guess I'll listen to these tapes at the slowest pace possible instead of listening to them all at once like a normal person.

    One of the classmates who are on the tapes: Hey clay

    Clay: Screw you, you evil monster! You killed her! She's dead because of you!

    Ghost of Hannah: You were one of the reasons why i killed myself Clay because you didn't tell me you loved me even after I yelled at you and told you to leave

    Clay: NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

    Moral of the show: Anyone who is being bullied or harrassed should commit suicide and make said tormentors feel as guilty as possible for it (note the obvious sarcasm).

    Not a good message to send to kids, 13 reasons why. And that scene where Hannah slits her wrists is just nauseating, I don't know what the writers were hoping to accomplish by showing us that.
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  8. Apr 28, 2017
    0
    People say the message is that you should think twice about the way you treat people. Thats all well and dandy but that is not the message this show sent. Especially for people in their teens. I am 25 now. In high school I thought about suicide a lot. My dad did commit suicide while I was in high school. I went to some pretty dark places back in those days and often felt alone and numb toPeople say the message is that you should think twice about the way you treat people. Thats all well and dandy but that is not the message this show sent. Especially for people in their teens. I am 25 now. In high school I thought about suicide a lot. My dad did commit suicide while I was in high school. I went to some pretty dark places back in those days and often felt alone and numb to the world. I put a smile on and went though the motions of going to school and for the most part I know nobody had a clue what I was going through. The thing is committing suicide is a lot easier said or thought, for that matter, than it is to actual go through with. If back then, on one of my darker days I happen to watch this show, I know exactly what I would have thought. I would have thought, oh that makes sense. If I am going to kill myself I should let everyone who ever wronged me know what they did. Then they will totally regret everything and know it is their fault I am not alive. See cause when you are in that lonely place, you want people to know how you feel. You want them to see you. The thing is, life does not work the way it did in this fantasy tale. I could see this show easily being that one last thing to stir up the emotions and get someone to finally commit the act of taking their own lives. I remember watching the death scene in this show thinking, oh my god, they made that look so easy. So easy in fact, that I am sure deaths via slit wrists are sure to be on the rise in the next year or so. The creators of this show need to get their own morals checked before trying to impose their morals on everyone else in the world. They should be ashamed. There are millions of people suffering all over this globe right now. People without the luxuries Hannah had such as parents who loved her, a sound mind, a roof over their heads, food to eat, water to drink, and so many other things. The shows all about accountability right? People should realize that their actions have unforeseen consequences? If thats the case, the creators should be held accountable and should have thought twice before delivering this trash to the public, where so many vulnerable human beings are now being subjected to it. Expand
  9. Apr 11, 2017
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I wanted to share the same view as most of the people but i can't like this TV Serie that much. They squeezed her death so much that i was expecting something more heartbreaking or unexpected in the end. Dylan Minnette had one of the best performances i've seen in this type of show and deserves an high credit for most people's positive valuation. But i was dissapointed on his character's reason on her death. I mean, everybody was saying to Clay that his tape was yet to come in the first episodes and once it comes there is nothing wrong or meaningful. I'm still going to watch the final 2 episodes but i'm not expecting something that big to change my score. This long hours could be transformed in a movie about it to make it more worth. Not that much content for so many episodes. Expand
  10. Apr 17, 2017
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The two lead actors are well cast and perform admirably.

    Everything wrong with this is in the writing. A 40 year old guy writing about overdramatic post-millennials. It's just not honest, though meticulously researched, and the viewer feels it the whole way through. The characters are caricatures. Rape works like deus ex machina here to justify Hannah's selfish, short-sighted behavior—sorry, it's true. I watched the whole thing, waiting to see the justification of her suicide, genuinely curious about it, because I had assumed the story was written by an honest writer—but in the justifications he selected you can see the writer clearly manipulating the narrative for emotional affect. One wonders if this whole thing wasn't calculated to check-off certain PC quotas.

    I mean I could be wrong. Kids of this age could all be whiny, dramatic, self-involved monsters with no sense of history or humility—but I tend to think that's just Hollywood's over simplistic deduction of post-Millennials, or the worst-case example (and coincidentally the loudest and most overrepresented in the media) of who some of these kids are.

    The fact that this is so well reviewed by people is really disturbing. It's like we suspend our critical faculties when our virtue signaling friends tell us we have to see the new "powerful" and "important" Netflix release (gag me). And then it's like dominos and nobody can state the obvious without being branded insensitive to the ridiculous trend of overhyping bullying, a trend dreamt up by out-of-touch adults attempting to manipulate the next course of young voters. Bullying has always existed. And given the hypnotized-by-PC nature of most post-millennials, I dare say they deal with a much LIGHTER and EASIER TO DEAL WITH form of bullying than other generations have endured. In fact, I'm certain of it.

    But you can't say that—because that information would give hope to post-Millennials, and reinforce in them the truth that high school is brief and completely unimportant to life in the end. Instead, we have to indulge the youth, convince them that what they suffer is infinitely worse than things other generations have suffered; we have to pill them up and tell them none of their problems can be overcome and romanticize and champion their suffering like they are heroes and heroines. It doesn't work. Heroes and heroines move stories, not characters that are chronically and irrecoverably broken, idiotic, forever miscommunicating, because of a meddling writer trying to make a statement by distorting them into fools. Oh if only Hannah and her oafish beau had communicated! Yeah, I know right. If only the writer had allowed two people we are told are bright and intelligent to be bright and intelligent. They might have been a hero and heroine then.

    This is the golden age of television, people! Demand more for God's sake. And learn to grow a guard against Hollywood "adults" (for lack of a better term) BRAZENLY manipulating you with a story that does not reflect real life but purports to. Or keeping mooing together, I guess.

    Sincerely,
    The 90's,
    Where apathy and self-assuredness still reign supreme.
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  11. Apr 24, 2017
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. As a TV show, a piece of media meant for entertainment, I think this is a fantastic show. It was well written, it had excellent pacing, and it really captured the audience with all the things going on with Hannah, Clay, and all the other people in the show. It did a really good job of switching between past and present. Hell, I didn't even realize Jeff wasn't in any of the "present day" periods until the episode where he died. And then when I finally realized it, I was thinking about how he's probably going to die. Then it happened. It had a hook.

    As a mental health professional, there are a lot of unsettling things I saw here. I do believe it glorified suicide and romanticized the way someone goes through things in life to get to that point. It showed, graphically, the actual suicide. As someone that has seen a suicide and works in this field every day, it still made me cringe. That scene really got to me. There were also just so many times where I found myself shaking my head. The school counselor, for one, don't even get me started. There were so many places where an obvious conversation could have been had, because I've seen those happen. Am I saying it happens all the time? No. There are some truly tragic cases where the person who kills themselves tries everything and there isn't an opportunity for that help to come through. This wasn't one of them. It felt like those conversations that could have sparked Hannah getting help were forcefully passed over. Maybe people don't come into this kind of a show with the perspective that I have. But so many times I found myself thinking "could have said something there, could have intervened there." It just doesn't feel authentic in any way.

    Also not a fan of how they left themselves open to what seems like a school shooter season 2. There are plenty of great documentaries to address that issue, and the issues of teenage depression and struggles. I just don't think this show does a good job at that.

    Entertainment value strictly as a TV show - 9/10
    Successfully accomplishing it's goal - 2/10
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  12. Apr 15, 2017
    4
    I've watched this show in two days and I couldn't feel myself more sad.

    The killing scene was totally unnecessary, it gives ideas of how and where to commit suicide. It brings everything in such a romantic way (A girl who suffered bullying, record 13 tapes and deliver to a person, enters the bathroom, fill up the tub, enters inside, think a little than cuts herself with a razor. Such a
    I've watched this show in two days and I couldn't feel myself more sad.

    The killing scene was totally unnecessary, it gives ideas of how and where to commit suicide. It brings everything in such a romantic way (A girl who suffered bullying, record 13 tapes and deliver to a person, enters the bathroom, fill up the tub, enters inside, think a little than cuts herself with a razor. Such a romantic scene, isn't it? Literature pictures a lot of these scenes!).

    To a teenager who is suffering bullying at school, who is having troubles at home, who has been raped, it can be a trigger to solve their problems. Unfortunately, the series doesn't come with hope. Hannah went to every place possible to get help. Even at school they didn't cared. This is not how school or any place should be portrayed. There are some serious professionals at schools who really care about the kids and want to help. Plus, the attempt of trowing everything on the back of other teenagers, who had problems just like her (or worse, maybe, we can't judge feelings and problems size) is not a way to put the things.

    Suicide is not romantic. Bullying is not romantic. Rape is not romantic. It shouldn't be pictured in the way it was. In my Facebook timeline there are a lot of suicide news, which came just after this series. I don't think it is only a big, giant coincidence. BTW, I live in Brazil. Lots of people here (and just not here) are extremely influenced by these kind of shows.
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  13. May 14, 2018
    0
    Terrible in every way. It's a legitime ****fest, terrible acting. Target audience is 13 year old girls with self-esteem issues.
  14. Apr 13, 2017
    3
    There are some amazing films and television shows dealing with topics of teenage suicide, depression, sexual assault, and bullying. This isn't one of them.

    The actors do a fine job here, and a few of the episodes are nuanced enough to be compelling. The three leads do a lot to keep the trashy writing from smelling as bad as it should. However, most of the plot is on-the-nose, the
    There are some amazing films and television shows dealing with topics of teenage suicide, depression, sexual assault, and bullying. This isn't one of them.

    The actors do a fine job here, and a few of the episodes are nuanced enough to be compelling. The three leads do a lot to keep the trashy writing from smelling as bad as it should. However, most of the plot is on-the-nose, the writing and dialogue poor, and too much of the show is absolutely tone deaf towards the issues that you'd expect it to care about. I'll keep my complains short and just include the two things that bother me the most. Spoilers beyond this point.

    The author of this story seems to have some sort of wish-fulfillment issue. The central character is the nice guy who rarely does anything wrong. He's smart and sensitive and thoughtful. He's also the only character who finally does what should have probably happened immediately: he actually tries to get justice for two of his friends that were viciously raped, and two of his friends who are now dead -- and it's mad to think that none of the other kids in this situation would have acted before him.

    Beyond our protagonist being the only one who does the right thing, though, it seems that everyone has thing for him even though he's too shy for that stuff: the pretty cheerleader, the tortured Hannah who ultimately commits suicide (in part because she shunned him even though she loved him), the cool coffee house goth girl, even his wise, homosexual friend. It all reeks of wish fulfillment on the writer's part.

    But the most egregious sin of this cynical television show ... that it leaves itself open for a second season in the most exploitative way possible ... by suggesting that a supporting character, another victim of bullying, is going to go on a school shooting spree and we'll get "13 Reasons Why" he becomes a killer.

    No. Thanks. And shame on the people who let this pass as meaningful television. 13 Reasons Why is exploitative and cynical and I feel gross having sat through it all in hopes for something meaningful to come of it.
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  15. May 2, 2017
    0
    The whole premise of show is ridiculous. The fact that she blamed others for her own suicide and is appalling. However, what's more disturbing is how blind so many people are to this and actively support and recommend this show. In addition to this, poor writing, obvious plot holes and a cliffhanger ending setting up for a second season just makes this entire show a complete waste of time
  16. Apr 5, 2017
    10
    13 Reasons Why is a fascinating and well-made series, with an engaging story and great acting! Selena Gomez and the other producers swept through this series!
  17. Apr 10, 2017
    7
    13 reasons why shows how a person could break if some bad things happened. A thing that this show does very well is not hiding some things that teens are going through. Katherine Langford as Hannah and Dylan Minette as Clay are the best performances in here, although their characters get a little annoying and desperate in times, Some parts of the episodes are really not that necessary and13 reasons why shows how a person could break if some bad things happened. A thing that this show does very well is not hiding some things that teens are going through. Katherine Langford as Hannah and Dylan Minette as Clay are the best performances in here, although their characters get a little annoying and desperate in times, Some parts of the episodes are really not that necessary and some people that are reasons they really haven´t do anything wrong. But after all, is a show that teens and also parents should see because it deals with a delicate topic but also a topic to open a conversation Expand
  18. Feb 27, 2021
    10
    What Amazing Season of this show I really enjoyed I can watch this show anytime it shows why Hannah committed suicide it explains 13 reasons why she did it explains it really well with the past scenes are incredible I do like when clay did confession to Bryce great scene of this season my opinion all round An amazing season I did dislike couple thinks in the show did fall off it sucks itWhat Amazing Season of this show I really enjoyed I can watch this show anytime it shows why Hannah committed suicide it explains 13 reasons why she did it explains it really well with the past scenes are incredible I do like when clay did confession to Bryce great scene of this season my opinion all round An amazing season I did dislike couple thinks in the show did fall off it sucks it did really well in the first season it's disappointing to see how it felled off The score Is this season is Amazing. These characters feel like real people a lot of the time it is rushed but this entire show feels like real people and it relates a lot to me I give this Season an A+ Expand
  19. May 9, 2017
    3
    Just another show that inaccurately depicts how high-schoolers behave and communicate to each other. It isn't that hard to get this right. Just interview actual school teachers, staff and students and they will tell you how these kids ACTUALLY TALK. Some of the lines these actors are saying makes me cringe.

    It's not just the language that completely distracts me from the plot, but the
    Just another show that inaccurately depicts how high-schoolers behave and communicate to each other. It isn't that hard to get this right. Just interview actual school teachers, staff and students and they will tell you how these kids ACTUALLY TALK. Some of the lines these actors are saying makes me cringe.

    It's not just the language that completely distracts me from the plot, but the behavior of some of these characters. If someone was suicidal, or looking depressed, and was half as good looking as Hannah Baker, they'd be getting almost annoyed with how many people would come up to them and ask what was wrong.

    By the way, the whole premise of a jock is vastly cliche, because nobody is casually going around wearing Letterman jackets in California.

    I rate this a 3 because it's interesting enough for me to keep watching. I don't exactly know why, though. Maybe I find enjoyment in identifying inaccurate portrayals of high-schoolers. Or laughing at some of the ridiculous dialogue choices. Overall, the issue with this show is that I can't clearly define the audience it tries to captivate. If It was made for 18-20 something year olds, it needs better dialogue and character development.
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  20. Apr 3, 2017
    10
    '13 reasons why' is a brilliant TV show. The plot is so emotional and powerful. It touches one of the main problems that people are facing and it shocked me in every possible way. One of the best series of 2017. Highly recommended
  21. Apr 3, 2017
    10
    If you've ever experienced what it's like to know someone close to you that has committed suicide, this is the TV series you've been waiting for. It's brutally honest, and it doesn't feel at all melodramatic. I was so afraid that this was going to end being a "typical teenage bs drama."

    It's not. Fantastic job. I hope this series instigates a wide-spread dialogue about suicide and
    If you've ever experienced what it's like to know someone close to you that has committed suicide, this is the TV series you've been waiting for. It's brutally honest, and it doesn't feel at all melodramatic. I was so afraid that this was going to end being a "typical teenage bs drama."

    It's not.

    Fantastic job. I hope this series instigates a wide-spread dialogue about suicide and suicide prevention.
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  22. Apr 3, 2017
    10
    I enjoyed it very much. Good acting, a plot full of suspense, and great lesson learned. I do not remember watching something this sad for a very long, long time. I recommend it
  23. May 1, 2017
    10
    As a parent of teenage girls, I found this completely but necessarily confronting. I laughed, I cried, I gasped, I shook my head, but more importantly, I learned. If you are a parent of teenage children, watch this...
  24. Apr 10, 2017
    10
    As a mother of two daughters and a future public school teacher, this movie really hit close to home. I didn't expect to become some interested in this series, but it had me hooked after the first episode. I watched the entire season in less than a week, and for a person who normally doesn't ever watch television, that's a big deal.
    The each episode was so detailed and it always kept my
    As a mother of two daughters and a future public school teacher, this movie really hit close to home. I didn't expect to become some interested in this series, but it had me hooked after the first episode. I watched the entire season in less than a week, and for a person who normally doesn't ever watch television, that's a big deal.
    The each episode was so detailed and it always kept my attention. The message behind this show was very eye-opening for parents, teachers, students, and just everyone in general. We can all learn something from 13 Reasons Why. I'm not going to lie, but this show truly terrified me. It changed the way I look at others, and it makes me think twice before I say anything. It also made me think twice before I thought about not saying anything as well.
    As a parent, it's hard to tell that there are any issues with our children, no matter how close the relationship. I can say this from my own teenage experience. My daughters are close to me, and I try to make sure to keep an open and positive relationship with them. Even with the openness and giving them the ability to come to me for anything, they still keep secrets from me. It's just how it will always be. I don't know how to change that, but I will continue to love them and show them how much they mean to me regardless of their mistakes and imperfections.
    As teacher, this opens my eyes to be able to see and recognize when students are feeling like they have nothing else to live for. I want to be the teacher who has that good rapport with the students, and I can say that I have a good relationship with them. I want to be able to make a change in their lives and show them their worth because they are important.
    I have lived this life in high school, and I remember how hard it can be. I dealt with it by ignoring it and making fun of it. I also remember making others feel bad because I felt bad. That is how I coped with things.. I want to teach my own children and students to be respectful and caring of each other because we all deserve it.
    I know this post is a lot, but I hope that this show can open the eyes of others like it has mine. If we could all see, understand, and treat others better just by simply watching 13 Reasons Why than why not. I would recommend this show to friends, parents, teachers, and older teens for sure.
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  25. Apr 20, 2017
    3
    The motivations that trigger most of the conflicts are weak, the discussions escalate exaggeratedly quick (even for teenager standards) just so they can justify the change of each character's behavior, too convenient for the plot. It is unnatural to just be besties at a moment and suddenly worst enemies in a second or vice versa, that just reveals a lazy script writing.

    The struggle
    The motivations that trigger most of the conflicts are weak, the discussions escalate exaggeratedly quick (even for teenager standards) just so they can justify the change of each character's behavior, too convenient for the plot. It is unnatural to just be besties at a moment and suddenly worst enemies in a second or vice versa, that just reveals a lazy script writing.

    The struggle that Hannah went through was more related to her own bad decisions and her own poor ability to communicate, and that makes the plot even weaker. Maybe we can make a "13 reasons why crappy content becomes trendy".

    The music is good, I love the selection for its soundtrack.
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  26. Mar 31, 2017
    8
    A steady 13-episode descent into grief and emotional confusion, 13 Reasons Why is an honorably mature piece of young-adult adaptation, fleshing out Jay Asher's well-regarded novel in a way that allows its cold-hearted high-school environment to breathe while revolving around tremendous lead turns by Dylan Minnette and particularly Australian newcomer Katherine Langford
  27. Apr 1, 2017
    10
    '13 Reasons Why' is probably one of the most poignant thrillers in television. No only is the acting superb, but also the way it touches you is simply heartbreaking. Bravo, Netflix!
  28. Apr 11, 2017
    10
    This show is so brillant, well writing & playing, raw & powerfull, sad & heartbreaking. This show changed definitvely my vison about teenagers. The cast is impressive. Another one masterpiece from Netflix. A must see.
  29. Apr 12, 2017
    7
    Thumbs up for decent wring and well-cast 2 main characters, but does not reach potential. Thumbs down: repetitive and meandering middle of season episodes, 26 year olds cast as high school sophomores, ripped-from-the-headlines storyline and check-the-box for every teen malady imaginable.
  30. Aug 28, 2017
    0
    I started hopefully episode 1 with 13 Reasons Why. As the episode dragged on I quickly realized I didn't care about Hannah, the girl who committed suicide. If you leave this world, why irritate people who are still here? Rediculous ! What bothered me most about Hannah is her flat and emotionless voice and appearance. She bored the hell out of me. The premise of 1 tape per episode is alsonI started hopefully episode 1 with 13 Reasons Why. As the episode dragged on I quickly realized I didn't care about Hannah, the girl who committed suicide. If you leave this world, why irritate people who are still here? Rediculous ! What bothered me most about Hannah is her flat and emotionless voice and appearance. She bored the hell out of me. The premise of 1 tape per episode is alson boring and too predictable. Even though the subject is extremely relevant I quit after one episode. Expand
  31. Dec 3, 2017
    7
    13 reasons why pode ser a melhor série teen de 2017 e isso deve ao fato de que a primeira temporada trata diversos assuntos de maneira calculada,mesmo que intensa.É uma das séries que abre questionamentos e debates quanto aos diversos temas relacionados.
  32. Dec 26, 2017
    7
    Sensitive topics that most teenagers face brought to light in a well-made not overly preaching or surrounded by a dark & depressing atmosphere.
    The acting is good, the screenplay keeps you hooked till the end of the series although some minor plot issues. I think a season 2 is unnecessary but I am curious to know if it can be as good or better when released.
    The content is probably
    Sensitive topics that most teenagers face brought to light in a well-made not overly preaching or surrounded by a dark & depressing atmosphere.
    The acting is good, the screenplay keeps you hooked till the end of the series although some minor plot issues. I think a season 2 is unnecessary but I am curious to know if it can be as good or better when released.

    The content is probably more suited to 13+ or 11+ with a guardian to discuss certain topics/scenes.
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  33. Apr 30, 2018
    0
    I watched the last episode again. I couldn't commit to watching the full series again because its so bloody petty and I've watched it from the start about 3 times already. I understand how its suppose to give kids an understanding and spread the message and **** but it honestly doesn't do the subject any favor. In fact, along with a long list of people it's actually increased the rate ofI watched the last episode again. I couldn't commit to watching the full series again because its so bloody petty and I've watched it from the start about 3 times already. I understand how its suppose to give kids an understanding and spread the message and **** but it honestly doesn't do the subject any favor. In fact, along with a long list of people it's actually increased the rate of suicide and depression. Because the show is so addicting, these kids become obsessed with Hannah and her petty 13 reasons (obviously excluding the actually serious ones). They relate to her, and what did she do? give up. so that's exactly what these kids where doing. When this show came out I noticed ALOT of kids from my school looking and acting quite down, attempting to cover it up. The show spread the word, but not in a good way. Others have different opinions but you can't deny how the show negatively impacted alot of people. I do not recommend watching this. Expand
  34. May 14, 2018
    0
    Probably the biggest waste of time available everywhere. Cliffhanger over cliffhanger, terrible acting, terrible plot, the character are unappealing. This is a product for idiotized Netflix consumers.
  35. Jun 11, 2018
    10
    Great show. Binge-watched season 2 in a couple of days. Great plot and very good acting.
  36. Sep 21, 2018
    8
    O conceito da série, para começar, é muito bom e diferente de todos os programas da TV (não só norte-americana, mas mundial) que eu já vi. O plot da história, nos primeiros episódios, foi muito bem trabalhado. Na metade da história, perde-se um pouco de qualidade, mas quando as nossas dúvidas são respondidas, o final releva ser uma boa surpresa.

    plot da história é
  37. Apr 4, 2017
    2
    An incredibly overwrought, poorly written, poorly acted slog. I feel bad for all high schoolers if this is how bleak your everyday life is. Mine, as long ago as it was, was obviously all sunshine and rainbows. There are many YA books that deserve adaptation... the Asher book did not deserve THIS adaptation.
  38. Apr 13, 2017
    7
    Well written overall, and the acting was surprisingly good given the young cast. Other tween shows should take note that teens can act and they have no excuse for producing bad shows/movies even if teens are the main subjects.

    The story is in the summary of the show, a girl kills herself and leaves behind tapes to tell people why she did. Its not as political as some reviewers make it
    Well written overall, and the acting was surprisingly good given the young cast. Other tween shows should take note that teens can act and they have no excuse for producing bad shows/movies even if teens are the main subjects.

    The story is in the summary of the show, a girl kills herself and leaves behind tapes to tell people why she did. Its not as political as some reviewers make it out to be, certainly I did not feel very moved by this story but it was depicted in a believable way. The girl was flawed, very flawed, and she was placed in a an environment that was toxic which only made her spiral out of control. It can happen and teens, being irrational doorknobs, can come to the same conclusion as the girl. Ive seen bullying as depicted in this show and I have experienced it so I know its true or at least was 20 years ago. My sister in high school today does not seem thrilled with the experience either so I assume things like this still happen albeit (hopefully) not as frequently.

    It is a fairly depressing show overall. So if you are not into that sort of thing, definitely skip this. Most of the characters are not likable but that is intentional as many teens are not likable (to an adult). Some of them are, I certainly related to the protagonist who brought back a lot memories of my own experiences which is probably what this show is all about. The suicide stuff was central, but again, the show didnt really take sides except to say that we as people need to treat each other better. There is nothing wrong with this message.

    Give it a go if you get the chance. I am curious what they plan to do for season 2 though I suppose they did place some hints here and there.
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  39. May 13, 2017
    0
    the premise is insulting, the dead girl not only pushes other people to suicide but also makes them do the things other people did to her as well (stalking, ridicule, shaming...) which completely beats the point she tries to make - most of these people either need psychological help or need to be locked up for harassement and other various crimes

    the girl recorded the tapes WITHOUT ANY
    the premise is insulting, the dead girl not only pushes other people to suicide but also makes them do the things other people did to her as well (stalking, ridicule, shaming...) which completely beats the point she tries to make - most of these people either need psychological help or need to be locked up for harassement and other various crimes

    the girl recorded the tapes WITHOUT ANY slip-ups, misspeaks or errors as with tapes you can't just delete a part that you **** up and on top of them in scenes she is recording them she doesn't have ANY text or paper in her hand so she just spewed all those "phylosophical" and "poetical" rhetoric in one go - typical for highschool teenagers of course

    also the only thing the tapes serve is to stroke her own ego, she wants to humiliate and punish the people that wronged her by killing herself and the tapes drive other people to depresion and even considering commiting suicide themselves while the **** killed herself getting off on the feeling of "yeaaaah, I showed them!"

    But that just beats the entire purpose of this "script" - someone is and **** to you that means be an **** back, yeah a great lesson, you truly are the superior moral person in this

    several people she has on her ego-stroking tapes are either delinquents or people with downright metal conditions and her responce to that is absolutely retarded

    there were dozens of times she shold've called the police not just for her sake but in the case of the stalker for example - that kids NEEDS Psychological help ASAP

    another thing is the girl's reasons for commiting suicide were STUPID, only legitimare thing that I could agree with would be committing suicide after being a victim of a stalking - you don't feel safe anymore, you are paranoid, you are scared, it is a valid reason for feeling like at the end of the rope here

    only trouble is that THE STALKING WAS THE ONLY THING she just glanced over and laughed at! WHAT THE **** A dumb hot list that noone over the age of 12 would actually write is suicide worthy but being stalked and photographed by a pervy teenager (who she previously thought was some old man and found even funnier) is LAUGHABLE??? **** **** you

    on top of that NOONE in this show acts like a human being, reacts to situations like a human being or talks like a human being - they are all just products of a writer who watched highcschool comedy movies and thought THAT'S HOW LIFE WORKS while being absolutely oblivious to how things actually work

    everyone talks like a retard, many times leaving in the middle of a conversation for a dramatic effect that only gets old and bad with constant repetitions, most of the time people answer questions with more questions that moves the dialogue and story NOWEHERE, many scenes have NO IMPACT or a REASON to be there

    the only thing this show get's right is making the viewer feel like he is in the shoes of Hannah - CAUSE I WAS ACTUALLY CONSIDERING SUICIDE WHILE WATCHING

    the show NEVER even touches any serious topic because no one in it behaves like a human so it only looks like you are watching some amateur comedy - you don't feel anything but distain for EVERYONE - these characters are not human, you don't empathize with them, if anyone can actually feel anything but repulsion, disgust or hate towards any of these characters I seriously doubt their mental capabilities
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  40. Apr 2, 2017
    10
    Show is amazing. Great work to all on screen and behind the camera! I could very much relate to the show very well and thought it was great for Generation Z.
  41. Apr 24, 2017
    10
    A lot of people discuss this show from emotional point of view, and it's pretty fair since it is meant to induce strong feelings in viewer.

    But I want to talk about how amazing it is as a show. First and the most important feat of any show - it keeps you hooked. You want to know what's next, you HAVE to. Second - actors. It probably depends on a viewer, but I felt like they did their
    A lot of people discuss this show from emotional point of view, and it's pretty fair since it is meant to induce strong feelings in viewer.

    But I want to talk about how amazing it is as a show.
    First and the most important feat of any show - it keeps you hooked. You want to know what's next, you HAVE to.
    Second - actors. It probably depends on a viewer, but I felt like they did their job amazingly well: no character felt unnatural or without depth. I really appreciate that they actually went through with showing a lot more than I would like to see in some scenes.
    And on that topic, the credits are of course due to writers and directors. They got great material in the form of a book and they transformed it into very powerful, stunning scenes in the show.

    I would ramble more how great it is technically but I don't really know much about making shows so I'll just stop myself there. I will however say something from an emotional point of view.

    It was a brutal, but a beautiful experience. Watching this show basically put me out of my regular life for 3 days. It made me think a lot about my own life and all lives around me. It really was a mind and heart opening experience. I really recommend it to everyone.
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  42. Apr 27, 2017
    5
    13 Reasons Why is the latest Netflix Original production and follows the story of teenager Clay Jensen in his quest to discover the reasons why Hannah Baker committed suicide, throughout 13 tapes. Netflix strikes another time with a teenager drama show and its definitively a huge disappointment. Watching the show was a really harmful experiences and not because the drama in it. 13 Reasons13 Reasons Why is the latest Netflix Original production and follows the story of teenager Clay Jensen in his quest to discover the reasons why Hannah Baker committed suicide, throughout 13 tapes. Netflix strikes another time with a teenager drama show and its definitively a huge disappointment. Watching the show was a really harmful experiences and not because the drama in it. 13 Reasons Why recruits a bunch of barely unfriendly characters and creates an atmosphere of pity. But the huge disappointment gotta be Hannah Baker, the lack of empathy to Hannah was humongous, the show runners and writers surely thought that just because it deals with "all day lifestyle" was going to be good and attractive but it wasn't. Also they filled every episode with cliches and sometimes the dialog felt kind of repetitive and obscene. Yes the words that teenagers use but it seems that the writers gave up with just a few words and they were overused. Useless characters also hurt the show. I am talking to you Tony. Even though he was such a pivotal role to the storyline the script managed to make the character even useless giving him no actual backstory with Hannah more that just giving her the tapes. He was everywhere when the story needed him and it mostly didn't work. Ryan Shaver, Marcus Cole, Montgomery and Jeff were useful just to add a dull backstory and to supply more reasons to Hannah to kill herself, but they never felt actually painful. Hannah had such immaturity to serve the purpose to commit suicide, i never felt bad for her, and the actions weren't executed well to understand the pain of Hannah. Although the show had some highlights and they are Episode 1 and Episode 13, i really liked the first chapter, i was engaged with the story, there were some elements that i loved and it really promised something. The last chapter had great momentum with nice editing and soundtrack selection. But there were more lowlights for sure. 11 episodes that i can only describe my experience with this words, woeful and horrifying. The show in overall had great editing, decent performances and nice soundtrack. At the end i didn't have a great experience watching "13 Reasons Why" and that' why i do not recommend the show. I'll give this a 54 out of 100 and i am being really kind.
    I forgot to actually talk about Clay, he was the most okay thing of the season, i felt sorry for him but i also the most part of the time i didn't feel that Clay was actually in pain.
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  43. Apr 11, 2017
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This show is incredibly unhealthy to any teenager watching.
    At first, I felt bad for this Hannah Baker that killed herself, but soon enough, I realized that this show is over dramatic.
    What happened to her and the reasons she killed herself are ridiculous. What she has been through happens to any regular high school student - maybe not to this extend (the accumulation of events in a short period of time AND the rape, I haven't finished the show yet, i'm at episode 7) but things happen.
    I came to think that mentally unstable kids going through puberty or that are just at a low point in life (cause high school can be tough), may think that their situation is comparable to Hannah Baker's and therefore will start thinking about killing themselves too.
    And again, I haven't finished the show yet, so i'm not aware of all the incidents, but TOUGHEN UP!
    I just hope that this show will not be the reason kids start killing themselves, or think about doing it.
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  44. Jun 4, 2017
    10
    This show is amazing in so many ways. The storyline is great. The acting is good. And there's many scenes that make you want to cry. It's really good in so many ways. If you haven't watched 13 Reasons Why, you should watch it now. You won't regret it.
  45. Apr 8, 2017
    10
    although the story is so moving,poignant and sometimes hard to watch,it expresses the true feeling of depression,isolation and how fragile a teenager could be.it also teaches teenagers how to behave specially toward girls.
  46. Feb 5, 2018
    10
    One of the best awesome TV Series so far. It's quite hard to portrait such kind of issue in front of Today's Generation. Dylan and Katherine both did a wonderful Job. I am really Glad this is a series - hopefully this can spark something to be done inside All school system, besides displaying a 1000's number of signs around campus...:-)
  47. Apr 1, 2017
    1
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Based on all the positive reviews this show is getting, I expected to love it. Now I realize everyone is just reacting to the current hot-button topic of teenage suicide. But no matter what the subject, a show can't be good w/o good writing. This show is plagued by teenage slang and witticisms invented by the writers, who clearly have no idea how real teenagers speak, in an attempt to be hip. Slang like "cappuccino fingers." As in "Eww, don't touch me with your cappuccino fingers!" What the hell are cappuccino fingers? The fingers the perpetrator got from holding a mug of cappuccino by its handle? It's complete nonsense that I'd normally ignore, except that the whole series is loaded with this type of senseless dialogue. But the worst part is the plot device that gets the whole show started, and the reason the narrator is driven down the path to suicide. She went on a date with a jock cretin, who creepily took an upskirt photo of her while she was fully dressed (including underwear). Said cretin's moronic friends grab his phone and send the pic to everyone in the school. All the kids then immediately and inexplicably extrapolate from this pic that the girl had sex with the jock. Why? How does someone get from point A to B here? If the showrunners (or novel author - I don't know, I haven't read the book) bothered to research the subject of the show, they'd know that high school social media is riddled with far more risque pictures than this. It's a big part of the problem in today's schools. Putting aside the completely illogical assumption of sex from the photo, no kids today are jumping to such conclusions from pics like this, let alone alienating the picture's subjects because of it. If so, everyone in high school would be walking the hallways alone with their heads hung in shame. It's a preposterous start to the show, and infects the plotting of everything that follows. The narrator is also annoyingly self-obsessed, forcing 13 kids, who probably don't have the attention span to binge a bad Netflix show, to listen to 13 cassettes about her life. If her life was so important and worthy of so much attention, why did she herself throw it away so easily? By the time I got to the 3rd episode, I was glad the narrator of the tapes was dead, because she seemed like such a self-centered brat to me, so I honored her by killing the show on my watchlist as well. Expand
  48. Apr 3, 2017
    1
    A drawn and repetitive story, it came with a good perspective, but it did not show anything of convivial nor of direcferente or innovator.

    Not unlike other stories on television, the drama of a teenager who suffered and tragically takes her life is a good option for a weekend, but it is not a production that will catch your attention.
  49. May 1, 2017
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The PEPSI add of Tv Shows. Not a good view. Overall the production it is acceptable, editing was superb and kudos to Kate Walsh who had a great performance, so much so that it feels from another series. Now the story, characters, and performances are STUPID. Yes, the reasons she had for killing herself are presented in an incredibly stupid way. And the aftermath of her suicide it's handled incoherently. It's unbelievable how this story passed so many filters to land on Netflix, and I think that the whole story hangs from the fact that she killed herself... of course... but, think about this: Imagine that she didn't kill herself, imagine she left those tapes and ran away and everyone assumes that she did kill herself. Now, through that lens every reason she had and interaction she made point major flaws in character development. I guess that the thesis the author tried to establish on his book was that every little act of indifference we perform can have a big impact on someone else's lives, But it crumbles once you develop it free of the guilt of her death. Hanna is emotionally manipulating everyone, she barely has any personality and her choices are unjustified. The parents are incredibly distant, the protagonist is a boy whose development its both incredibly stupid and incoherent (He is supposed to be a smart kid who jumps into savage conclusions and actions without hearing all the tapes... everyone else sat through the things in one night and this kid is annoyingly slow in every sense) ... and then ... there is Tony that awful character ruins everything he touches. Now... The Tapes... the series asks you to take an enormous leap of faith and assume that no one involved was like "F... this, ill call the police, or at least ... MY PARENTS". Clay's mom is a lawyer... (incredibly representing the school in a case where his son might be involved... another stupid plot point you just have to go with)... how come he didn't checked what she had to say. I'm I supposed to believe that you don't know if you killed this girl? Would you forget if you did something that might induce your crush to kill herself? Heck ! I bet everyone remembers if you were breathing wrong when your high school crush was around.... then how im i supossed to believe anything you say after this. In the end i think the entire series tries to blackmail the emotions out of you just like Hanna did with her mates. The rape scenes come out of nowhere and the point of the tapes falls flat when you realize how pointless the whole scheme is. Every character fails when trying to adquire dimension. It tried to be edgy and it ends up being stupid and insensitive. Its like the Pepsi commercial of TV shows... so Join the Conversation... I guess? Expand
  50. Apr 19, 2017
    10
    it s really amazing , the story is absolutly magnific and the end was shook . i really want season 2 . we can learn something from this. Caracters are really good , and If will bve a season 2 I want to see Selena in 13RW as a caracter not as a co-producter
  51. Sep 22, 2017
    0
    This movie was way to drawn out! And the ending was awful. Could of shown what happened in court, to Bryce, Alex, Clay and the rest of them. I would never let a teenager of mine watch this. This is only my opinion of course.
  52. Jun 25, 2017
    0
    After Stranger Things, I was worried if this series wouldn't live up to my expectations. This show is a triumph in every sense of the word. More people should watch this series in order to understand the importance of bullying and suicide.
  53. Apr 30, 2017
    7
    I just watched this show and found it extremely compelling and well-executed with an excellent cast. I think it sends a very strong anti-bullying message and does a good job of showing the ripple effect that a few seemingly minor actions can have on someone else. However, what bothered me the most, was that the writers failed to address the lead character's mental health issues, or her herI just watched this show and found it extremely compelling and well-executed with an excellent cast. I think it sends a very strong anti-bullying message and does a good job of showing the ripple effect that a few seemingly minor actions can have on someone else. However, what bothered me the most, was that the writers failed to address the lead character's mental health issues, or her her lack of self-accountability or the fact that she often had a very self-centered perspective (Some minor spoilers ahead) There is no doubt that some terrible things happened to her (Hannah) but, I still think that the majority of the people she blamed for her death, did not do enough to deserve this burden of responsibility. In some instances, Throughout the series you get to see the devastating effect that her message has on these individuals. but in some instances, I thought that the blame she placed on them was far more cruel than anything they had ever done to her. characters, Also, despite the fact that Hannah had a lot going for her (Caring parents, intelligence, charm, looks, etc), she definitely had some self-destructive tendencies and i wish they had made it clear that there were other ways she could have helped herself. Instead, the main theme of the show was about how these 13 people failed her which wasn't fair in a number of cases. As I said, I really think the series does a good job of making us more aware of how we treat others, but I do worry that a person who is depressed and/or a victim of bullying could watch this show and see suicide as a way to get back at someone. So if teenagers watch this show, I really think that the it should be watched and discussed with an adult. Expand
  54. May 1, 2017
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. 13 Reasons Why (2017)
    13 Caps. (Netflix)

    13 Reasons Why es una serie que me obliga a romper un largo silencio en cuanto a cosas que veo. Lo primero que hay que entender con esta miniserie es que hay que tener mucho cuidado con a quién se la recomienda uno... es muy muy muy irresponsable decirle a todo el mundo que la mire. La serie en sí tilda tantas casillas en 'cosas que uno creando contenido no debería hacer nunca' que la convierte en munición para estupideces.

    Si vivieramos en un mundo donde pudieramos garantizar que nuestros hijos (o personas en un estado cercano a depresivo) no tienen acceso a esta clase de contenido sería mucho más simple hacer un análisis de la miniserie pero creo que el contenido es tán sensible´que es imposible separar lo uno de lo otro y más viviendo en una época dónde haciendo una búsqueda en google y dando tres clicks podés mirar lo que querés. El problema más grande de 13 Reasons Why es que depende del contexto de cada uno se le pueden dar interpretaciones muy oscuras.

    Básicamente 13 Reasons Why es acerca de una adolescente que tiene mucha mala leche, toma las peores decisiones posibles cada vez que se le presentan, nunca aprende de ninguno de sus errores, no sabe como pedir ayuda y aunque se arroja a situaciones de mierda una y otra vez cuando debería poner los huevos sobre la mesa con la única persona de la serie que vale la pena nunca dá un paso adelante.

    Más allá de las circunstancias, la vida de Hanna es una caricatura de todo lo malo que le puede pasar a una persona. Tan así que mientras miraba la serie no podía parar de imaginarme a quién quiera haya sido que escribió el libro en la misma situación que George Lucas con Indiana Jones en aquel memorable capítulo de South Park en que se lo viola arriba de un Pinball. Lo que hace este tipo con Hanna es una falta de respeto, se siente sadismo literario.

    Pero lo peor de lo peor es que la venganza de Hanna a través del suicidio es eficaz. El suicidio como método de castigo no debería jamás verse glorificado de la manera en que se vé en esta serie. Absolutamente todo lo malo que pasa cuando Hanna está viva se vé misteriosamente encarrilado después de que ella muere y aunque se podría decir que Clay es el ejecutor de su voluntad el plan sigue siendo el de Hanna y el suicidio el catalizador. Sin ir más lejos Clay, gracias a la muerte de Hanna, encuentra su redención y lugar en la sociedad... como verán es un concepto muy peligroso para exponer ante gente que puede llegar a estar pasando por un mal momento.

    Hanna hace tantas cosas mal que es muy díficil simpatizar con ella y encima las expectativas que tiene de la gente son totalmente irreales... por momentos pareciera que pretende que la gente que tiene alrededor (en especial Clay) le lean la mente y que actuén completamente fuera de carácter para complacerla. Ni hablar que algunos de los tapes son boludeces, en particular el de Clay, el chabón que le publicó el poema y el otro que le robaba los conejitos de la bolsa de papel.

    El autor también introduce la idea de que Hanna podría estar mintiendo cuando dice que lo vió a Zach tirar el papel, pero él todavía lo tiene y se lo muestra a Clay. Después de introducir esa idea no hace absolutamente nada con eso pero una de las escenas más claves es al final con Bryce y curiosamente es una escena donde ella es la única testigo y... ¿Se supone que le tenemos que creer 100%? Hanna quería que Bryce pague por lo que le hizo a Jess... ¿Quizás eso fué todo parte del plan? No hay mejor mentira que una que está rodeada de verdades pero lo cierto es que no sabemos porque EL PUTO AUTOR NO NOS CUENTA AL FINAL.

    Otra cosita más... quiero creer que aunque la muerte de la piba haya sido suicidio la policía científica hubiera encontrado los moretones y la evidencia de violación o al menos hubiera habido algún tipo de sospecha... se le ven claramente las marcas de los dedos en la espalda a la minita. Bleh... y Tony ni hablemos de Tony que empieza siendo un character re copado y después decepciona completamente... y Jeff... Jeff merecía otro final, hijo de puta.
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  55. Feb 4, 2018
    8
    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
    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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  56. May 1, 2017
    6
    I think the subject matter weighs up the rating for this series, as opposed to the actual quality of the show. It's not bad since I kept watching, mostly to find out the reasons behind why these kids got sent the cassette tapes, but in the end I found myself wondering why most of them were even dragged into it or why they were so dramatic as to what was on the tapes. (not much for most)I think the subject matter weighs up the rating for this series, as opposed to the actual quality of the show. It's not bad since I kept watching, mostly to find out the reasons behind why these kids got sent the cassette tapes, but in the end I found myself wondering why most of them were even dragged into it or why they were so dramatic as to what was on the tapes. (not much for most)

    By the by, cassette tapes? Do children even know these things exist? I'm surprised that 1) they know what these things are, and 2) that they each apparantly had some sort of cassette player available to listen to the tapes. Or did they all borrow the walkman from hip latino guy in a leather coat who thinks cassettes 'sound better'? Which nobody who ever listened to cassettes would say.

    It's a tv show, so I can understand not everything has to make total sense. But that one bugged me a little. Anyway, the mystery surrounding the reasons why all these characters has a hand in the suicide of Hannah is the main pull of the show. However as mentioned, the mysteries fall flat for many of these kids. That you are left to wonder why they are so worried about the tapes going public.

    For one of the characters the reason is simply, you stopped being my friend...... Oh nooo, can't let that go public. We must stop the main character who keeps asking everybody what's on the tapes (as opposed to, oh I don't know, actually listen to the tapes yourself to find out) from making too much noise. Or people will find out. The humanity.

    That the girl who committed suicide sounds all happy and chipper on the tapes, which is at a time where she already decided to kill herself, surprises no one? At the end, after the "big reveal", she even makes it a sort of game to find out if the counselor would follow her out of the door. I actually thought he was the one who did what happened to her, because of the way the children acted towards him during the season after they heard the tapes. And then we find out he didn't really do much either to warrant the contempt, especially since she's the one who told him that she wouldn't press charges which basically tied his hands.

    If this was a CW show, I wouldn't have been surprised. Considering it's from Netflix and has high ratings, I was however expecting a much better production than what I just watched. Don't get your expectations high, and it's still an ok show though. With some questionable characterisations.
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  57. May 2, 2017
    6
    Stretching 13 reasons why out to 13 episodes was a mistake. The show was engrossing up to ep. 8. After the 100th time I heard "just listen to the tapes, I thought "just get to the point". Some of the lesser characters on the tapes should have been combined into episodes. Netflix orders too many episodes in general. Iron first is another prime example. Wrap up a season before people stopStretching 13 reasons why out to 13 episodes was a mistake. The show was engrossing up to ep. 8. After the 100th time I heard "just listen to the tapes, I thought "just get to the point". Some of the lesser characters on the tapes should have been combined into episodes. Netflix orders too many episodes in general. Iron first is another prime example. Wrap up a season before people stop caring about the characters and then the plot, and then stop watching. Expand
  58. Jun 11, 2018
    3
    This series could've been a great way to show children how life do actually works, instead, this is just a ridiculous way to tell a "true" fact of daily life.
  59. Apr 16, 2017
    10
    One of the Greatest TV Series of 21st Century with its strong message and true depiction on Teen suicide. The TV series has brilliant performances the whole cast with great use of film making techniques with a compelling script. A must see series for all the teenagers .
  60. Jun 2, 2017
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. EDIT: I've noticed that my opinion on this has changed a lot. All this tv show does is romanticize suicide and makes it seem as something cool and aesthetic. I don't get why is it even a 2nd season necessary. There are so many shows being cancelled but this ugly ass show gets renewed. Ugh. Expand
  61. Apr 5, 2017
    7
    13 Reasons Why has Good acting, Good writing (for the most part), and has good characters.

    Season 1 8/10
    Best Episode Tape 7, Side A 9/10
    Worst Episode Tape 1, Side B 4/10
  62. May 16, 2018
    7
    It's a good series but it's amazingly annoying that adults, parents are unable to help, see problems because they do not have a realistic picture of them. Likewise, it is extreme that the protagonist boy is anxious and that he who can best reveal it does not do it.
  63. May 9, 2017
    6
    La serie no es mala en si, solamente que no la recomiendo, ya que muchos no les va a gustar el desarrollo como tal de los personajes, cosa que estoy de acuerdo con la gente, muchas de las razones de que la cual la protagonista se suicida son muy tontas, pero no es hasta los últimos capítulos donde vemos que hace esta serie tan especial.

    Primero que todo, la gente se pone ultra exagerada
    La serie no es mala en si, solamente que no la recomiendo, ya que muchos no les va a gustar el desarrollo como tal de los personajes, cosa que estoy de acuerdo con la gente, muchas de las razones de que la cual la protagonista se suicida son muy tontas, pero no es hasta los últimos capítulos donde vemos que hace esta serie tan especial.

    Primero que todo, la gente se pone ultra exagerada al ver que tocaran temas de suicidio y violaciones, sobretodo, Netflix exagera también que con sus avisos que ponen antes de ver los 3 capítulos más fuertes (por dios gente, he visto hentais más traumaticos que ver al tipo precoz que se viene tan rápido con sus violaciones en la chicas que hay en esta obra). Es más, aquí los personajes me caen del culo, todos ellos, incluso el prota principal, es como ver de nuevo el mismo elenco para una serie de American Horror History, solamente lo hacen sad, sad y más sad por que son adolescentes que sufren en su etapa más precoz y "miserable" de su vida. Incluso, el personaje de Clay interrumpe las cintas en momentos muy absurdos, sacando excusas muy absurdas también, ya que no soporta ver si es verdad o mentira lo que esta diciendo la chica principal en la grabaciones, sabiendo que uno de los personajes, se escucho todas las cintas en una sola noche (te lo mencionan en la propia serie, hasta creo que fueron dos personajes).

    Pero que fue lo que me gusto aquí, la manera en como estructuraron la historia, hay veces que la edición no ayuda cuando pasan de una escena a otra, pero quitando ese aspecto de lado, la propia idea de poner 13 capítulos de las 13 razones del porque Hannah se suicido es creativa para el espectador, tomando incluso su buen tiempo para entender los propósitos de cada personaje. Y lo que salva la serie como ya he dicho anteriormente, son sus últimos capítulos, son los últimos momentos que hace que la serie sea tan especial. Así que, si son de mente abierta, véanla sin miedo, y ahí deciden si verán su segunda temporada, ya que esto no es para todos, pero hace su esfuerzo para que la comunidad la valore con lo que quiere contar.
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  64. Apr 3, 2017
    9
    13 Reasons Why' is an annoying and provocative sitcom. How the people can suffer with direct things and some dangerous game that could be offensive. We never know that happens in the mind of the other people. We need to be careful with that. Good messages have been passed with 13 Reasons Why'!
  65. Apr 15, 2017
    7
    Series Is good at all the story is good and the production is great and actors are great also but the end is very sucks and i don't want to see another part to this series !
  66. Apr 30, 2017
    10
    Dealing with such a sensitive subject matter, it is inevitable that there will be some controversy. But that is exactly what our society needs, an open conversation. Suicide, rape, bullying, etc. are all uncomfortable topics, but they are reality, and sweeping them under the rug will not make them go away. I agree that this show is not perfect, but you have to applaud their ambition toDealing with such a sensitive subject matter, it is inevitable that there will be some controversy. But that is exactly what our society needs, an open conversation. Suicide, rape, bullying, etc. are all uncomfortable topics, but they are reality, and sweeping them under the rug will not make them go away. I agree that this show is not perfect, but you have to applaud their ambition to address these issues in an unrestrained and honest manner. The acting is exceptional and the storyline is intriguing, but above all else, the message is raw and real, a wake up call to an avoidant society. Please give this show a try, and watch all the way through, it's more than just a teen trend. Expand
  67. May 23, 2017
    3
    One of the most over hyped, and overrated shows to come on Netflix in a while. With some of the flattest acting I've ever seen, i don't think I've ever hated the protagonist any other show i ever watched. The supporting characters are vapid and very archetypal. Hannah Baker is such an unlikable person that she ruins the show. A good character is easily related to and we can easilyOne of the most over hyped, and overrated shows to come on Netflix in a while. With some of the flattest acting I've ever seen, i don't think I've ever hated the protagonist any other show i ever watched. The supporting characters are vapid and very archetypal. Hannah Baker is such an unlikable person that she ruins the show. A good character is easily related to and we can easily empathize with them even when they make the wrong decisions. But I can't find a bone in my body that can like her. I feel like author thought she would be looked at as strong and independent due to her revenge tapes, but she simply comes off as a very **** person who had a **** time in high school and now has made tapes to complain about why everyone should have loved her. Awful message and hollow characters. Expand
  68. May 18, 2018
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. My biggest reasons for not liking the show are mainly personal which would not be fair. But I know there are a lot of people who also agree with me on this. There was no mention of mental illness. Just a girl who lost her friends in high school (that happens to everyone) and was sad so she killed herself. My generation has so many mental illness issues, there are so many people who struggle with anxiety and depression and this show does absolutely nothing to help. The non-personal reasons I have I can't say with full confidence because I didn't even finish the series. I read the book. I know how it ends. But yikes, this show is a 0/10. Expand
  69. Feb 25, 2018
    4
    Vou começar falando que eu não consegui terminar essa série, eu droppei ela no ep 10.

    A série tem uma boa premissa e inicialmente eu estava achando melhor que o livro, por explorar outras ocasiões e aprofundar os personagens, mas após o ep 7, eu enjoei da série, tudo que era bom se tornou repetitivo, o protagonista que tem mais personalidade do que no livro se tornou chato. A série não
    Vou começar falando que eu não consegui terminar essa série, eu droppei ela no ep 10.

    A série tem uma boa premissa e inicialmente eu estava achando melhor que o livro, por explorar outras ocasiões e aprofundar os personagens, mas após o ep 7, eu enjoei da série, tudo que era bom se tornou repetitivo, o protagonista que tem mais personalidade do que no livro se tornou chato. A série não aproveitou o bom começo que teve. Mas, a série aprofundou uns bons personagens, como o Tony, que é meu personagem favorito de 13 reasons why.

    Eu não recomendo essa série para todo mundo. só para algumas pessoas específicas que eu já conheça o gosto. Então leva o meu 4, que significa uma série ruim, mas que algumas pessoas podem gostar.
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  70. Feb 24, 2018
    10
    OMG, this is Susu favorite show! Susu loves this show very much! It make Susu leak water from eyes like peepee. I do not know English word, sorry! This show so sad! Am in complete sads over this show! It is the best show! It speak from the hardts! Please watch very much! I watch show every day! All days! When home, Susu eye peepee into pillow til sleep! I loves this very much!
  71. May 23, 2018
    10
    5/23/2018
    It is very intense. The series definitely gets in your head. People may have their opinions of the show glorifying suicide but I don’t see it that way. These are everyday topics and a lot of the time it’s silent when it should be talked about. It’s almost like an ice breaker for uncomfortable issues. I believe they are aiming to prevent more suicides. I respect how they get you
    5/23/2018
    It is very intense. The series definitely gets in your head. People may have their opinions of the show glorifying suicide but I don’t see it that way. These are everyday topics and a lot of the time it’s silent when it should be talked about. It’s almost like an ice breaker for uncomfortable issues. I believe they are aiming to prevent more suicides. I respect how they get you into the understanding and mind set of each person and issue. You may not agree or even respect it but you can kind of understand. Some say it’s glorifying suicide due to since the show started people have been leaving behind tapes. The only difference to me from the many years before the show has aired is they leave their suicide note on tape as opposed to paper. So if they were glorifying anything I believe it’s the way they leave their goodbyes. I also believe it was interesting how they show clay talking with hannah in the second season. The way I saw it was It is clay’s mind and how he’s dealing with the aftermath of hannah’s suicide. He needs her help to understand why she did it so his mind through her is trying to find answers. Another thing with the series is it is showing how everyone deals with these issues in their own way. There are people that believe this show is glorifies suicide and revenge especially to individuals who are mentally unstable. I don’t speak for all but I am mentally unstable, diagnosed with bipolar disorder, ptsd and panic disorders. Currently I am off medicine and yes I have a history of suicide attempts. The show hits on some real issues and yes pretty intense graphic scenes. But it’s not making me go out and grab a gun like alex, it is not making me find a tub to cut crucial arteries to be found drowned in my own blood. Maybe that’s the way the crew wanted the viewers to see it. Like many others they must have read the book and that’s where their imagination went. The show has professional support from doctors, survivors, advocates, etc to help make the series realistic. If anything it’s woken me up to talk to my counselor and shrink and if they were still alive I might have even opened up to my parents, hell they are not with us and I try talking to them. No different then clay tries to talk to hannah or someone religious talking to their God. Suicide is no joke and I believe that is what they are trying to portray among other issues. Yes I agrees the scenes are really graphic but hopefully you never have to find or be found. #reallifeisgraphic
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  72. May 28, 2018
    0
    They really should have kept it at Season 1. They'd have been better off never doing season 2.
  73. Oct 25, 2022
    10
    13 reasons why I just like a lot of people was very sceptical about the show considering most television series/movies tend to show depression and suicide as a lot less impactful than it is and for me personally it was a huge deterrent just as a topic since I was a victim of r*pe and I had been so close to committing myself so many points in my life thanks to a numerous amounts of severe13 reasons why I just like a lot of people was very sceptical about the show considering most television series/movies tend to show depression and suicide as a lot less impactful than it is and for me personally it was a huge deterrent just as a topic since I was a victim of r*pe and I had been so close to committing myself so many points in my life thanks to a numerous amounts of severe trauma. But as I finally gave it the benefit of the doubt just a couple weeks ago, it hooked me more than I would've imagined.

    At first I had a deep disconnect with alot of the characters as I thought of them in a negative light, like the writers deliberately depicted and then, as the series went on, you saw each of their good sides, it always eventually showed everyone's black and white and their grey; but also their chances at redemption and that not only swayed me as a viewer but made me really think on how everyone had their side of their story and we get so wrapped up in that that we miss the big picture a good %90 of the time!

    I bawled my eyes out more than once watching Hannah's backstory and her reasons, and although at first I thought they were small, tedious things, I started to think back at my past and realised; it's actually really accurate. A lot of the things that affected me deeply in my deep depression was a lot of things that now wouldn't effect me so bad; some could be normal little things like getting yelled at, or told something someone didn't mean like "I hate you" or the likes. It doesn't matter what it is, something piling up on everything else can break you further, can make you close up completely; especially when you're disconnected with the people you care and show an interest in; when suddenly they turn on you and abandon you for some kind of reason (which legit I had happen to me by majority of my family at a young age) you feel like your whole world is being torn apart. It's different for everyone and everyone has their limits and I like how this show shows this really well, it did a good way in narrating it into its story.

    The second season I started out not liking very much and admittedly I do prefer 1 and 3 instead, it was rather interesting with Tyler's character development to me. Especially how you saw how he broke apart and was forcefully pushed to the breaking point just when he was starting to have things going for him. Then the way clay talked him down and everyone stepped in to make sure he was doing okay, simply because they trusted clay and all cared about someone he would care for.

    And Justin's story, oh my god. I thought he was such a dick at the beginning but I really ended up loving his character so much!! Especially how he got adopted into clays family when he no longer had somewhere to go. I know how it feels to be so grateful for a family to care for you even though they're not of blood. How much it means to someone and how special those feelings are, that bond. And the show really showed how Justin felt that way and then showed their growing bond in season 3. I have yet to watch season four but oh my god I can't wait and am dreading ending this incredible series!
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  74. Apr 12, 2017
    8
    This drama beside the weeknesses in acrting,directing and other stuff, it was a heavy and alarting story. sth that force u to put away the artistic aspect of it and think deeply about the story,
    and do not forget, how ever your so protective, too much freedom could end badly. we should recounsider that
  75. May 17, 2018
    3
    some interesting characters but the main character too retarded annoying... stop going around asking people whats on the tapes when you can listen to them any time. its like one of those kids at school who doest do his homework and just keeps asking everyone for answers.
  76. Jul 27, 2017
    7
    13 reasons why is a good TV Show because the history is different at the end of every episode we want to see the next thanks to the good scenario. At every episode we discover something new about the heroine this continue the process of addiction. However the tv show is a little bit too repetitive and we know what's going to happen next.
  77. May 30, 2017
    10
    Después de haber leído hace unos años la novela tengo que que reconocer que estaba nervioso sobre esta serie, no confiaba que la adaptación fuera a quedar bien. Luego me enteré que sería Brian Yorkey el escritor y show runner de la serie empece a tener mas fe en este proyecto y cunado supe que Tom McCarthy sería uno de los productores el hype se fue hasta las nubes.
    La serie gratamente no
    Después de haber leído hace unos años la novela tengo que que reconocer que estaba nervioso sobre esta serie, no confiaba que la adaptación fuera a quedar bien. Luego me enteré que sería Brian Yorkey el escritor y show runner de la serie empece a tener mas fe en este proyecto y cunado supe que Tom McCarthy sería uno de los productores el hype se fue hasta las nubes.
    La serie gratamente no me decepciono el tema es fuerte y los Yorkey decidió no darle la vuelta y enfrentarlos de frente y sin tapujos, es una serie muy incomoda de ver. Durante los 10 episodios asistimos a la tragedia de Hanna Baker (interperetada por una maginifica Katherine Langdford) y todo es visto desde la percepción de Clay Jensen. La serie esta bien construida, el guion es solido, escrito desde la verdad y sin ocultar nada, las actuaciones soberbias por parte de todo el elenco. Una serie que le habla a los adolescentes como persona inteligentes, sin ocultarles nada ni endulzarles nada.
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  78. May 5, 2019
    5
    The use of flashbacks is necessary but it is excessive. It has a great background theme but I don't feel that as the series progresses, it gets better.
  79. Aug 1, 2017
    7
    This is a well made and entertaining show. Clearly marketed at young teenage girls, I found myself outside the target audience and yet still felt I was on the edge of my seat for most of the story. Yes, there are some parts that will have adults rolling their eyes, but for the most part the series did a good job staying focused and serious.

    If you read the other reviews, you'll see that
    This is a well made and entertaining show. Clearly marketed at young teenage girls, I found myself outside the target audience and yet still felt I was on the edge of my seat for most of the story. Yes, there are some parts that will have adults rolling their eyes, but for the most part the series did a good job staying focused and serious.

    If you read the other reviews, you'll see that there's controversy over whether this series encourages or discourages suicide. Frankly, I think this question should be left to child psychologists who are trained in the matter. One thing I have to agree with though, is that it does romanticize suicide. I am not saying that this encourages suicide necessarily. At heart, this is a love and revenge story as much as a suicide story. It's hard to argue that the Star Crossed Lovers plot, with the main character being led through the life of his love with the help of recordings and maps of locations is not a romanticized ideal of suicide. We also get a story where the goal of the suicide is successful. We see how Hannah's suicide leads to revenge on each of the people who have wronged her in the past. We see the students squirm as they fear for reputations and scholarships. We see the school administration fearing for their jobs. We even see how this has been an effective way for Hannah to get back at her rapist, something that might not have been possible otherwise.

    One thing I'm afraid of is that people will take this show to be realistic. One anecdotal story does not prove that it is not, but a similar suicide happened when I was a teenager in school. I'm sure many schools handle things differently, but this is not at all how it was handled. I think people need to remember while watching this that it is just a tv show.
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  80. May 28, 2018
    0
    over-dramatic, exaggerated, typical teenage girl with 1st world problems...
  81. Jun 21, 2017
    10
    With a history far removed from typical topic about adolescents, a touching, painful story about the harsh reality of school bullying and teen suicide; some episodes may be unconfort for some ages or tastes. Victims and perpetrators alike shall see it.
  82. May 23, 2018
    10
    It is the best what I could even imagine to watch!!! I think, this serial is worth at least to watch once. It's extremely interesting to watch about regular teens problems and a problem such as suicide. The story is fantastic, why she did it is very understandable. I think everyone should watch this amazing serial! 10/10
  83. Jul 4, 2017
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Perfect!
    This series exceeded my expectations, it really went deep into the subject of bullying and suicide. This series is horrifyingly beautiful, the story telling is amazing, it kept me engaged every second of the way and i felt that every scene and every line of dialogue was completely necessary, which i rarely see in other shows.

    I felt like i could sympathize with every single character, except Bryce, who was just a douche... Some scenes were beautiful, like the scene when Hannah is imagining her future with Clay while kissing him, his heartbreaking, and they didn't shy away about the rape and suicide scenes, they needed to be brutal, and they were, i was shaking while Hannah was slitting her wrists.

    This has to be one of my favorite TV Shows of all time, simply because not many shows keep me engaged all of the way and make me feel what i felt, putting myself in the shoes of all those characters and feeling exactly how they are feeling

    Suicide should never be an option
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  84. Apr 20, 2017
    9
    siempre hay que decir la verdad, por este motivo les recomiendo desde mi corazón que se vean esta serie, no se arrepentiran , no es una serie del montón ni rampo esta dentro de las mejores de Netflix pero con cada capitulo que veas tu queras ver el siguiente.
  85. Apr 10, 2017
    8
    Una serie muy buena, muy lenta eso si, pero no tiene por que ser malo, al principio no se entiende las razones que le llevo al suicidio, en los últimos capítulos entenderás todo , muy duro
  86. Apr 12, 2017
    10
    This is a show you need to finish to understand. This characters in 13 Reason Why were depicted as cliches to begin with but as the episodes go on and the darker the show gets, the characters become detailed and such relate-able realistic characters.

    This show is one of the best shows I have ever seen because of how it takes very real and very brutal subjects such as suicide, bullying
    This is a show you need to finish to understand. This characters in 13 Reason Why were depicted as cliches to begin with but as the episodes go on and the darker the show gets, the characters become detailed and such relate-able realistic characters.

    This show is one of the best shows I have ever seen because of how it takes very real and very brutal subjects such as suicide, bullying and the other more spoillery thing and puts them in a very gripping mystery show. Very easy to accidentally binge this one.
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  87. Apr 14, 2017
    10
    I enjoyed this show, it made me sympathize with people that have been in Hannah's shoes as well as people that have been in the shoes of Clay and the other kids. I think everyone should watch this show.
  88. Dec 31, 2017
    6
    A pesar de que cuenta con muy buenos primeros 2 episodios luego la serie se vuelve repetitiva y recien llegando a un buen nivel otra vez en los episodios finales donde todo se esta cerrando.
    Los actores lo hacen muy bien, sobre todo Katherine Langford y Dylan Minnette. Por otro lado, tengo un problema con esta serie, y es que yo no veo que las razones sean suficientes para cometer
    A pesar de que cuenta con muy buenos primeros 2 episodios luego la serie se vuelve repetitiva y recien llegando a un buen nivel otra vez en los episodios finales donde todo se esta cerrando.
    Los actores lo hacen muy bien, sobre todo Katherine Langford y Dylan Minnette. Por otro lado, tengo un problema con esta serie, y es que yo no veo que las razones sean suficientes para cometer suicidio, creo que deberian de haber incluido escenas en donde se vea a Hanna realmente deprimida porque yo no las recuerdo. Luego de escuchar la ultima cinta dije en mi cabeza: ¿Esto es suficiente? de verdad? pero ojo, no estoy diciendo que el mensaje de la serie sea malo como algunos dicen, no, solo que en mi opnion falto algo mas para que el suicidio sea medianamente realista.
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  89. Apr 18, 2017
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. excelente serie para ver , trata el drama adolescente y el trato que se le da a los demás de una manera espectacular , las actuaciones son muy buenas excepto por algunos de los jovenes , aunque hay unas razones muy solidas para el suicidio de Hannah la que muchos mas esperaran sera la de Clay y se encontraran con una razón casi absurda que fue contada mal . Expand
  90. Apr 25, 2017
    7
    My 13 year old daughter watched this and told me about it. She said everyone in her middle school is watching it. I had never even heard of it, so I watched it. As a parent, I think it is way too mature for middle school kids. It is disturbing & very graphic. After a couple episodes, it became comical to me that the kids in the movie cussed at their teachers and they acted like it wasMy 13 year old daughter watched this and told me about it. She said everyone in her middle school is watching it. I had never even heard of it, so I watched it. As a parent, I think it is way too mature for middle school kids. It is disturbing & very graphic. After a couple episodes, it became comical to me that the kids in the movie cussed at their teachers and they acted like it was just normal teen talk. My kids go to public school and that would NEVER be acceptable to their teachers. They would at the very least be sent to the office and then suspended if they kept it up. Just saying, most public schools are not like that. The message of the movie is a good one, but only for very mature kids who can handle it. The lesson for my 13 year old daughter is that everything you see on social media is not true and it can lead to terrible things if you believe everything you see that is posted. Expand
  91. May 1, 2017
    9
    According to a dialogues of series, 13 reason why is "powerful and painful".
    All cast and crew do their best(especially director , editor , actors) .
    only negetive thing is that I think two episodes of Zack and Marcus could be shorter.
  92. May 2, 2017
    10
    Captivating from start to finish. I usually don't buy into any of this stuff like "feelings" and "emotions" but this one really did tug at the heart strings. Not since Marley and Me has a movie or TV show brought me so close to abandoning my man points and letting out a salty, sweet tear drop... just one mind you.
  93. May 2, 2017
    9
    The tv series "13 reasons why" shows a current problem of young people, the risks that are exposed in the school and the role that parents must play, all this under a great suspense while clarifying the suicide of hannah.
  94. May 12, 2017
    9
    This show is a lesson for everybody, adults, teenagers; and for all those who ever might feel misunderstood or lonely.
    The point is to not take people for granted and to understand how complicated the life of single individual might be, especially for a teenager.
    "Thirteen Reasons Why" is an artistic product that deals with this hard topic. Through contemplative dialog, actions
    This show is a lesson for everybody, adults, teenagers; and for all those who ever might feel misunderstood or lonely.
    The point is to not take people for granted and to understand how complicated the life of single individual might be, especially for a teenager.
    "Thirteen Reasons Why" is an artistic product that deals with this hard topic. Through contemplative dialog, actions egregiously played, and without half a measure of censure.
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  95. May 10, 2017
    9
    Πολύ καλό αλλά λίγο κουραστικό για με τα Backup που έχει
    Είναι πολύ καλή σειρά και μετρημένη.
  96. Jun 22, 2017
    10
    I'm not sure why I like this series. Something in me tells me not to like It. I try to find find reasons not to like it, but except the nitpicking I do I couldn't find any. I watched it for the first time around may 20. Within the month I watched every episode 3 times.

    I'm a (student) sound designer so everything I watch i watch thru special "glasses". I want to know how they did it on
    I'm not sure why I like this series. Something in me tells me not to like It. I try to find find reasons not to like it, but except the nitpicking I do I couldn't find any. I watched it for the first time around may 20. Within the month I watched every episode 3 times.

    I'm a (student) sound designer so everything I watch i watch thru special "glasses". I want to know how they did it on set and in post production. I try to analyse every shot but with this series i couldn't. I got carried away with the emotion and the story, with everything bout this series. And i couldn't analyse anything. I just got emotional and could't stop watching. I wrote this just after watching for the 3th time.

    I'm not saying it's perfect. It has it's flaws. (But so does everything, nothing is perfect.) 13 Reasons why is one of the very few series that did not only catch my attention bus also my heart. Despise It's
    (few) flaws in logic and character backstory it is a series that speaks to the heart, that takes you away with everything you and the characters on screen are feeling. And that is what it's about. Emotion.
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  97. Feb 25, 2018
    7
    very rewarding & a pleasure to watch ep. 2 ep.
    all the actors are top notch especially katt's mam.
    rightly so some of the best TV n Netflix currently has to offer & recently...
    the dialogues are spiffy and well reasoned with some jerky character-perpetuations without a deeper meaning. also a crazily-overenacted amount of violence towards the outsider alex :-|

    70%
  98. May 19, 2018
    4
    I disliked this season, however I do believe it's successor, season two, is a large step up, so I recommend sticking the season out. For me, the main characters were mostly unlikable, mostly because I could really only see things from their perspectives, and consequently I disliked the season as a whole. Another mistake the season makes is how it tackles the issue of suicide, specificallyI disliked this season, however I do believe it's successor, season two, is a large step up, so I recommend sticking the season out. For me, the main characters were mostly unlikable, mostly because I could really only see things from their perspectives, and consequently I disliked the season as a whole. Another mistake the season makes is how it tackles the issue of suicide, specifically glorifying it and making it out to be some sort of effective revenge scheme, which really isn't healthy for its supposed intended audience. Another thing the season suffers from this constant negativity to the extent where intentionally dramatic and or emotional moments lose their meaning and feel more like a drag on of the given episode. Overall, this was a poorly written season that lacked the ability to tell an authentic story. Still, check out the next season! Expand
  99. Nov 14, 2017
    8
    La serie te hace empatizar con la protagonista y con el resto de personajes, los cuales cada uno tiene una personalidad muy distinta. El final es muy abierto y deja muchas incógnitas, por lo que esperamos una segunda temporada.
  100. Jan 20, 2018
    8
    A very powerful and emotional series. Despite the controversy surrounding how it tackles suicide, I found it educational and eye-opening, especially for people who do not know much on the topic. As well, the characters were realistic and easy to connect with. Maybe parts of the show were cheesy, however it is very enjoyable and easily binge-able.
Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 17
  2. Negative: 1 out of 17
  1. Reviewed by: Nick Schager
    Apr 21, 2017
    80
    Clay’s conduct sometimes borders on the insufferable. And while Hannah’s traumas are authentically dramatized, she’s forced to endure so many indignities that, in total, she occasionally comes across as a symbolic vessel for an important message, rather than a flesh-and-blood human being. Fortunately, Langford’s wounded-yet-bold lead performance is altogether charming, and Minnette is equally credible.
  2. Reviewed by: Daniel D'Addario
    Apr 3, 2017
    70
    This story is sure to be devoured by teens who respond to its dark themes. But it could use a bit more leavening, acknowledging the reasons why life can be something more than apocalyptic.
  3. Reviewed by: Melanie McFarland
    Mar 31, 2017
    90
    Langford and Minnette are the magnetic core of this drama. Separately and together, they have a dynamic chemistry that glows when they share the screen and energizes their scenes with others.