As well as the concept of “revenge suicide” can be harmful.
Kids under 20 don’t even have fully developed brains yet and being exposured to such graphics, is tough and plants ideas. But I seriously understand the arguments. Started #13ReasonsWhy and really don’t understand how some people can say the show “this show shouldn’t have been made” - this is real, suicide is real, shootings are real, RAPE is real. Y'ALL DESERVE TO DIEĪND I FEEL PITY FOE TYLER FOR WHAT MONTY DID TO HIM SO IM FCKING DONE WITH 13 REASONS WHY 2 AND JUSTICE SUCKS AND MONTY AND BRYCE AND BRYCE'S PARENTS AND SONYA AND THE COACH OF LIBERTY TIGERS AND THE TEAM. THAT SHIT JUST BROKE MY HEARTĪlso Read: '13 Reasons Why' Season 2 Trailer: A Polaroid Is Worth a Thousand Words (Video) THAT WHOLE MONTY/TYLER SCENE ON THE LAST EPISODE OF #13 reasons why season 2 episode 13 MADE ME SO UNCOMFORTABLE MY HANDS WERE ALL SWEATY AND SHAKY AND MY HEART WAS RACING AND FUCK. Netflix did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment about the criticism of the rape scene.įuck 13 reasons why and anyone who enjoys watching a show with such triggering graphic assault and violence in it as entertainment. The first season sparked its own criticism after a realistic depiction of Hannah (Katherine Langford)’s suicide.Īlso Read: '13 Reasons Why' Stars Tell Us Why Polaroid Mystery Is 'Big Part of' Season 2įor Season 2, Netflix added a new trigger warning and created a website to provide resources for viewers:. The show addresses tough issues that teenagers deal with, but aren’t often talked about - like suicide, drug abuse, bullying, sexual assault and rape. “AND HOW IT HAPPENS WITH BOYS TOO YOU KNOW.” “AND I GET IT LIKE IT MUSTVE TRUGGERED AND MADE EVERYONE FEEL SO UNCOMFORTABLE BUT IVE NEVER BEEN SO HAPPY THAT THIS HAS BEEN SHOWN! IT RAISED AWARENESS ON MORE THAN THE WHOLE SEXUAL ASSUALT AGAINST GIRL,” another viewer tweeted. i’m beyond disgusted,” one viewer said on Twitter. “f- 13 reasons why and anyone who enjoys watching a show with such triggering graphic assault and violence in it as entertainment. Viewers of the show are divided on the scene: Some say that showing a sexual assault in such graphic detail is too disturbing, while others say it needs to be shown to portray the pain that some teenagers experience. He then sexually assaults Tyler using a mop, and Tyler is left bloodied in the bathroom.Īlso Read: '13 Reasons Why' Season 2 LA Premiere Canceled After Sante Fe High School Shooting in Texas In the scene, Monty (Timothy Granaderos), one of the baseball team members, beats Tyler up - first smashing his head against a bathroom sink and then plunging his head into a toilet. The episode begins with a warning: “The following episode contains graphic depictions of sexual assault and drug abuse, which some viewers may find disturbing.
Netflix’s popular teen drama “13 Reasons Why” has ignited more backlash in its sophomore season.Ī scene that troubles viewers involved the bullied Tyler (Devin Druid). (Spoilers ahead for “13 Reasons Why” Season 2)