Thirteen Reasons Why

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Re: Thirteen Reasons Why

Postby Rommie » Tue May 09, 2017 4:26 pm

Thumper wrote:
Rommie wrote:As an aside, I guess I'm identifying more with the parents these days than the kids. I didn't cry at the showing of the suicide, but I did when they had the scene of her parents discovering her. Just awful.
That's when I knew my little girl was not so little. We were talking about the scene and I told her how horrified I was. She said, "I felt so bad for the mother. How terrible that would be."

As for the likeability of the characters, Mrs. T didn't sympathize with any of them, including Hannah and Clay.


Yeah, I remember as a teenager the scene in Dead Poets Society where his parents find him affecting me, but not on the level I think it would have now. And I'm glad those scenes are shown, because I suspect Hannah did not exactly dwell on what it would be like for her parents to inevitably find her, beyond a vague "they'd be better off without me."

I didn't really sympathize with any of them either. Probably the closest I got was to Tony, who is clearly grieving/ guilty and eventually realizes what Hannah wanted is not necessarily the best thing for her, and does the right thing. And while it's not the same thing as sympathizing with, I do think by the end my greatest sympathy was for Justin strangely enough- all the other kids just have their own dramas, so to speak, but that kid was actually dealing with abuse and homelessness.
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Re: Thirteen Reasons Why

Postby Thumper » Tue May 09, 2017 7:16 pm

Yeah, Tony didn't really do anything wrong, and was trying to honor Hannah's wishes. He never seemed to be thinking of himself first. I know The Kid liked him. I did a 180 on Justin. I disliked him more and more as the episodes went, then suddenly felt very very sorry for him. The scene with his mother and her POS boyfriend was heartbreaking.
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Re: Thirteen Reasons Why

Postby Rommie » Tue Jun 05, 2018 1:12 am

Started watching Season 2. Wow these are all terrible people.

I guess it's unsurprising each start/end of the episode they now have info about a crisis counselor.
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Re: Thirteen Reasons Why

Postby Thumper » Tue Jun 05, 2018 11:26 am

In one of the brief moments that The Kid was home, I walked in from a break in a marathon stump grinding session and she appeared to be watching part of Season 2. I feigned like I was hurt that she would start watching without me. Then went back to grinding. I'm not sure I'm interested much.
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Re: Thirteen Reasons Why

Postby Rommie » Tue Jun 05, 2018 2:44 pm

I watched the first two episodes. Pretty much all the drama would be solved by telling the children that threatening witnesses in a trial is a serious crime that they should go to the police for. I'll probably keep watching sometime, but I'm not going out of my way to binge it.
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