I felt the exact same way. |
| Is it worth watching? I would have to subscribe to Netflix to watch. I loved the first season (then cancelled Netflix). |
I think it is. And Netflix is what- like $11 a month? Worth it for one month. |
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Spoiler alert
************>>>>>>>* Why did Jessica have sex with her ex boyfriend in the locker room at the party? She just got back together with the other boy who was her date to the dance. That was awful of her to cheat on the other boy. |
She is clearly still in love with Justin. She was conflicted all season about him. |
| I feel terrible for clay. Sky is pretty much the worst girlfriend he could have had after this mess. I am only 4 episodes in this season but I honestly hate her for 1. Pressuring him to have sex with her 2. Being so overly emotional and dependent on him that they can't actually have a real relationship. At least she broke up with him. He is such a good person and wants to help/save her so badly. But the kind of help she needs, he cannot provide and she just comes off as extremely dependent on him. |
Slight Spoiler********** She actually turns out to be the voice of reason by the end. |
I think their relationship and her character in general was put into the story line to show that you can get help for your problems. I think her end story was positive in that she was getting treatment. The Jess having sex with Justin story line was the worst. I get that she still loves him but don't find it believable that she would just have sex with him so quickly. I likes that even after his seemingly happy ending Justin is still using, makes it more realistic of addiction. Overall, I thought it was a good season. |
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Such a stupid show.
It glamorizes suicide and legitimizes the victim complex or some teens. Also many of these characters need help and it’s not ok to normalize sucidal/depressive thoughts. Why don’t any of the kids ever get the geowbbups invilved? How come none of the parents know how messed up their kids are? |
Have you watched the show? Most of the parents are all self involved in their own issues. Clay’s parents try but even he won’t tell his parents. |
Oh look, here's Tape #14. |