Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh I don't get what all the fuss is about. Hannah clearly had mental issues because apart from the rape, the transgressions weren't material. I thought the publishing of the anonymous poem and the friends that fell out of friendship were particularly ordinary.
idk many sensitive teenagers would have had a hard time getting past being labeled a slut after the gross exposed-panties-on-the-slide photo sent to all fellow students at school. Much less rape. You guys are harsh.
Anonymous wrote:Eh I don't get what all the fuss is about. Hannah clearly had mental issues because apart from the rape, the transgressions weren't material. I thought the publishing of the anonymous poem and the friends that fell out of friendship were particularly ordinary.
Anonymous wrote:My fourteen year old DD has watched it months ago and we talked about it at length after the panic I saw in this thread. In her words, "it's not for kids who are emotional or weak, and there are lots of them at my school, but a lot of my friends have watched it and got a lot out of it." She said it opened an entire conversation about how now to commit suicide amount the kids. The fact that it was produced or co produced by Selena Gomez was a draw for these kids. She also said, "you know what, the stuff that went on in that, that is what school is like today, private or not, parents just don't have a clue." We never do.
Just finished binge watching and loved it. Of course it's melodramatic-it's about teenagers. I don't agree with that post review at all.
I did had to suspend disbelief that all these teenagers would have access to tapeplayers though. Unless they all borrowed Tony's Walkman...
This part cracked me up as well because I don't even know any families who still have a traditional stereo type radio. I mean, I get that having cassettes creates an actual tactile object to pass on that's more substantial than a CD, but still...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The girl that killed herself seemed like a semi well adjusted teen. I think it didn't make sense that she killed herself.
I'm only on the 4th episode, but I agree. It just doesn't sound plausible yet, though maybe it will make more sense as I watch the other episodes.
Also - I had completely thought Alex was gay, and now it turns out he's not? I also find it completely implausible that he would be accepted by the jock guys. He's the artsy, slender, sensitive type that they would typically shun.
It is weird they showed him surrounded by effeminate guys when hannah said he moved up from her and jessica
Anonymous wrote:Wowwww. I'm almost finished. It's awful. She's clearly mentally ill but they make it look like oh just be nice to people then they won't kill themselves. Um no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The girl that killed herself seemed like a semi well adjusted teen. I think it didn't make sense that she killed herself.
I'm only on the 4th episode, but I agree. It just doesn't sound plausible yet, though maybe it will make more sense as I watch the other episodes.
Also - I had completely thought Alex was gay, and now it turns out he's not? I also find it completely implausible that he would be accepted by the jock guys. He's the artsy, slender, sensitive type that they would typically shun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This series is going to get blamed if ANY kid who has watched it attempts or completes suicide in the next year or two.
Well the writer of the book and the producers of this show should have THOUGHT about that.
Listen to this man suffering from bipolar disorder who attempted suicide from the Golden Gate Bridge:
http://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2017/05/01/suicide-attempt-golden-gate-bridge
He read website accounts that outline how to kill yourself--one promised that it would be painless and you'd be killed instantly if you jumped from the Golden Gate Bridge. Nope. He lacerated organs, shattered some vertebrae, and nearly drowned.
Anonymous wrote:This series is going to get blamed if ANY kid who has watched it attempts or completes suicide in the next year or two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really think this show glamorizes suicide and, like others had pointed out, depicts it as a revenge fantasy. I went to a very small private school with lots of 'drama' and also suffered from pretty severe depression and anxiety. I often did fantasize about people who had hurt my feelings 'missing me when I was gone' or that my ex boyfriend would regret it if I did something to myself.
Obviously as an adult it is easier to put these things in perspective but as a young teen I can see it being damaging.
I know i'm late - but just getting through it now. It's horribly histrionic- but I guess a lot of teens are. I went through a very short episode myself- but verrrry short (like, a few days? after a break up?) I wonder if some teens consider suicide as a revenge fantasy and don't really get beyond that - they don't think it through completely and end up dead in spite of themselves. Many teens are notoriously short-sighted and self-centered.
I tried to get my eldest (12) to watch but he said "too boring" and either the subtleties are lost on him or it's too embarrassing to watch with Mom.