say what you want, you cannot deny that the cast, mainly dylan minnette and brandon flynn, did an amazing job wrapping up the series in this final season. While I don't agree with the way they handled justin's story the last few episodes, they still did a great job regardless. Not only that but it was cool to see that they finally gave us an in depth look on clay's deteriorating mental health after everything he'd been through the last 3 seasons.
I laugh so much at them discussing their idea of a whole next season of Clay quarantined with his parents... Comments on 13 Reasons Why that take it a little seriously are all I live for
Oh my god! That would be brilliant tho! Such a brilliant season! I would watch that! Clay would lose his shit, big time! Like, he'd really just be like, nope, right out of there! AHAHAHAHA!
Dylan's great and I consider him as a spirit brother 🤣 I've just seen him as young Michael in Prison break the other week which surprised me, binged 13 reasons why for the first time and also he loves Buffy which is one of my top five shows ever. 🤘
No lie how many of you felt that as you watch Clay go thru his issues and anger thru out the seasons, you just felt like you wanna hug em to make em calm N safe cause you feel sorry for him 😔
Was there from the begging and I was team Clay from the begging and it’s kinda annoying that everyone likes crazy Clay... but no one liked cute, caring, kind and life saver Clay -_-
( I hope ppl dont think I coppied someone else cause I'm writing it in a diffrent way and using diffrent words + I also wanted to write it ) @HannahVincent Its quite weird yet cool and interesting to see Dylan looking like hes not depressed and didnt get enough sleep or eat enough...like now he looks more alive and well then how they make him look in the show ...and brighter clothing
Audrey Cleo is a very professional news anchor --- she actually gives the guest time to talk without interruption --- wish all news folks was like that instead of interjection of words of the left --
maybe I've got it all wrong about the so called "full circle", but hasn't Clay tried to kill himself in the police station in tha last episode? good job, Dr. Elmann (and writers)! was it worth to sadistically kill Justin for that? it seems to me that Dylan didn't like the fact that Justin had become the favorite character in the show
omg am i weird for searching dylan minnette talking, he's voice is so calm i always want to hear it and also i wanna see his face he's so freakin finee 😳💓
So, let me get this straight: Minnette was cheering for Foley to die all along because he knew it would make us suffer the most? That is sick, and brilliant, but mostly sick... Audiences have feelings too Minnette, we love happy endings just as well, you hear! All this time I kept thinking they could've killed even Standall and I wouldn't have been nearly as upset about it. Dude, I had to watch BrainDead and Looks That Kill just to shake off the sadness a bit - and even then they made Flynn's head explode. (that one was funny though) By the way, Rex Britten was awesome. It's funny how Dylan performs tortured kids amazingly, while in his home-made videos he seems rather cheerful. In any case, GREAT JOB and continued success to the cast of 13RW! - Greetings from Buenos Aires.
It felt real, we all felt his pain which is how humans communicate best, it was a relatable feeling of loss that not many people hav felt, deep depression, now that u know how it feels you can understand others and help them better
Yo it genuinely took me forever to get over it. I love Dylan but neither us nor his own character needed anymore grief lmaoo can’t life have happy moments
@@debolinachatterjee7474 They're basically trying to raise awareness of the importance of getting tested for AIDS from time to time. Because the best way to convince people to do something is by scaring them to death. That's why I'm sure seeing Justin's death will prompt people. Sorry if it's disturbing but that's the truth.
But it takes years after infection for symptoms to show in most people, and then years to die if it is left untreated. They reduced what would have been a 5-10 year process in the 1980s to under two years in 2020. It was dangerously misrepresented. But to tell the story they wanted to tell, he did have to die of SOMETHING, ideally attributable to his drug use and that could be set up several episodes in advance. It's better for the audience to think that Justin just died of Disease X, and the story works out fine.