Sivous n'avez pas terminé 13 Reasons Why, arrêtez de lire cet article maintenant, car je suis sur le point de mettre un terme à tous les débats sur le dernier épisode. Thereare two rape scenes in the first season. The first happens about 40 minutes into episode nine (aka "Tape 5 Side A"). Jock Bryce Dansune ville néo-futuriste de Zambie, quatre adolescentes rebelles rejoignent un ancien agent secret dans l'espoir de sauver le monde à moindre coût. Patton Oswalt: We All Scream Patton riffs on the hazards of aging, his failed shutdown plans and the day his wife turned into a Valkyrie in this stand-up special he also directed. unépisode de la Saison 1 de 13 Reasons Why Synopsis Hannah sort en soirée après une dispute avec ses parents. Les étudiants reçoivent des assignations à comparaître et Justin se Alorsque Netflix s’apprête à mettre en ligne la saison 3 de la série "13 Reasons Why", la plateforme de streaming vient de modifier une scène aussi que clé que controversée de la première saison, mise en ligne au printemps 2017. Dans l’épisode 13, le dernier, on découvrait en effet comment Hannah, l’héroïne interprétée par Katherine Langford, se donnait la mort en s 13Reasons Why saison 1 épisode 11 : Tape 6, Side A - Vidéos, acteurs, résumé, notes, commentaires, audiences, courbe des moyennes, citations Les avantages du compte Donnez votre avis et commentez Devenez contributeur Créez et 2017| 12 | 3 saisons | Séries US. Les acteurs, scénaristes, producteurs et professionnels de santé mentale évoquent quelques-uns des problèmes et thèmes explorés dans "13 Reasons Why". Avec : Brian Yorkey,Alisha Boe,Dylan Minnette. Regardez autant que vous voulez. ABONNEZ-VOUS. Vidéos 13 Reasons Why : Au-delà des raisons. 13 Reasons Why : Au-delà des raisons : Saison 13Reasons Why Saison 1 ((Episode-Complete)) Streaming VF Gratuit. Streamgratuit Complet » 13 Reasons Why » Saison 1. 3420 . 13 Reasons Why Saison 1 (Tous les épisodes) Titre: 13 Reasons Why; Date de première diffusion: 2017-03-31. Dernière date de diffusion: 2020-06-05; Nombre de saisons: 4; Nombre d’épisodes: 49. Pays d’origine: US; Tuveux regarder l'épisode 1 de la saison 3 complète de 13 Reasons Why en streaming ? Inspirée des best-sellers de Jay Asher, 13 Reasons Why suit Clay Jensen, u 13 Reasons Why saison 3 épisode 1 streaming 13 Reasons Why saison 3 épisode 1 disponible gratuit en VF et VOSTFR. Série. Genre: Drame, Séries VF, 2017. Durée: 60 min. Date de sortie: 2017. Réalisé par: Brian 13Reasons Why: Beyond The Reasons: Season 2 (Trailer) Episodes 13 Reasons Why: Beyond the Reasons. Release year: 2017. The cast, producers and mental health professionals discuss scenes dealing with difficult issues, including bullying, depression and sexual assault. 1. Beyond the Reasons Season 1 28m. The cast, producers and mental health professionals discuss 8xtIT0F. Photo David Moir/Netflix If “The Box of Polaroids” was perhaps too insular, “Bye” takes the opposite tack and goes way too wide. There’s too much in this episode — particularly in the way that it’s all been framed — that’s been ripped straight from the news in a way that doesn’t quite work, at least not for my money. More than anything else, it’s just a strange episode, as it begins with what feels like an ending. A month after the events of the previous episode, Bryce is sentenced to three months of probation. So much for that, though in this case, the injustice of it is arguably the point. At the hearing, Jess speaks about her rape in a sequence that turns into a broader comment on sexual violence against women. Each of the female characters in the show takes a turn speaking about an incident of sexual assault or abuse, which feels especially affecting in light of how the judge gives Bryce a light sentence so as not to “do any more damage.” Justin, of course, is given twice as much time, as well as being held in juvenile detention given the fact that his mother has skipped town. But, for all that, it’s a good moment in a show that’s had a hard time in balancing pathos with wringing emotion out of its audience, it’s immediately undermined by what comes after it. The fact that it opens the episode instead of ending it should clue viewers into the fact that there’s something brewing, and what awaits is flat-out awful. In the time that’s passed, Tyler has completed his behavioral guidance program, and seems to be doing a lot better. The school also has a new student counselor in the form of Parminder Nagra, and though the bridges Tyler has burned haven’t completely mended, they’re not as bad as they could be — though Cyrus doesn’t think they ought to be friends again, they have a conciliatory talk, and Mackenzie, though dating someone new, is happy enough to see him. The same doesn’t go for the jocks. Bryce may have washed his hands of it all — he’s transferring schools, and he doesn’t want to jeopardize the terms of his probation — but Montgomery, who is like the Über-Justin in just how dependent he is on his friendship with Bryce and the structure of the team to provide him with a family, takes extreme action. Blaming Tyler for the premature end of the sports season, the jocks attack Tyler in the bathroom, and rape him with a mop handle. This scene has sparked a lot of controversy, and with good reason. The plain and simple is that it’s simply not necessary. While sexual assault on men is a topic that ought to be addressed, I don’t know that the way it’s being treated here is the best way to do it. As I’ve pointed out many times about multiple story lines on this show, it feels like a means to an end, and the end here is gun violence. In the aftermath of the assault, which leaves him bleeding, Tyler decides that his only recourse is a school shooting, and brings an assault rifle to the school dance. Clay confronts him before he manages to go inside, asking him if he really thinks that a school shooting will change things, and saying that the adults will mourn it for a while and then move on. It’s a good point insomuch as illustrating that gun violence is never the answer, but it’s also entrenched in the exact kind of thinking that this show seems to be trying to counter. It’s strange to have this coming from a character that this show has gone to such lengths to make sympathetic, and I’d argue that trying to explain what might drive someone to gun violence is different from explaining what would drive someone to suicide. It also feels strange to try to justify the chain of events that would lead from point A to point B given the culture around gun violence in contemporary America, especially when it comes to white males. Sure, Tyler relents, but what’s being accomplished by this story line? How many people was he going to kill if Clay hadn’t stopped him? It all leaves an incredibly sour taste behind, even more so because it trumps what ought to be the episode’s biggest emotional beat Clay finally lets Hannah go. But there’s no space for that revelation to breathe. Instead, the season ends with Clay standing outside the school holding an assault rifle, while police sirens wail in the distance. It feels like a blatant grab for a third season which, incidentally, has been green-lit, and a strangely curt dismissal of Hannah’s case. Maybe I’m being too harsh, but it’s hard to say. The only thing I know for sure is that Hannah Baker deserved better. • The actors all deserve better, too. One of the best things about 13 Reasons Why is its cast, who have been uniformly great this season. Given that Katherine is one of the strongest links in the chain, I’m curious to see if she’ll truly be gone next season. I’m inclined to think that’ll be the case, given how again, oddly cleanly her case wrapped up. • Besides Parminder Nagra, there’s one other notable addition to the cast Anthony Rapp appears as a local priest, who allows the Bakers to hold Hannah’s service in his church. I wonder if he’ll be back. Olivia certainly won’t be, as she informs Clay that she intends to move to New York in honor of Hannah’s wish to move to the city. • Some last odds and ends Clay’s family adopts Justin so that he won’t have to go back to juvie. Justin seems happy about it he cries when Clay breaks the news, though he hasn’t yet kicked his drug habit. He also hasn’t kicked his crush on Jess, who attends the dance with Alex but hooks up with Justin in the locker rooms. Tony and Caleb, meanwhile, seem to be doing all right. Which leaves Chloe, who appeals for Jess’s help in the restroom, telling her that she’s pregnant. • Phew. Season three, here we come? 13 Reasons Why Season-Finale Recap Hannah Who? Deux ans après la diffusion de la scène du suicide d’Hannah dans la saison 1, le scandale autour de la série 13 Reasons Why ne se calme pas. Après les nombreux débats, controverses et discussions que cela avait provoqué, Netflix a décidé de tout simplement couper la scène dans la série. Netflix, accusé de glamouriser » le suicide auprès des jeunes, annonce mettre à fin au débat et supprime officiellement la séquence polémique. Bien que la scène ait été pensée pour ne pas faire paraître le suicide comme trop doux » elle se taille les veines jusqu’à se vider de son sang, de nombreuses familles accusent Netflix et sa série phare d’avoir inspiré leurs ados à se suicider. Malgré les avertissements insérés au début des épisodes depuis la saison 2, cela ne semble pas avoir suffit. Bande annonce de la première saison de 13 Reasons Why qui en compte aujourd’hui 3. Pour rappel, la série 13 Reasons Why produite notamment par Selena Gomez, raconte l’histoire d’Hannah, une ado mal dans sa peau qui décide de se donner la mort tout en laissant des cassettes audio pour ses proches, expliquant les 13 raisons de ce suicide. Pour beaucoup, c’est trop tard ! Au Canada, l’affaire du suicide d’Hannah avait particulièrement fait scandale, et la présidente de l’Association Québécoise de Prévention du Suicide déclare suite à la suppression de la scène Nous ne pouvons pas être contre le retrait de la scène, mais ça arrive deux ans et demi après la sortie de la saison 1. Pendant ce temps, il y a certainement des centaines de milliers de jeunes qui ont vu la série et la scène. »Catherine Rioux, Association québécoise de prévention du suicide AQPS Dans la version censurée » maintenant la seule dispo sur Netflix on y voit l’avant Hannah qui se regarde dans le miroir et l’après Sa mère qui la découvre dans la baignoire, ne dévoilant que ses cheveux. La scène précédant le suicide d’Hannah dans la saison 1. Netflix veut devenir sain ! Dans la même lignée, la plateforme de streaming a décidé de diminuer la visibilité de la cigarette et du tabac dans ses productions… Nous, on tient juste à rappeler qu’on retrouve dans les dernières prod’ de Netflix Family Business, où Jonathan Cohen lance un buiz’ de beuh avec sa miff et How To Sell Drugs Online Fast, titre assez évocateur quant au contenu…. On peut quand même s’interroger sur cette censure » faut-il édulcorer certaines scènes jugées trop choquantes ? Ou tenter de refléter la réalité du suicide auprès des jeunes, quitte à prendre le risque de pousser certaines personnes à des comportements dangereux ? Voilà un prochain sujet pour votre dissert’ de français. 9 June 2020, 1735 Updated 9 June 2020, 1741 13 Reasons Why will not go beyond season 4. Picture Netflix There's an explanation 13 Reasons Why season five doesn't have a release date – here's why future series were cancelled. The fourth and final series of 13 Reasons Why has just dropped, and viewers are eager to know if the release date of a possible season five, but Netflix announced earlier this year there will be no more seasons of 13 Reasons Why. 13 Reasons Why follows the high school students at Liberty High coming to terms with the suicide of classmate Hannah Baker as her best friend plays through the tapes she left behind, anxious to find if his name is on her list of reasons which led to her taking her own life. Where Is 13 Reasons Why Filmed? Netflix Filming Locations RevealedSeries four was just as traumatic and heart-breaking as the previous series, but script writers for the show wanted to end things on a more hopeful note. Will there be season 5 of 13 Reasons Why? 13 Reasons Why season four ended with the cast graduating. Picture Netflix Netflix and 13 Reasons Why writers have been clear on the 'natural end' season four comes to, meaning a fifth series is looking highly unlikely and why talk of a release date hasn't already Showrunner for the show Brian Yorkey explained he was "suspicious" of high school series which go beyond four series as high school in the US is only four years some fans are hopeful for another series to see where characters including Clay Jensen, Montgomery de la Cruz, and Sheri Holland go onto in their lives following such traumatic and emotional high school was 13 Reasons Why cancelled? Netflix explained earlier this year 13 Reasons Why will come to an official end because it has reached the natural conclusion of its narrative. And if you’ve watched 13 Reasons Why series four already, you’ll see the characters graduating from high school, making it harder to follow them their lives in the same way we’ve got to know them over the past few series. Showrunner Brian Yorkey also said he was “suspicious” of high school series that went beyond four series. He told Entertainment Weekly “Somewhere in the midst of making season two, when it became clear that we might have the chance to make more seasons of this, I pretty quickly got to a place where it felt like a four-season story. There won't be a season five of 13 Reasons Why. Picture Netflix “I’m always a little bit suspicious of high school shows that go beyond four seasons because high school is four years long. “It felt like bringing these characters to their graduation and to scattering to their next things felt like the logical ending point. "So for a long time, the idea has been, should we be so lucky to have the opportunity, we would do four seasons of this. So certainly going into breaking story for season four, we knew it was the end.” 13 Reasons Why season four is available to stream on Netflix now.> Download Our App For All The Latest Netflix News

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