After watching the first season of "Thirteen Reasons Why" yesterday, I fell asleep with a feeling of depression. When I woke up this morning and saw the suicide of Feitoto, I had an indescribable feeling in my heart. This kind of thing happens every day. staged.
The heroine Hannah is kind and cheerful, full of expectations for love, and is friendly to every friend, but her heart is sensitive and fragile, which eventually led to the tragedy.
Justin watched Btyce's group photos become the first cause of Hannah's suicide. It seems like a bastard, but as the plot goes deeper, we will find that he also has his helplessness. The misfortune of his original family and Bryce's help to him have created his weak character.
Ex-best friend Jessica's high expectations for love and some seemingly naive misunderstandings led to the breakdown of this relationship, and also laid the groundwork for her later encounters.
As a mutual friend of Hannah and Jessica, Alex thought of a solution that many teenagers would think of in order to save the relationship between him and Jessica, but he ignored the friendship between the two girls and the feelings of Hannah who was innocently involved.
Tyler likes Hannah, stalks her and shoots her secretly, and wants to leave the most complete record of Hannah's living conditions, but he doesn't realize his mistake and the huge sense of panic he has caused to Hannah.
Courtney originally wanted to help Hannah, but because he was photographed kissing by Tyler, in order to protect himself and his two gay fathers from being criticized, he told an excessive lie.
As an almost perfect boy, Zach has long been accustomed to being treated kindly by the people around him, so when Hannah refused his help, his self-esteem was severely damaged and he made some childish behaviors. He never thought about his small What a blow to Hannah's move.
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It's a bit tiring to code words on mobile phones, so I won't go into details, but all in all, most of the people in this show never realized that their behavior would be called "bullying" until they heard the tape. In addition to these protagonists, more "accomplices" may also feel that they are just making a few harmless jokes with Hannah.
When watching the drama, the barrage opened, "the heroine is too glassy", "suicide for such a trivial matter, not cherishing life"... Such comments have never disappeared from the beginning to the end.
Yeah, who hasn't been told a few overly jokes. If another person with a strong heart experiences these things, it may only be a conversation after dinner many years later. But the heroine's fragility and sensitivity should not become a tragic bearer, and people with strong hearts should not accept such "unpleasantness" for granted.
When the tragedy happened, no one was heinous, and no one was innocent. It wasn't just the thirteen straws that broke the camel's back.
When a hot event happened, netizens stood on the moral high ground across the screen arguing about the right and wrong of things. Everyone was doing what they thought was right, but everyone seemed to ignore that most things in this world are not black or black. White.
The social atmosphere is getting more and more impetuous. Although treating others with kindness may not necessarily lead to a good ending, I still hope that I will never become a murderer who harms others without knowing it.
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