When I watched the first season, I didn't quite understand what the expression here was trying to say, saying that Hannah magnified the hurt of others in the process of recalling?
From this point of view, I think it is more realistic. After all, a person's memory may be biased with the evolution of subjective emotions, especially in extremely depressed mood, many things are not as objective and comprehensive as video, so this The angle is acceptable to me.
But I watched Zack's part in season two, and I thought maybe there was a deeper reason. Of course, we know that the second season is an original series, not a part of the novel, so the creators are not the same person. It's hard to say that this is the backstory of this episode of the first season, but if we follow that they are related to each other in a space-time background Look, I think it's a pretty perfect statement. It was Zach who saw Hannah's inner note, and he really didn't throw it away. The reason why Hannah said this on the tape may be understandable.
First of all, Hannah didn't mention their relationship during the summer. She complied with Zack's request to keep their relationship a secret, but she also knew that the tape would be passed on to Zack after her death, so she Probably wanted to imply that Zach felt like her heart was being trampled and discarded by her saying she felt Zach threw away her inner note, she knew Zack didn't drop the note at the time, but then his fond memories with her came back as It didn't happen, and Hannah felt that, like losing a note, she lost her and gave up their relationship. So this plot can be read as a secret word to Zack, only Zack understands what it means.
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