Listening to "The Night We Met", we followed Clay to recall Hannah's past, and when we saw the ambiguous sweetness, we could only sigh between right and wrong.
When an avalanche happens, it's those tiny snowflakes that cause it. Hannah takes a beating when trying to make new friends, pain at feeling hurt by Clay, abuse and hopelessness after rape. Little by little, the reasons accumulated until Hannah finally felt that he was "not alive anymore". In the end, the counselor didn't do his due diligence when he heard Hannah wanted to end it all, and Hannah took her own life in the bathtub.
The rhythm of this TV series made me a little uncomfortable watching it, and some of the protracted plots made the suspense turn into a mystery. I can only stare at the drama and wait for the final truth to come, but the final truth is revealed. Even anxiety did not produce a feeling of "cool" watching the drama.
In the eyes of her parents, Hannah is well-behaved, sensible, and cheerful. Jessica thinks that Hannah can't handle it herself, it's her own reason, and if it's her, she can handle it herself. But when he faced the fact that he was raped, he did not have the courage to face it. Clay doesn't care about the labels others put on Hannah, but he also misses the chance to save her by ignoring Hannah's true feelings.
Clay's cowardly unspoken likes to cry out weakly in the city night, we could have saved it, but there is no chance to save it again. I have felt the eyes of the people around me. I watched a group of gangsters throw a bunch of burning paper into his clothes. We avoided, we turned a blind eye, because that person was not me. We are Courtney, and we will never admit our mistakes because of our own interests. Until I was cornered by the wall, their playful eyes, their uncharacteristic behavior, and the panic of my own inability to struggle, but someone in the human wall suddenly grabbed me strongly and pulled me out of the nightmare.
I saw at the end of the first season that Clay started caring about his childhood sweetheart who might be bullying, and when the four of them drove, I was relieved, Clay didn't hurt Hannah in my opinion, so he shouldn't, get caught up in himself In the emotion of responsibility, he should have a new beginning. I can love you and still let you go.
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