Netflix announces end of hit show “13 Reasons Why,” fans react!

The Netflix hit show 13 Reasons Why has become a fan favorite for teens and young adults but the new network released a statement that the series will be coming to an end. “We’ve heard from many young people that 13 Reasons Why encouraged them to start conversations about difficult issues like depression and suicide and get help—often for the first time,” Netflix said in a statement Tuesday. “We’ve been mindful about the ongoing debate around the show. So on the advice of medical experts, including Dr. Christine Moutier, Chief Medical Officer at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, we’ve decided with creator Brian Yorkey that Netflix has slotted June 5 for the fourth and final season of 13 Reasons Why.” Fans and cult followers were outraged and took to social media to voice their concerns. “Just when we find something that really speaks to us as a generation and what we are going through they cancel it… thanks but no thanks Netflix,” said one Twitter follower named @Natxoxo23. The show which focused on hard-hitting teen topics, such as suicide and depression has received heavy criticism from parents and people of the mental health community. The show saw a major shift after newcomer Felischa Marye was hired as a staff writer but she did not receive official writing credit until season 2 episode 208, which is officially titled “The Little Girl.” Marye received has received heavy criticism for pushing the envelope with her heavy dialogue and provocative topics. Last season Marye stepped into the role of writer and story editor, where she served as the lead writer on the most debatable episodes to date; episode 308 titled, “In High School, Even on a Good Day, It’s Hard to Tell Who’s on Your Side.”  The episode discusses a vivid scene where the character Clay, who is suspected of killing the main character Bryce describes being sexually assaulted by fellow classmates.  “I was in the bathroom when I got back from my diversion program. Monty came in and he was mad about the field and he smashed my head on the mirror and on the sink. […]

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