The fact that Bryce gets equal blame to Tyler or Alex muddles everything, & it’s genuinely baffling. #13ReasonsWhy
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Replying to @catvalente
Hannah's listing of Reasons is deeply unfair to most of the people involved and I think the show recognizes that
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Replying to @arthur_affect
See I don’t. I think it’s never shown that she’s telling anything but the truth, & everyone accepts blame but Courtney, who were led to hate
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Replying to @catvalente
Even if the tapes are completely true (we have physical evidence that at least Zach's isn't completely accurate) it doesn't justify them
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It's a form of passing on emotional abuse, which Marcus points out and the show seems to agree with re: the Alex reveal
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Especially with Hannah literally instructing the recipients to harass Tyler and push him to the breaking point
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It's one of those things where I think the culpability is there in the writing - Clay admits "I don't want to help, I want to hurt"
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But the way the show is put together keeps you from really feeling it as you should
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Like Hannah & Clay aren't the good guys, Clay's white knighting is actively dangerous/harmful, only Bryce's existence obscures that
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