Kind of a random comment, but I just need to say how much the line "She might have been a lesbian or at least bisexual" means to me. No show ever dares say the word "bisexual", even if characters clearly show interest in both genders. So I'm really, really happy to actually hear that word :)
Sigh... hallucinated 'ghost' having a conversation? That's really the route this show is going? Such an overdone trope.
The adult mother of a girl who killed herself hanging out with one of the daughter's high schooler friends, alone, is fucking weird. It doesn't matter that Tony is gay - the possible sexual component is not the only weird aspect about it.
Skye and Clay on the dinner, that was fkn hilarious XD
And what is up with Clay's head! Apart from that, many respect to Courtney, finally, she is taking the responsibility.
Clay tries to understand why he keeps seeing Hannah's ghost and attempts to learn more about the mysterious Polaroid. Zach continues to show his support for Alex and Alex grows frustrated that no one is helping him the way he wants it. Tyler beings to face the consequences of speaking in court and Courtney's personal life is exposed from her appearance as a witness. Jessica is preparing to speak in court, Bryce receives his subpoena and Bryce's girlfriend is just a total bitch. Tony is dealing with his anger management and Skye lets out her anger towards Clay for how she feels she is being treated.
I don't like how in court, they equate being a lesbian to being an aggressor or perpetrator. Is that really a narrative we need to have in 2018?
On another note "So what's up with you helping Alex out so much? Are you his butler now?" Haha... I totally ship Zach/Alex. (Btw, the actor playing Zach is called Ross Butler. Good job writers.)
Hannah’s ghost is fucking atrocious.
Clay need to get his life together and I like his gf, hope he stays with her.
The final scene talks a lot of the development of the characters and changes of perspective on this second season.
Had to drop the show because I hate the path it's taking and it doesn't matter if this is how it is in the book. Hannah is completely insufferable in just the first two episodes. My reaction to this episode, her and the series is the same as Clay's at the end of this one.
It was annoying in the beginning since Hannah started to talk but after Courtney starts to talk the real story begins. Am I the only one who hate it when Hannah interrupts Clay? Clay Knows what to do Hannah does not need to tell him what to do next everytime , since somethings can be conveyed through expressions also.Hope She will talk less next time,
Shout by MarinkaBlockedParent2018-05-18T18:16:14Z
Courtney suprised me. I truly loathed her during the first season and now in one episode it is gone. She (and various other characters) have grown a lot in those five months that it has been since Hannah died.
I love Skye, I can't wait to see more of her, she is an interesting characters that I can actually relate to a lot.
I am glad that Tyler has a close friend in Alex now.