The cops discover a pair of underwear with Ani’s blood and Bryce’s semen in Bryce’s room. Crying on the phone, Olivia declares she wants him dead, that she would shoot him if she could. Hannah witnesses a traumatic event at a summertime party. Can you handle another new superhero The Boys? Things get worse when a reporter shows up at Monet’s to ask Clay some questions — which Justin shuts down immediately. d'épisodes 13 Chronologie Saison 2 Saison 4 modifier Cet article présente le guide des épisodes de la troisième et avant-dernière saison de la série télévisée américaine 13 Reasons Why .

The underwear Ani is wearing during her cosplay measurement with Clay comes into play later. In her interview with Deputy Standall, she says that everyone had motive to kill Bryce, but the key was to find the person who would “take a gun...and pull the trigger.” Is this a code for something? Alex and Jessica make peace at Tyler’s photo reveal. Ani and Jessica are friends, with Ani acting as her campaign manager during her winning presidential campaign. It’s hard to find where that would rank amongst all the terrible stuff Bryce has done, but it’s certainly very, very bad. In present day, Justin reveals all this to Clay, along with a text that Seth sent to Justin the day they found Bryce’s body. Yeahhhhh, that was all captured on tape...and it doesn’t look so good for Clay. It seems like she and Bryce are on the right track: They even have a playful paint fight that, if you didn’t know any better, might endear you to Bryce. Most of the main cast returned for this season and introduces the character of Ani Achola. Hannah's date on Valentine's Day doesn't go as planned. One day, Jessica’s babysitting duties overlap with her new club: “Hands Off,” a club that’s waging war on the toxic culture at Liberty High.


The counselor denies the allegation, and instead, says he called in students whom he knew would defend Clay. Flashforward to Thanksgiving. When the dean begins a new investigation and threatens to cancel prom, the friends decide to confide in their parents ... but not about everything. Tony and Bryce drive around and listen to all of Hannah’s tapes, and Bryce seems truly disgusted by himself.

(Note: At this point, Bryce has paid over $10,000 just to make his friends’ lives easier. Ani catches Justin in a lie after learning Bryce bailed him out of a dangerous situation.
Five months after Hannah's death, the case against Liberty goes to trial, with Tyler as the first witness. “He didn’t deserve to die like that.”.

What’s. For some reason, Bryce left Tyler a voicemail, telling him that things were “taken care of.” In secret, Zach tries to leave a message for a missing Bryce. Jessica gives no effs about the principal chastising her, as Hillcrest “started it,” even though Liberty High threw all the first punches.

She’ll be his alibi.

At the end of the day, learning whoever killed Bryce won’t make Mrs. Walker feel much better, Olivia claims. Ani’s voiceover reminds us that Tyler checks all the serial killer boxes — specifically, that he’s angry, young, and male. Instead, everyone stands up for Clay, defends his gun incident with Bryce, and remarks how he truly cares about people. Tyler, echoing everyone watching at home, says: “Holy shit, dude, you know you’re good-looking, right?”. The Walker family was troubled in so many ways, and this episode reveals that Bryce’s father was likely the person most to blame for Bryce’s callous side. Hmm...maybe that psychologist and lawyer that his parents are in the process of acquiring is exactly the right idea for the very troubled Clay.

As her father nears the end of his life, filmmaker Kirsten Johnson stages his death in inventive and comical ways to help them both face the inevitable.

Clay never told the police.

He was going to take just one, as evidence, but decided to take a new photo every day instead. The police interrogate Justin and Clay about the night Clay pulled a gun on Bryce.

He’s taken in for questioning. After Bryce threatened Monty over Tyler, the two exchanged heated words on the football field. This part is true: We see it in flashback, just as we see Monty threaten Bryce’s life by the Hillcrest bus after the game. Jessica's behavior grows increasingly erratic, and Clay learns the truth behind a tragedy. Strengthened by the struggles they've endured, the friends say goodbye to high school and look toward the future in an emotional series finale.