This whole show is secularists, no ones even mentioned God.
It’s well done, introspective, asks you to think about your choices. It’s not a blame thrower. Have not started season 2 yet.
I don't know how but it turned religious. Quote "If we came back (to church) maybe she would still be here"
The Bakers reconnect with tgw catholic church abd host a memorial service in the chapel.
The ghost of Hannah, or Clays hallucination, walked symbolically through church doors into the light. For Clay, meant she finished her business and then entered Heaven.
The ofcourse the boy asks the Priest if she is in hell because she killed herself. He probably rehearsed "My God knows Hannah and wouldn't do that." Which that's got to be the only response priests give.
I got a little steamed at the suddenly heavy religious tone that Hannah needed Christianity.
I enjoyed it. Didn't realize the 2nd season was out.
I tried during the first season. I couldn’t stomach it.
I haven't yet but have it on my watch list. From what I gather it's a good explanation on why many young people do commit suicide. According to most of those who watched it through, it seems to go over the situation and the events leading up to that decision more than the suicide itself. I understand the second season is supposed to go into how those people around her death manage dealing with it and carry on.
I read reviews only. It's been criticised and praised.
I have. It was very poignant. I think it could be very good at starting conversations with teens, who live in an entirely different reality than us for the majority of their day.
I did not know season 2 had started already.
I think it would have been good for me during school.
My son and i just started the second season.