RE: 13 Reasons Why: Awareness or Incitement?

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13 Reasons Why: Awareness or Incitement?

in movie •  7 years ago 

I can say I really enjoyed the show and the drama. The suicide scene was a little over the top. I felt the show still made it's point without that scene. Plus I found the Hannah character to be weak: asking for help, then pushing people away when she doesn't like the answers, then guilt trips people for not chasing after her after she told them off.

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Certainly the series should serve to instill to the parents or close associates the importance that they have on the education of the children. The importance of communication and empathy with adolescents. The need to worry more about their emotional state than about academic results. Many times the first question when you get home is whether you passed the exam, when it should be what new experiences you had or if you have met someone new and how it has gone. We are emotional people, not automated machines. The importance of emotional intelligence. Cheers and thank you.