I'm not sure if this is in the right place, so feel free to move it if not!
I was wondering if anybody had watched 13 Reasons Why and whether it's a trigger, or a good catalyst in starting discussions around difficult topics?
*Season 2 spoiler alert!*
I thought the portrayal of PTSD after a rape was really good (if a little too graphic), and the other girl standing by Bryce even after knowing she had been raped was really interesting. I think it did well to show how denial is as common/dangerous as anger/sadness, and Hannah's story showing that it can and often does lead to suicide. And importantly, showing how often wealthy white guys get away with it.
What are your thoughts?
I was wondering if anybody had watched 13 Reasons Why and whether it's a trigger, or a good catalyst in starting discussions around difficult topics?
*Season 2 spoiler alert!*
I thought the portrayal of PTSD after a rape was really good (if a little too graphic), and the other girl standing by Bryce even after knowing she had been raped was really interesting. I think it did well to show how denial is as common/dangerous as anger/sadness, and Hannah's story showing that it can and often does lead to suicide. And importantly, showing how often wealthy white guys get away with it.
What are your thoughts?