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13RW stars reveal what they want to see in season 2

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From Digital Spy

Warning: This article contains references to suicide which some readers may find upsetting.

13 Reasons Why's second season is currently in the works, but some of the stars of the show have their own ideas on what they would like to see happen.

Alisha Boe (Jessica Davis), Brandon Flynn (Justin Foley), Tommy Dorfman (Ryan Shaver), and Michele Selene Ang (Courtney Crimsen) all spoke to V Magazine about where the story could go following Hannah's suicide and the impact of her tapes.

"I would love to see Jessica's road to recovery and justice for Hannah," said Alisha, whose character was raped by Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice) in the first season.

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"I want to see justice for Hannah and Jessica," Brandon agreed, before adding: "I want to see how these young people grow up."

Tommy said he wanted to know "Bryce's fate" and "if Jessica gets justice", but he added that he would love to learn more about Tony (Christian Navarro) and his own character Ryan.

And Michele similarly hopes that viewers will see more of her character Courtney, and imagines that the second season will take a deeper look at everybody who was named as a "reason" in Hannah's tapes.

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"I'd definitely want to see how Courtney's relationship with her parents develop and how she will grow into her own self," she said.

"There were so many cliffhangers. I think each 'reason' will have the opportunity to explore newer facets of themselves and their lives outside of the tapes.

"Will Bryce own up to his actions? Will Jessica tell the truth about that night at the party? What does Tyler plan to do with all of that ammunition? What will happen to Alex? It goes on and on."

13 Reasons Why season one can be watched now on Netflix.


Suicide is preventable. Readers who are affected by the issues raised in 13 Reasons Why are encouraged to contact Samaritans on 116 123 (www.samaritans.org), or Mind on 0300 123 3393 (www.mind.org.uk). Readers in the US are encouraged to contact the National Suicide Prevention Line on 1-800-273-8255.


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