
But after that final episode, I don't blame you for having mixed feelings about his death. The Gang Listens to Bryce's Last Tapeīefore the season started, I am sure many of the viewers were happy that Bryce is killed this time. Later, Deputy Standall is also seen burning the clothes that Alex had worn when he had pushed Bryce off the pier. That night, when the deputy meets his son at their home, he tells Alex that the case is closed without hinting that he knows who the real murderer is. Ani reveals to the deputy that she knows about it, which is why they came up with the ruse to pin the blame on Monty so that the living shouldn't suffer more for what happened. He also tells Ani that Monty was killed in the jail by some inmate, though it isn't specified how it happened. The tyre tracks at the murder place matched the tracks of his wife's vehicle, and she was at her house when the murder happened. Later, when the season's new narrator and protagonist, Ani (Grace Saif) puts up a convoluted narrative to pin the blame on Monty for Bryce's death, Deputy Standall hints to her that he knows Alex is involved in his murder. Monty (Timothy Granaderos) has been arrested after Tyler files a complaint against him for sexually assaulting during Spring Fling. But did Bryce really deserve to die? Blame Falls on Monty Who is Already Dead Alex then blames Bryce for everything bad that happened to them and pushes him into the river, thus killing him.Īlex murdering Bryce makes sense, since he - along with Jessica, Clay, Zach, Chloe and Olivia Baker - were yet to see the redemptive side of Bryce. Zach had been Alex's best friend, and to test his patience further, Bryce even accuses Jessica of setting him up. Alex, while trying to help Bryce get back to civilization, is angered by Bryce's anguished rants on how he would get back to Zach for what he did. It was the deputy's own son Alex Standall (Miles Heizer) who had accompanied Jessica Davies after Bryce has requested her to meet her at the pier. Though, why they never considered the possibility that Bryce could have fallen off the pier into the river below and drowned because of his broken limbs, is beyond comprehension.Īnyway, Zach hadn't exactly killed Bryce. Strangely, he is let go off, as the police claim that the beating Bryce took wasn't the reason for his death, drowning was. Zach confesses about this to Deputy Sheriff Standall (Mark Pellegrino), after the police arrest Clay Jensen wrongly for the same crime. In retaliation, Zach confronts Bryce on the same night at the pier, and incapacitates him, while breaking one of his hands and legs. Bryce blames the latter for making things go wrong with him and his former girlfriend, Chloe (Anne Winters).


After spending the whole season showing us that he has reformed, Bryce becomes a victim of the residual alpha make ego in him and tackles former mate Zach during Homecoming game, breaking his leg. And then the reveal of the killer happens, and we have now two persons to blame for Bryce's death.įirst is Zach Dempsey (Ross Butler). The makers have to be given credit for even making us doubt that Clay Jensen, the protagonist, could also be a potential killer, even though everyone continues to claim that he is a really good person. The whole season did an excellent job of building up the suspense around Bryce's killer with every main character brought under the suspicion.
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13 Reasons Why Season 3 Review: We Miss Hannah Baker but the Netflix Teen Series Returns Stronger and Improved Than Season 2. Not to mention, the cast is truly excellent as always, with Dylan Minnette (Clay Jensen), Boe, Justin Prentice (Bryce Walker) and Deven Druid (Tyler Down) excelling here. This turned out to be a cool idea, as it gives 13 Reasons Why a refreshing twist, while also exploring more positive themes like remorse and redemption. And that happens to be the murder of Bryce Walker, former Liberty High senior and the rapist of Hannah Baker and Jessica Davies (Alisha Boe). Now the third season has arrived on Netflix last week, having done with Hannah Baker's story but finding a new storyline to focus on. 13 Reasons Why Season 3 Premiere Date, Time and All You Need to Know about The Netflix Show. The same cannot be said about season 2, that went beyond the book and stretched Hannah's story and changing her character. And yet, the first season received good acclaim. 13 Reasons Why, whose first season was based on a book by Jay Asher, had been accused of sensationalising suicide, depression, sexual abuse and mass shootings. This sets in motion a chain of events that lasts three seasons and gives us one of the most controversial series in recent times. Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) of Liberty High School committed suicide in the season one of 13 Reasons Why and made 13 tapes that accused 12 people of triggering her death.
