Thank you for sharing how this helped you understand mental health struggles, such as depression and ways to help your friends cope with their personal challenges.
I think Netflix made a good choice in mode of death. Pills are marginally effective. You would need access to prescription sedatives for pain or to induce sleeping. OTC sleeping pills won't do it. The only other option would be a plastic bag and duct tape.
Interesting... that's not an opinion I've heard before. I think I can agree that thematically and logistically her mode of death in the show is much more impactful, especially given what the writers were trying to say. I still don't think it's necessarily in line with her character (plus her parents owned a pharmacy so it's possible she had access to the pills you're referring to), but like I mentioned I suppose how she dies isn't super important. Thank you for the insight!
Heavy on the ani slander it was embrassing to make me care about bryce AND MAKE ANI BE THE ONE TO PITY HIM.When he was moving straight diabolical in season 2 and she has no idea about since she just came .Ani felt like a jarring addition to an already jarring season 3 plot. Trully the show won me over in the season 1 main plot and the individual character plots of season 4 espically justin and clay.
Season 3’s writing seems so weird to me. Ani being “The Watcher”/narrator of the season completely turned me off from viewing it further. And I’m not sure why they decided to suddenly make Bryce a victim so suddenly
Thank you for sharing how this helped you understand mental health struggles, such as depression and ways to help your friends cope with their personal challenges.
I think Netflix made a good choice in mode of death. Pills are marginally effective. You would need access to prescription sedatives for pain or to induce sleeping. OTC sleeping pills won't do it. The only other option would be a plastic bag and duct tape.
Interesting... that's not an opinion I've heard before.
I think I can agree that thematically and logistically her mode of death in the show is much more impactful, especially given what the writers were trying to say. I still don't think it's necessarily in line with her character (plus her parents owned a pharmacy so it's possible she had access to the pills you're referring to), but like I mentioned I suppose how she dies isn't super important.
Thank you for the insight!
Heavy on the ani slander it was embrassing to make me care about bryce AND MAKE ANI BE THE ONE TO PITY HIM.When he was moving straight diabolical in season 2 and she has no idea about since she just came .Ani felt like a jarring addition to an already jarring season 3 plot. Trully the show won me over in the season 1 main plot and the individual character plots of season 4 espically justin and clay.
Season 3’s writing seems so weird to me. Ani being “The Watcher”/narrator of the season completely turned me off from viewing it further. And I’m not sure why they decided to suddenly make Bryce a victim so suddenly
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