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​13 Reasons Why Season 4 Drops On Netflix Today

​13 Reasons Why Season 4 Drops On Netflix Today

We're now we’re onto the last instalment of the story as it bows out with season four, which consists of 10, one-hour long episodes

Jess Hardiman

Jess Hardiman

The fourth and final season of cult teen thriller 13 Reasons Why has now dropped on Netflix, giving you one last fix of dark high school drama.

Based on the best-selling book of the same name by Jay Asher, the series first began by following high school student Clay Jenson (Dylan Minnette) as he tries to make sense of the suicide of his friend Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford).

Over the course of three seasons, the show has taken viewers into further murky waters, tackling sensitive and controversial themes such as bullying, sexual assault and even murder.

But now we're onto the last instalment of the story as it bows out with season four, which consists of of 10, one-hour long episodes.

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Along with the return of Minette's central protagonist, we'll also see Alisha Boe reprising her role as Jessica, Miles Heizer as Alex and Devin Druid as Tyler.

The group of teens are preparing to graduate, knowing that before they say goodbye, 'they'll have to keep a dangerous secret buried and face heartbreaking choices that could impact their future forever'.

It looks like everyone will be trying to work out who really killed Bryce, after it transpires that it wasn't actually Monty as people initially believed.

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While the show has been hugely popular with its viewers over the course of the past three seasons, its sensitive themes have not come without some backlash.

Last year, Netflix announced it would be removing a controversial three-minute scene, which depicted the suicide of Hannah Baker (played by Katherine Langford) following the 'advice of medical experts'.

However, the show's creators defended the decision to include it, with writer Nic Sheff sharing an open letter with Vanity Fair, which read: "When it came time to discuss the portrayal of the protagonist's suicide in 13 Reasons Why, I of course immediately flashed on my own experience.

"It seemed to me the perfect opportunity to show what an actual suicide really looks like - to dispel the myth of the quiet drifting off, and to make viewers face the reality of what happens when you jump from a burning building into something much, much worse."

13 Reasons Why season four is available to watch on Netflix now.

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Topics: Entertainment, TV and Film, Netflix