TV series starts with Hannah

Posted on Feb 22, 2023

Below is a long blog post about 13 reasons why I think you should watch the new Netflix show. The TV series starts with Hannah Baker, who has committed suicide by drinking bleach and throwing herself under a train at her school in Liberty High School (LHS). She leaves behind recordings on cassette tapes as evidence to all of those people she feels were responsible for pushing her over that edge into committing suicide. The first episode shows us exactly what happened leading up to her death and then each remaining episodes follow one person featured on a cassette tape while showing their side of the story. We also see some flashbacks from the main character Clay Jensen’s perspective. He receives an anonymous package containing seven boxes filled with cassettes inside them. They are addressed directly to him: “Clay Jenson – You’re next.” Hannah Baker is the central figure around whom this entire show revolves; however, there are other characters whose actions lead to her tragic end—and it was not just because they were cruel or mean-spirited individuals. Some had good intentions but still managed to make things worse through ignorance or selfishness instead of doing something positive for someone else like helping out when needed most! These people include Tony Padilla (Zach Dilgard), Jessica Davis(Alisha Boe) Justin Foley (Brandon Flynn) Alex Standall (Milana Vayntrub), Tyler Down (Devin Druid), Montgomery de la Cruz (Ross Butler), Courtney Crimsen (Anna Grace Barlow), Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice), Zach Dempsey(Ross Lynch), Sheri Hollander (Sophia Bush), Dr. Steven Porter(Derek Luke), Mr. McManus (Chris Sullivan), Mrs Brenner(Kate Walsh), Principal Bolan(Mark Pellegrino), Detective Rick Galloway (Brad William Henke) Deputy Greg Hockenberry (Jason Cook) & Sheriff Tom Connor (Keith Powell ). The show takes place mostly within LHS itself where students go about their daily lives except now we get insight into how everyone felt during such trying times so far apart yet somehow connected together! There are no easy answers here either since nothing ever seems simple enough even though life might seem otherwise sometimes…that doesn’t change anything really does? 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But if you feel like reading on… The main thing that happened to me this past year was the release and publication of my first book, The Gospel-Driven Life (Crossway). It was both exciting and stressful at times, but ultimately an incredible experience—one for which I am very thankful to God. You can read more about how it came together here, along with some thoughts from my editor Ben Patterson on why he chose Crossway as its publisher over other options we had available earlier last fall. I also did three speaking events related to the book—two of them were conferences where I spoke twice or thrice each day; one was a church event during Sunday morning worship service. Each time people asked questions about what “gospel-driven” actually means, so hopefully those who attended got something out of hearing answers to their own questions. If not, well then they probably weren’t really interested anyway right? In terms of writing, there are two things that stand out most prominently in my mind when reflecting back upon 2013 – firstly my contributions towards our new online devotional Bible study called Dwell. This project has been one part fun/part frustration for us guys behind it all since August–especially due mainly because none of us knew anything going into creating these daily devotionals beyond having done many ourselves beforehand individually apart from working collectively alongside one another within groups comprised solely by men alike.. That said though; despite any minor hiccups encountered while putting forth efforts toward completion & launch date(s), overall results have proven quite fruitful thus far — especially considering how little effort put forth compared against benefits realized through hard work done alone without help from outside sources such as money spent trying buy advertising space elsewhere etcetera!!! Second would be starting up our ministry known simply yet aptly enough under title “The Church Plant Network”. 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