13 Reasons Why - Season 2 Repack -

"13 Reasons Why - Season 2" is a thought-provoking and necessary series that continues to push boundaries and spark conversations. While it's not without its controversies and criticisms, the show serves as a vital reminder of the complexities and challenges of adolescence.

In the first season, Monty was a background jock, a bully but not a primary architect of Hannah’s despair. Season 2 elevated him to the primary antagonist. As the trial threatened the baseball team and the social hierarchy of Liberty High, Monty became the enforcer of the status quo. His campaign of intimidation against the witnesses—Tyler Down, Clay, and others—raised the stakes significantly. 13 Reasons Why - Season 2

13 Reasons Why Season 2 is not a good season of television in the traditional sense. It is bloated (13 episodes, many too long), tonally inconsistent, and occasionally exploitative. Tyler’s assault alone disqualifies it from being called responsible or tasteful. "13 Reasons Why - Season 2" is a

If Season 1 was about the passive cruelty of silence and gossip, Season 2 was about active, violent aggression. This was embodied perfectly by Montgomery "Monty" de la Cruz (Timothy Granaderos). Season 2 elevated him to the primary antagonist