scorecardCritics say '13 Reasons Why' season 2 is still controversial, but lacks the redeeming qualities of the first season
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Critics say '13 Reasons Why' season 2 is still controversial, but lacks the redeeming qualities of the first season

"It’s one thing to offer new perspectives on a complicated narrative. It’s a whole other thing to add layers that drain the emotional logic out of what we saw before."

Critics say '13 Reasons Why' season 2 is still controversial, but lacks the redeeming qualities of the first season

"13 Reasons Why’s second season doesn’t seem to realize where the show’s strengths actually lie. The season doubles down on drama, intrigue, and violence, to the point where it starts to feel like a po-faced version of Riverdale."

"13 Reasons Why’s second season doesn’t seem to realize where the show’s strengths actually lie. The season doubles down on drama, intrigue, and violence, to the point where it starts to feel like a po-faced version of Riverdale."

Caroline Siede, AV Club

"The new season tries to make a point about rape culture, slut shaming and sexual harassment, but its depiction of these complex topics has all the subtlety of a sledge hammer."

"The new season tries to make a point about rape culture, slut shaming and sexual harassment, but its depiction of these complex topics has all the subtlety of a sledge hammer."

Kelly Lawler, USA Today

"Like Asher's book, the first Netflix season of 13 Reasons Why has a conclusive ending; the little that is left unresolved isn't enough to require a second season."

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Daniel Fienberg, The Hollywood Reporter

"13 Reasons had to build a brand new series this season without the simple, and ingenious, architecture that went into building the first. (Those thirteen tapes, remember?) The result may be watchable, but also padded, talky, intricate and unnecessarily shocking."

"13 Reasons had to build a brand new series this season without the simple, and ingenious, architecture that went into building the first.  (Those thirteen tapes, remember?) The result may be watchable, but also padded, talky, intricate and unnecessarily shocking."

Verne Gay, Newsday

Not every review was negative: "It makes you appreciate the difference between a storytelling gimmick and a legitimate structural element; by establishing a new framework for Season 2, the show proves it doesn’t need one."

Not every review was negative: "It makes you appreciate the difference between a storytelling gimmick and a legitimate structural element; by establishing a new framework for Season 2, the show proves it doesn’t need one."

Liz Shannon Miller, Indiewire

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