![]() Both perform fairly silly perfunctory roles that do little but remind the audience of how much better the show was when its two worst characters were still alive. Show newcomer Diego Torres (Jan Luis Castellanos), a football player who apparently also cares about the little-loved dead rapist, essentially splits the role of villain with Winston.īut neither Winston nor Diego make particularly compelling antagonists. The presence of Winston (Deaken Bluman) as a recent mid senior-year transfer to Liberty High, who had a brief abusive relationship with Monty in season 3 and is able to provide an alibi, complicates this dynamic. Ostensibly, season 4 is supposed to deal with the fallout of the group’s seemingly successful efforts to frame Montgomery de la Cruz (Timothy Granaderos) for the murder of Bryce Walker (Justice Prentice), but the show has to completely bend over backwards to create conflict. While many of the pieces that made the show a success remain, the subsequent three seasons have all struggled with the same murky sense of purpose. The show built an entire world out of Jay Asher’s far more limited source material, with a stellar cast, strong pacing and superb production values. ![]() The final season of the controversial Netflix drama suffers from bad writing and no clear sense of narrative purpose.ġ3 Reasons Why season 4 review - Grade: Fįor all its controversies and irresponsible depictions of mental health, the first season of 13 Reasons Why was excellent television. By Ian Thomas Malone 1 year ago Follow Tweet ![]()
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