Despite the success of "13 Reasons Why" many individuals still scrutinized the plot of the show, as it could place young people into trouble and peril in committing suicide. Now, critics are claiming that the Netflix series should not be viewed by young audiences.
According to a current report from The Guardian, "13 Reasons Why" has apparently got a great deal of wrong points in the story that the Netflix arrangement might actually help young people in committing suicide. Commentators believe that it has excessively insights about how a person could and ought to submit suicide, which is unpleasant, as it occurs, all things considered.
Hannah Baker's story in the Netflix arrangement, depends on the book of Jay Asher. Baker's depicts suicide as a demonstration that could help many people accomplish the exact retribution later on. As per the outlet, the Samaritans also unveiled their comments about the "13 Reasons Why" Netflix arrangement.
“It is extremely concerning that a drama series, aimed at a young audience, can be produced outside of the UK and made available to UK audiences and yet not subject to UK media regulation," a statement from the Samaritans reads.
Sophie Hamilton, an author also says that teenagers nowadays are often caught in a different and difficult time in their life. She believes that "13 Reasons Why" should not be deemed to them.
“It is very important that kids have books that discuss the issues they are facing in a grown-up way," Hamilton said. "Just that feeling that you are not alone gives you strength.”
The future of the Netflix series is still unknow, yet Vanity Fair believes it might actually have a season 2. However, it is yet to be confirmed.
Selena Gomez is one of the producers behind "13 Reasons Why." she thinks that the story have a lot to tell knowing that each character has a different story.