The first season of the television series '13 Reasons Why' premiered on Netflix, introducing audiences to the story of Hannah Baker and the tapes she left behind.
Following the release of season 1, there was significant public discussion and controversy regarding the depiction of suicide and mental health issues in the show, leading to debates about its potential impact on viewers.
Netflix released the second season of '13 Reasons Why,' continuing the story with new plot developments and characters.
The third season of the series was released on Netflix, focusing on a new mystery and further exploration of the characters' lives.
The fourth and final season of '13 Reasons Why' premiered, concluding the series and its storylines.
Hannah Baker, a high school student, commits suicide after a series of traumatic events.
Clay Jensen receives a box of cassette tapes recorded by Hannah before her death, explaining the reasons behind her suicide.
Jeff Atkins dies in a car accident while playing baseball with friends.
Jessica Davis is sexually assaulted by Bryce Walker at a party.
Tyler Down is bullied and harassed by fellow students, contributing to his mental health struggles.
School counselor Mr. Porter meets with Clay to discuss Hannah's death and the tapes.
Legal proceedings begin against Liberty High School for negligence related to student safety and assaults.
Authorities discover that Tyler planned a school shooting, influenced by his trauma and bullying experiences.