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In present day, Clay learns that the police have all his technology records, including his recent Google searches. Then there’s the other piece to all of this: Monty is already dead, which Ani knows. When she finds him crying over Chloe and the drama at school, she agrees to stay with him per his request. Clay never told the police. The rest of the story is about young people, as so many young people, maybe all young people today (learn) how to heal from the things that have hurt them…to make the world that they want it to be, not just the world they are inheriting…and above all, how to take care of each other.

At the end of the episode, the cops examine the security footage from the Walker house. He left his wife and immediately bought a house down the street with his new girlfriend, content to cut his ex and his own son entirely out of his life. Winston, who apparently has a death wish, asks Monty if he wants to hang out in his parent-free home. Clay testifies about a night he and Hannah spent together. The episode opens with Tony in the police station. This season focuses on Bryce Walker's murder in the aftermath of serving three months probation. “Wait for the body’s permission to go deeper, don’t force.”. “Taper off if you can,” Bryce tells Justin of the pills. Tony says he really didn’t — which clearly the cops know is a lie.

The police question Tyler about the guns, leaving the friends rattled.

Hannah seeks help from Mr. Porter, the school counselor. “I wanted to give you the best life I could, Nora,” he says on his deathbed. “So,” Ani says. He freaks out and demands his cane, which Ani looks for in the “carriage house.” (These rich kids! Clay, on Justin leaving old lasagna in their room: “You’re not Dr. Fleming discovering penicillin.”. In flashbacks, it’s revealed that Jessica confided in Ani about the bad sex she was having with then-boyfriend Alex.
Clay's memories of Hannah drive a wedge between him and Skye. Tony opens up about his past. The heartbreak on Mrs. Walker’s face is palpable, made all the worse by the fact that she knows for a fact they are right about her son — even if that wasn’t all he was. Bryce hates his dad after he left Bryce and his mom and moved into a house down the street. Will they be traced back to what Clay and Tony did on homecoming night? So... is Tyler’s gun the murder weapon? We don’t see who it is, but it’s a thin young man. “Don’t fucking die.”. Justin and Clay share a “cottage house” (as Ani calls it) separate from the main house. When Seth shows up though, he claims that Justin gave him the watch in exchange for drugs. Tyler begs Clay to come back — there’s something really important happening today. Olivia, however, isn’t so sure it will be, the way the investigation is going. Ani, Clay, and Justin go to Seth’s house to find evidence against Seth. Justin doesn’t shoot, and instead hands Seth money — which he notes is “less” than Bryce paid him.

Winston eventually negotiates even more money, which Bryce is pretty chill with. Deputy Standall seemingly doesn’t buy the theory that Clay was the one who killed Bryce. Does Bryce...have feelings for Ani? It’s unclear where Bryce’s heart is — could he be a changed man, or is he a sociopath playing Ani the way he has so many other people? What. He decides to look into the relationship between Chloe and Zach, which brings us to a flashback from eight months earlier.

While there, she unveils a red Mustang, and peers inside. Via flashbacks, it’s revealed that Jessica was very creeped out by Tyler, whom she would “babysit” during her shifts at the Crestmont movie theater. Bryce is sympathetic and kind to Chloe, but when Chloe tells him that Zach stayed with her through the whole thing his demeanor shifts.


As the cops close in on Clay -- their main suspect -- violent confrontations at the homecoming game expose that everyone had a reason to kill Bryce. Clay feels bad, and tells Tyler he’ll try his best. Alex realizes something in that moment: He needs to end the cycle of pain. The students are served with subpoenas, and Justin wrestles with conflicting loyalties. In order to keep his sex with Jessica a secret, Justin has Jessica hide when Clay returns to the guest house, leaving Justin in bed with a bottle of lube. Ani mentions she’s never been to a dance, but boy, does she love a grand gesture — prompting Clay to go to her house later that night with flowers and an invitation. Is Tyler making a time lapse? Bryce learns that Justin is using again, and that he’s in deep trouble with Seth, so he pays Seth $5,000 to make the problem go away. d'épisodes 13 Chronologie Saison 2 Saison 4 modifier Cet article présente le guide des épisodes de la troisième et avant-dernière saison de la série télévisée américaine 13 Reasons Why . At the end of the episode, Tyler clicks through crime scene photos of Bryce, dead in the river...revealing that he has a gunshot wound through the back of his head. What happened to Hannah will always be the first clause of the story. Luke, a football player, gets caught with steroids, but he didn’t buy from Bryce. The underwear Ani is wearing during her cosplay measurement with Clay comes into play later. She tells Bryce that they must be done being controlled by Mr. Walker’s whims, and she’s right. Mr. Walker loses it, and demands the women are arrested. Clay enlists Tony's help to find a potential witness. “I saved you from a long trial, maybe,” Ani says, but Clay looks her in the eye and makes her accept the thanks. That being said, Clay may be keeping a secret from Justin: At the end of the episode, Clay returns a call from Olivia Baker (Kate Walsh), Hannah’s mom. Except, as Ani proves, answers don’t always come easy, and sometimes it’s lies that can finally bring peace. Clay’s mom warns him and Justin to keep a low profile, and tells Justin that Seth won’t be a problem for him any more: He was arrested for violating his parole, and will be going to prison for a long, long time.