13 Reasons Why Slammed by Band Whose Song is on Soundtrack

Posted by Aldo Pusey on Tuesday, July 16, 2024

The teen drama, co-produced by Selena Gomez, focuses on the mysteries behind the suicide of a bullied high school girl name Hannah Baker, who leaves behind cassette tapes to the people she blames for her death. The show has stirred controversy over its graphic depiction of suicide as well as its portrayal of sexual assault and its overall message to viewers.

"Kids: this is not a narrative you need to subscribe to. Go watch Spring Breakers instead," read another post, referring to an R-rated 2013 crime drama film starring Selena.

Car Seat Headrest's song "Oh! Starving" plays in a scene in the second-to-final episode, in which Hannah absentmindedly loses a check she was supposed to deposit for her pharmacist parents.

Netflix had said in a previous statement from E! News, "From the onset of work on 13 Reasons Why, we have been mindful both of the show's intense themes and the intended audience. We support the unflinching vision of the show's creators, who engaged the careful advice of medical professionals in the script writing process. The series carries a TV-MA rating as well as graphic content warnings preceding specific episodes, along with an after-show and companion website with additional resources. Our members tell us that 13 Reasons Why has helped spark important conversations in their families and communities around the world."

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