'13 Reasons Why' season 4 binge recap.
brought weapons onto school grounds, so they must be the prime suspects when a code red is called, right?
Hard conversations come to pass with Winston telling Zach that Alex is the first boy he’s ever loved, Zach telling Winston that he beat up Bryce before he died, and the ghosts of Bryce and Monty messing with Clay’s views on everyone deserving to be saved, and convincing Clay that he can't save anyone.
Clay is so disoriented that he sees another version of himself with an assault rifle in the hall. The other Clay starts shooting him until the school principal yells at him to snap out of it. The lockdown was all just a drill. The gunshots were blanks, the teachers were the ones knocking on doors. Ani is finally back, walking in on Jessica throwing Diego out her bedroom window. Following their conversation, we next see Winston convincing Estella that Jessica is in on whatever Zach, Clay, and company are covering up. In the prior episode, Estella had given Winston Monty’s old playbook, which had a bunch of coded notes from before and after Bryce’s death, and Winston found evidence of Monty talking about Justin feeling hostile towards Bryce.
After being shown walking around and talking to himself, Clay’s final destination is his therapist’s house. We get a scene of Ani apologizing to Jessica about sleeping with Bryce, and moving out, before seeing Clay’s therapist calm him down by reminding him of all the people out there who want to support him. He’s officially cleared to come home.
The football team plus Winston try intimidating Zach into spilling more information on Bryce’s death, but Zach just wants to be beaten up, and Diego obliges. The episode ends with Clay and Tony catching Tyler talking to an arms dealer, intervening, and escalating it to the point where the dealer fires off the gun towards the high school students. It’s been a while since any episodes started with a funeral flash-forward, but the gunshot may just reveal who actually died.
Clay gets suspicious of his parents going on so many “date nights” over the past six months, especially since they never seem happy when they do. So he follows them on one … to his high school. He discovers a massive meeting with all the parents and Dean Foundry where they talk about all the apps they’ve been using to track their kids and spy on their texts and emails. That’s why Clay’s parents have always known where he and Justin have been! Creepy.
Then Clay gets on the megaphone to encourage all the students to “burn it all down” if they have to, and things get even more violent. Diego helps save Justin from getting knocked out. Tony comes back to help Tyler, and his police friend/boxing coach helps him avoid getting arrested. Alex finds Charlie unconscious on the ground, and a car explodes nearby.
Jess meets with Bolan offering to take full responsibility for the riot and will accept a punishment of suspension and being charged with instigating a riot as long as the cops drop all charges against everyone else. She has the power of social media and their parents and booster club on her side. She promises that prom and graduation will go off without a hitch, and he agrees. But that’s not a promise anyone on this show can make.
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