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13 Reasons Why/The First Polaroid
From The TV IV
The First Polaroid | |
Season 2, Episode 1 | |
Airdate | May 18, 2018 |
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← 1x13 Tape 7, Side A |
2x02 → Two Girls Kissing |
13 Reasons Why — Season Two |
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The First Polaroid is the first episode of the second season of 13 Reasons Why, and the fourteenth episode overall.
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Plot Overview
Five months after the first season's events, the lawsuit against Liberty High moves to court; Tyler is the first person to testify, but gets ridiculed by his classmates for telling the truth; Clay and Skye are revealed to be dating, but Clay starts having hallucinations of Hannah; Alex returns to school after his suicide attempt, but he suffers from memory loss due to the incident; Mr. Porter confronts Bryce about raping Hannah; Clay discovers a Polaroid photograph in his locker with a note.
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Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Quotes
- Tyler Down: It's been five months since Hannah Baker killed herself. We never thought this trial would happen. We thought we could move on, but when I got called to testify, it made me realize we can't just move on.
- Tyler Down: Just because you have the picture doesn't mean you have the whole story.
- Tyler Down: This trial going forward, it affects the whole town. We have to think about it all over again, how Hannah lived and how she died. And how it changed all our lives.
- Dennis Vasquez: Each day in this trial, you're gonna hear testimony from students who knew Hannah Baker at Liberty High, from adults at Liberty, from Hannah's own parents. You'll hear about a girl in crisis, a poisonous school culture and an administration that could have averted a tragedy, but didn't. You'll hear about a beautiful, innocent, sensitive girl who was bullied to death. And for every story you hear about a precious girl that we've lost, there are stories of the living. There are lives in the balance. Justice must be done for Hannah and for those who are still suffering.