![]() There is also a new video message that plays at the beginning of the series that warns some viewers it "may not be right" for them if they struggle with any of the issues the series is about. Last year, Netflix addressed complaints about "13 Reasons Why" with a message at the beginning of the series asking viewers to reach out to a suicide prevention network if they are affected by the content. Despite this, it still managed to achieve a much higher 80% critics score on RT. ![]() The first season garnered controversy for its depiction of mental illness and other issues, including a graphic scene in which a female student kills herself. Season 2 currently has 28% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, as of Tuesday morning. If critic reviews are any indication, there are plenty of reasons why this sophomore season is even more problematic than the first.
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