Published Tuesday, July 16, 2019 6:51AM EDT
The move comes two years after the launch of the show, which follows the story of high school student Hannah Baker who takes her own life. "As we prepare to launch season three later this summer, we've been mindful about the ongoing debate around the show,""So on the advice of medical experts, including Dr. Christine Moutier, chief medical officer at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, we've decided with creator Brian Yorkey and the producers to edit the scene in which Hannah takes her own life from season one.
"No one scene is more important than the life of the show, and its message that we must take better care of each other," he said in a
What a dumb movie! The government should step in and squash these greasy money making movies.
I have not watched the show but isn’t about suicide?
If I wanted filtered storytelling I’d stick to the old school networks. This is a dumb move.
Netflix is getting really lame
O_o
Good. Suicide should not be celebrated. We should be spitting on the graves of people who kill themselves, because then it's not cool anymore. When you cry and talk about how great the person who killed themselves were, it encourages others to do the same. Stop.
Why is it even aired?
GOOD! No-one needed to see that!
That's kind of like taking the picture of the diseased lung off the cigarettes, no? Should the kids not see what death looks like? Or does it HAVE to be glamorous.
Sigh. Glad I saw the original.