Hannah is so hateable

I disliked Hannah's character because she was written poorly. She was written in a very shallow, superficial way, and so many of her actions were nonsensical because we as an audience never got the chance to delve into her mind.

Despite having all these tapes we don't know Hannah at all. We only know what she experienced and the results of it. We don't know of her mental state and hardly knew her emotional state. I empathize with her plight. It just feels like a very surface-only type of empathy.

In fact I think Hannah was cruel to implicate certain people in her tapes. I mean Alex? Sherri? And Sherri's actions were indirect at best.

Although it was her decision to end her own life Hannah made the decision to create those tapes. Which led to at least one death. People say it wasn't for revenge, but to let people know what they did. But bish, what? Please. You can't tell me this girl didn't think that people weren't going down for this. She left piles of evidence. Left the tapes. Left the lists.

I think it all comes down to the fact that Hannah was written poorly and the story around her was too. I felt hardly any connection to her. And I just got frustrated with almost all the characters by the end of the season as most of them except Courtney were out of character.

Ugh I needed to vent. I'm not about all these "victim-blaming" posts. Hannah made he executive decision. We don't know her mental health or anything else. And that's all we have to go on. The show is fiction and deserves all the criticism it gets from a literary and film-based standpoint.

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