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    13 Causes Why: Netflix confirms season 3 of display

    13 Reasons Why: Netflix confirms season three of show

    13 Reasons Why character Clay Jensen holds a cassette tapeImage copyright Alamy

    13 Reasons Why has been commissioned for a third season.

    The Netflix show announced the news on its official Twitter account, with a video showing a school locker with the number three on the door.

    If you haven't watched it yet, you've probably at least heard of 13 Reasons - the show which follows a character who explains why she killed herself.

    The show is known for dealing with difficult subjects including suicide, sexual assault and school shootings.

    Image Copyright @13ReasonsWhy @13ReasonsWhy Report
    Twitter post by @13ReasonsWhy: What happens now? Season 3 of #13ReasonsWhy is coming. Image Copyright @13ReasonsWhy @13ReasonsWhy Report

    Warning: The rest of this article contains graphic sexual details that you may find upsetting - and spoilers for 13 Reasons Why.

    Season one was based on a 2007 book called Thirteen Reasons Why by a writer called Jay Asher.

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    Image caption Hannah Baker and Clay Jensen are the main characters in season one of 13 Reasons Why

    The decision to continue the story for a second season was criticised as "pointless" and "unnecessary".

    The confirmation of season three has been met with a similar response by some.

    Image Copyright @gabby_frost @gabby_frost Report
    Twitter post by @gabby_frost: There's literally a reason the book ends after Hannah kills herself. There's no sequel to the book. Stop milking the show for money and just have Netflix create a new series to actually talk about mental health, suicide, and sexual assault in a responsible way. Image Copyright @gabby_frost @gabby_frost Report
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    Twitter post by @ensushiastic: who keeps funding this just END IT and donate all that money to mental health organizations fjdnfndhdbdb Image Copyright @ensushiastic @ensushiastic Report
    Image Copyright @RowlandJordyn @RowlandJordyn Report
    Twitter post by @RowlandJordyn: I love the cast and wish them all the best, but I can’t pretend to support the type content present on this show. There’s a way to handle these stories, and unfortunately, 13 Reasons Why does not do so correctly. It’s dangerous. Image Copyright @RowlandJordyn @RowlandJordyn Report

    But Netflix CEO Reed Hastings has defended renewing the show again, saying "nobody has to watch it".

    Some fans agreed with that.

    Image Copyright @notearssel @notearssel Report
    Twitter post by @notearssel: You know people you have an option of not watching. So stop complaining that there shouldn’t be another season. Because YOU DONT HAVE TO WATCH ITImage Copyright @notearssel @notearssel Report

    13 Reasons Why's controversial season two

    Season two of the show has been criticised mainly for a graphic rape scene in the final episode, although that's not the only reason the Parents Television Council in the USA has urged Netflix to cancel it.

    The second season also covers school shootings, addiction and sexual assault, as well as rape culture more generally - and is all underlined by themes of depression and mental illness.

    The consensus from critics is that it led to an "unnecessary", "pointless", "cumbersome", "baggy", "badly written", "ponderous" and "boring" bit of TV.

    But not everyone agrees.

    Chloe Miller, an 18-year-old from Bedford, thinks the show is representing real life. She says it gives her a sense of "belonging", and presents issues she's struggled with accurately.

    "It's what goes on. It doesn't bother me at all. I think it's actually something that people need to see - otherwise it's almost like we're denying reality," she says.

    Read more: 13 Reasons Why's controversial season two

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