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13 Reasons Why star Dylan Minnette defends Netflix series over controversial death

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13 Reasons Why star Dylan Minnette has defended the series over a controversial death. The fourth and final season of the divisive Netflix teen drama concluded the stories of our favourite Liberty High students.

Clay Jensen (Minnette) was forced to face up to some dark truths about his own health as well as get some closure on the most dramatic years of his life.

Sadly, he also faced the emotional consequences of the murder of Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice) and the never-ending impact of losing the love of his life, Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford).

Yet, Clay also faced one of his most painful losses yet in the final episode of 13 Reasons Why. *Spoiler warning for 13 Reasons Why season 4* The conclusion of the series saw Clay lose his

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