7 Years After Its Release, Fans Ponder How ‘13 Reasons Why’ Laid Ground for the Extends to Which ‘Euphoria’ and Others Go
The evolution of television dramas often mirrors societal shifts, and 13 Reasons Why stands as a prime example. Initially lauded for its captivating storyline, the show faced criticism from fans who accused it of romanticizing sensitive topics. In response, the series shifted its focus towards addressing real issues faced by teens, resulting in an onslaught of intense and relentless character struggles. However, this shift came at a cost as the show lost its former allure, with viewers increasingly finding it difficult to endure the characters' constant pain.
Since its premiere seven years ago, 13 Reasons Why has sparked a wave of similar teen-focused shows, delving into the harsh realities of adolescence, with Euphoria being a notable example. However, as per a post on X, 13 Reasons Why took its exploration of these realities to the point of exploitation. Fans and critics alike had raised concerns about the show's portrayal of graphic content, blurring the lines between entertainment and discomfort.
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While television should undoubtedly challenge viewers and prompt reflection, it also serves as a form of entertainment. After celebrating 6 years already, 13 Reasons Why struggled to strike a balance between challenging narratives and providing amusement, unlike the successful execution seen in Euphoria Season One.
Just as the screen crackled with intensity as characters grappled with demons that felt all too real, fans drew a line. They marred certain depictions and visuals in 13 Reasons Why, deeming them too harsh and questioning their contribution to the entertainment value of the show.
Fans draw the line between 13 Reason Why and others
The scene that had fingers typing furiously was none other than the infamous broom scene from 13 Reasons Why. It was the moment when Tyler found himself on the receiving end of a brutal assault with a wooden broom. Questions buzzed as to why this scene remained uncensored, while others deemed disturbing were not.
As the discussions swirled around, comparisons between 13 Reasons Why and Euphoria ignited. Many argued that Euphoria was a gentler ride as compared to this show.
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With upcoming seasons, there is a concern that Euphoria might take a dive into even deeper waters. There is a worry that the show might follow the same path as 13 Reasons Why, doubling down on pain and stripping away the very elements that initially captivated millions of viewers in its first season.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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