Where We Left Off With Tyler Down in ‘13 Reasons Why’ Season 2

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Photo credit: Netflix

From Cosmopolitan

Let’s be real—there are a lot of characters in 13 Reasons Why and a lot of things that happened to them over the course of season 2. Before you head into your season 3 binge, there are a few key characters you’ll want to refresh your memory on, and the most significant of all might be Tyler Down (Devin Druid). Here’s a quick rundown of exactly where we left off.

Having long been an outcast with vaguely creepy tendencies (remember those covert photos he took of Hannah without her consent?), Tyler seemed to be heading in an even darker direction throughout much of season 2 after befriending Cyrus, a cynical rebel who loved eyeliner almost as much as he hated authority. The pair decided to take their revenge on the bullies and jocks of Liberty High by vandalizing the football field, which got Tyler sent to a behavioral rehabilitation program.

After returning from the program, Tyler seems to have turned over a new leaf...but not for long. Monty, who had long hated Tyler and held him responsible for Liberty High’s sports program being suspended, accosted him in the school bathroom and sexually assaulted him with a mop handle in a graphic and controversial scene.

Photo credit: Netflix
Photo credit: Netflix

This horrific act pushed Tyler over the edge he’d been teetering on, and in the closing moments of the finale, he showed up to the Liberty High Spring Fling with a loaded assault rifle. Thankfully, though, he also texted Mackenzie to warn her, and the advance warning gave Clay and the gang enough time to come up with a plan. Clay intercepted Tyler right outside the school and successfully talked him down, after which Tony rolled up in his car to whisk Tyler away just before the cops arrived.

One of the strongest story lines in season 2 centered on Jessica and her gradual recovery from being raped by Bryce in season 1. Given how smartly and carefully the show handled her experience, we can hope and assume that Tyler’s trauma will be given the same attention in season 3.

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