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If you haven’t finished the Netflix series don’t worry their won’t be any spoilers ahead but we are going to dive into how the books series almost ended in a drastically different way. As we know, Hannah Baker is a high school student who takes her own life, but it wasn’t always suppose to end that way. During the books 10th anniversary edition author Jay Asher reveals that Hannah actually survives in the original ending. In that version she attempts to kill herself by swallowing pills but was ultimately saved by her parents walking in who then took her to the hospital to get her stomach pumped. Arthur says quote, I liked the idea of ‘We’ve learned something from this. And yet, here’s a second chance,' however he goes on to say “Out of seriousness for the issue, we realized we can’t go there,” he explains. “No matter that there were missed opportunities for her. Those opportunities aren’t there if you do this. Once I realized that the message of the story would be stronger and that it would definitely be more of a cautionary tale. I felt that was definitely the way to go.
The show has certainly affected us all but it also really hit home for Little Mix’s Perrie Edwards. Perrie took to twitter writing quote, “They way they got the message across was amazing, and although I found it upsetting and massively disturbing, I feel like every person going to school/high school should watch it,”
What did you guys think of the almost alternate ending in the book series? Do you wish that would have happened instead? Let us know in the comments below! And as always don’t forget to subscribe. Thanks so much for watching, I’m your host Meghan Lamontagne and have a great weekend!
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If you haven’t finished the Netflix series don’t worry their won’t be any spoilers ahead but we are going to dive into how the books series almost ended in a drastically different way. As we know, Hannah Baker is a high school student who takes her own life, but it wasn’t always suppose to end that way. During the books 10th anniversary edition author Jay Asher reveals that Hannah actually survives in the original ending. In that version she attempts to kill herself by swallowing pills but was ultimately saved by her parents walking in who then took her to the hospital to get her stomach pumped. Arthur says quote, I liked the idea of ‘We’ve learned something from this. And yet, here’s a second chance,' however he goes on to say “Out of seriousness for the issue, we realized we can’t go there,” he explains. “No matter that there were missed opportunities for her. Those opportunities aren’t there if you do this. Once I realized that the message of the story would be stronger and that it would definitely be more of a cautionary tale. I felt that was definitely the way to go.
The show has certainly affected us all but it also really hit home for Little Mix’s Perrie Edwards. Perrie took to twitter writing quote, “They way they got the message across was amazing, and although I found it upsetting and massively disturbing, I feel like every person going to school/high school should watch it,”
What did you guys think of the almost alternate ending in the book series? Do you wish that would have happened instead? Let us know in the comments below! And as always don’t forget to subscribe. Thanks so much for watching, I’m your host Meghan Lamontagne and have a great weekend!
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