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*** This scene is especially great to watch since [[SmugSnake Monty has a shit-eating smirk on his face for a good portion of the confrontation and isn't really taking Bryce seriously]], but the moment Bryce threatens to tell the cops about everything he's done, that smirk quickly vanishes.

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*** This scene is especially great to watch since [[SmugSnake Monty has a shit-eating smirk on his face for a good portion of the confrontation and isn't really taking Bryce seriously]], but the moment Bryce threatens to tell the cops about everything he's done, [[OhCrap that smirk quickly vanishes.vanishes]].
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*** This scene is especially great to watch since Monty has a shit-eating smirk on his face for a good portion of the confrontation and isn't really taking Bryce seriously, but the moment Bryce threatens to tell the cops about everything he's done, that smirk quickly vanishes.

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*** This scene is especially great to watch since [[SmugSnake Monty has a shit-eating smirk on his face for a good portion of the confrontation and isn't really taking Bryce seriously, seriously]], but the moment Bryce threatens to tell the cops about everything he's done, that smirk quickly vanishes.
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--> '''Mr. Porter''': Maybe policies need to change...

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--> ---> '''Mr. Porter''': Maybe policies need to change...
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'''Bryce:''' No, I'm not gonna teach you anything. [[DeclarationOfProtection I'm just gonna tell you this; you’re gonna stay the fuck away from Tyler. You’re not gonna touch him, you’re not gonna look at him, anything. You have a class with him? Transfer. Pass him in the halls? Take a different hall. I'm gonna check in with him every week to see how he’s doing.]] [[IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer If I hear one fucking thing about you, if I hear that you even]] ''[[IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer looked]]'' [[IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer in his direction,]] [[{{Blackmail}} then the cops find out about Tony’s car... about the gun you gave Alex... about the time you tried to kill Clay...]] ''[[{{Blackmail}} they get everything]]''.

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'''Bryce:''' No, I'm not gonna teach you anything. [[DeclarationOfProtection I'm just gonna tell you this; you’re you're gonna stay the fuck away from Tyler. You’re You're not gonna touch him, you’re you're not gonna look at him, anything. You have a class with him? Transfer. Pass him in the halls? Take a different hall. I'm gonna check in with him every week to see how he’s he's doing.]] [[IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer If I hear one fucking thing about you, if I hear that you even]] ''[[IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer looked]]'' [[IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer in his direction,]] [[{{Blackmail}} then the cops find out about Tony’s Tony's car... about the gun you gave Alex... about the time you tried to kill Clay...]] ''[[{{Blackmail}} they get everything]]''.
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* Mr. Porter beating up Justin’s mom’s junkie boyfriend is pretty satisfying after the latter had spent every appearance he made making life hell for Justin.

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* Mr. Porter beating up Justin’s mom’s Justin's mom's junkie boyfriend is pretty satisfying after the latter had spent every appearance he made making life hell for Justin.



*** This scene is especially great to watch since Monty has a shit-eating smirk on his face for a good portion of the confrontation and isn’t really taking Bryce seriously, but the moment Bryce threatens to tell the cops about everything he’s done, that smirk quickly vanishes.
---->'''Monty:''' What, you’re gonna teach me about what rape is? Like what you did to a dozen girls at this school?\\
'''Bryce:''' No, I’m not gonna teach you anything. [[DeclarationOfProtection I’m just gonna tell you this; you’re gonna stay the fuck away from Tyler. You’re not gonna touch him, you’re not gonna look at him, anything. You have a class with him? Transfer. Pass him in the halls? Take a different hall. I’m gonna check in with him every week to see how he’s doing. If I hear one fucking thing about you, if I hear that you even]] ''[[DeclarationOfProtection looked]]'' [[DeclarationOfProtection in his direction, then the cops find out about Tony’s car... about the gun you gave Alex... about the time you tried to kill Clay...]] ''[[DeclarationOfProtection they get everything]]''.

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*** This scene is especially great to watch since Monty has a shit-eating smirk on his face for a good portion of the confrontation and isn’t isn't really taking Bryce seriously, but the moment Bryce threatens to tell the cops about everything he’s he's done, that smirk quickly vanishes.
---->'''Monty:''' What, you’re you're gonna teach me about what rape is? Like what you did to a dozen girls at this school?\\
'''Bryce:''' No, I’m I'm not gonna teach you anything. [[DeclarationOfProtection I’m I'm just gonna tell you this; you’re gonna stay the fuck away from Tyler. You’re not gonna touch him, you’re not gonna look at him, anything. You have a class with him? Transfer. Pass him in the halls? Take a different hall. I’m I'm gonna check in with him every week to see how he’s doing. doing.]] [[IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer If I hear one fucking thing about you, if I hear that you even]] ''[[DeclarationOfProtection ''[[IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer looked]]'' [[DeclarationOfProtection [[IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer in his direction, direction,]] [[{{Blackmail}} then the cops find out about Tony’s car... about the gun you gave Alex... about the time you tried to kill Clay...]] ''[[DeclarationOfProtection ''[[{{Blackmail}} they get everything]]''.
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* Tony’s TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Bryce in ‘The World’s Closing in’.
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* Laura, a minor character who is a lesbian, telling Bryce that if she were straight, he’d be the last person she would get involved with and saying she would call the police on him.
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* Ani throwing a bag at Seth’s gun to stop him from shooting Justin.
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* When Jessica is forced to apologise at a school assembly for her club disrupting the Homecoming game, she takes control of the situation and reaffirms her status as a survivor. This inspires many other students to do the same, including Tyler and [[spoiler:Justin]].

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* When Jessica is forced to apologise at a school assembly for her club disrupting the Homecoming game, she takes control of the situation and reaffirms her status as a survivor. This inspires many other students to do the same, including Tyler and [[spoiler:Justin]].Justin.
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'''Bryce:''' No, I’m not gonna teach you anything. I’m just gonna tell you this; you’re gonna stay the fuck away from Tyler. You’re not gonna touch him, you’re not gonna look at him, anything. You have a class with him? Transfer. Pass him in the halls? Take a different hall. I’m gonna check in with him every week to see how he’s doing. If I hear one fucking thing about you, if I hear that you even ''looked'' in his direction, then the cops find out about Tony’s car... about the gun you gave Alex... about the time you tried to kill Clay... ''they get everything''.

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'''Bryce:''' No, I’m not gonna teach you anything. [[DeclarationOfProtection I’m just gonna tell you this; you’re gonna stay the fuck away from Tyler. You’re not gonna touch him, you’re not gonna look at him, anything. You have a class with him? Transfer. Pass him in the halls? Take a different hall. I’m gonna check in with him every week to see how he’s doing. If I hear one fucking thing about you, if I hear that you even ''looked'' even]] ''[[DeclarationOfProtection looked]]'' [[DeclarationOfProtection in his direction, then the cops find out about Tony’s car... about the gun you gave Alex... about the time you tried to kill Clay... ''they ]] ''[[DeclarationOfProtection they get everything''.everything]]''.
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--->'''Monty:''' What, you’re gonna teach me about what rape is? Like what you did to a dozen girls at this school?\\

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--->'''Monty:''' ---->'''Monty:''' What, you’re gonna teach me about what rape is? Like what you did to a dozen girls at this school?\\
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* Bryce surprisingly has these moments despite being a horrible person.

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* Bryce surprisingly has these moments despite being a horrible person.person:



** And for those who didn't by his redemption arc, there's Alex murdering Bryce by pushing him into a river which causes him to drown because his injuries from his fight with Zach prevent him from swimming to safety. While it's very brutal and horrifying, it's also satisfying to see Bryce finally get some karma.

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** And for those who didn't by buy his redemption arc, there's Alex murdering Bryce by pushing him into a river which causes him to drown because his injuries from his fight with Zach prevent him from swimming to safety. While it's very brutal and horrifying, it's also satisfying to see Bryce finally get some karma.



** Even more awesome is Monty being killed in his jail cell. Although it happens off-screen, it's mentioned that he was stabbed to death by inmates because he raped Tyler. The fact that, unlike Bryce, he showed no remorse for any of his previous actions makes his death all the more deserved.

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** Even more awesome is Monty being killed in his jail cell. Although it happens off-screen, it's mentioned that he was stabbed to death by inmates specifically because he raped Tyler. The fact that, unlike Bryce, he showed no remorse for any of his previous actions makes his death all the more deserved.
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* Speaking of Jessica and Mrs. Baker, both of them rejecting Bryce's apology is also awesome.


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** And for those who didn't by his redemption arc, there's Alex murdering Bryce by pushing him into a river which causes him to drown because his injuries from his fight with Zach prevent him from swimming to safety. While it's very brutal and horrifying, it's also satisfying to see Bryce finally get some karma.


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* Seeing Monty finally get arrested for raping Tyler followed by him being spat on by his father. While it's sad in context due to his father disowning him due to being gay, it's hard to say he didn't deserve it after everything he did.
** Even more awesome is Monty being killed in his jail cell. Although it happens off-screen, it's mentioned that he was stabbed to death by inmates because he raped Tyler. The fact that, unlike Bryce, he showed no remorse for any of his previous actions makes his death all the more deserved.
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** There's a lot that the show gets wrong about mental health, suicide and self-harm, but one thing it portrays that is completely stellar is how the Jensens deal with Justin's addiction. Of all the things that it drives him to do –– including stealing from his job and stealing from Matt and Lainey –– they never get outwardly angry at him and recognize them as symptoms of a disease. They don't give him an ultimatum about rehab and give him time to think about it. Even when Clay fails his drug test and tries to convince them it's Justin, they don't leverage any power over him and take his word for it. It's a sharp contrast to a common belief – supported by pop culture rehab shows – that "tough love" is a good thing, and that unconditional support is enabling. Then Jensens are only concerned that Justin gets better, but they never attempt to cut him off or push him too hard in any one direction.

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** * There's a lot that the show gets wrong about mental health, suicide and self-harm, but one thing it portrays that is completely stellar is how the Jensens deal with Justin's addiction. Of all the things that it drives him to do –– including stealing from his job and stealing from Matt and Lainey –– they never get outwardly angry at him and recognize them as symptoms of a disease. They don't give him an ultimatum about rehab and give him time to think about it. Even when Clay fails his drug test and tries to convince them it's Justin, they don't leverage any power over him and take his word for it. It's a sharp contrast to a common belief – supported by pop culture rehab shows – that "tough love" is a good thing, and that unconditional support is enabling. Then Jensens are only concerned that Justin gets better, but they never attempt to cut him off or push him too hard in any one direction.
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** There's a lot that the show gets wrong about mental health, suicide and self-harm, but one thing it portrays that is completely stellar is how the Jensens deal with Justin's addiction. Of all the things that it drives him to do –– including stealing from his job and stealing from Matt and Lainey –– they never get outwardly angry at him and recognize them as symptoms of a disease. They don't give him an ultimatum about rehab and give him time to think about it. Even when Clay fails his drug test and tries to convince them it's Justin, they don't leverage any power over him and take his word for it. It's a sharp contrast to a common belief – supported by pop culture rehab shows – that "tough love" is a good thing, and that unconditional support is enabling. Then Jensens are only concerned that Justin gets better, but they never attempt to cut him off or push him too hard in any one direction.
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* All of the students standing up against the faculty and security staff of Liberty High in Episode 8 of Season 4 is a great example of this. After calling out the staff for the rather traumatizing, realistic active-shooter drill and how one of the security staff drew a gun and treated Diego due to his skin color, all the students leave in peaceful protest. And when they are ordered to leave campus, the students refuse until the security officers are removed from the school. When the security staff begin to try to force them out, the students use the very active-shooter training against them. When the security staff begins to arrest students and half of them begin to flee, Clay of all people manages to convince them to fight back and is the first to the charge to lead them back. You may or may not agree on who is in the right during the situation, or agree with the methods taken by the staff or the students, but the fact you see these kids rebelling against the school (whom throughout the entire show has been complacent in the rape culture and bullying that occurred in the first two seasons and, in the recent season, involved with the violation of privacy of it's students) gives you a good feeling as the students finally standing up against Liberty High. The kids had enough, and it's one of the awesome moments to see them fight back, if not the most terrifying moments.

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* All of the students standing up against the faculty and security staff of Liberty High in Episode 8 of Season 4 is a great example of this. After calling out the staff for the rather traumatizing, realistic active-shooter drill and how one of the security staff drew a gun and treated Diego due to his skin color, all the students leave in peaceful protest. And when they are ordered to leave campus, the students refuse until the security officers are removed from the school. When the security staff begin to try to force them out, the students use the very active-shooter training against them. When the security staff begins to arrest students and half of them begin to flee, Clay of all people manages to convince them to fight back and is the first to the charge to lead them back. You may or may not agree on who is in the right during the situation, or agree with the methods taken by the staff or the students, but the fact you see these kids rebelling against the school (whom throughout the entire show has been complacent in the rape culture and bullying that occurred in the first two seasons and, in the recent season, involved with the violation of privacy of it's students) gives you a good feeling as the students finally standing up against Liberty High. The kids had enough, and it's one of the awesome moments to see them fight back, if not the most terrifying moments.moments.
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* All of the students standing up against the faculty and security staff of Liberty High in Episode 8 of Season 4 is a great example of this. After calling out the staff for the rather traumatizing, realistic active-shooter drill and how one of the security staff drew a gun and treated Diego due to his skin color, all the students leave in peaceful protest. And when they are ordered to leave campus, the students refuse until the security officers are removed from the school. When the security staff begin to try to force them out, the students use the very active-shooter training against them. When the security staff begins to arrest students and half of them begin to flee, Clay of all people manages to convince them to fight back and is the first to the charge to lead them back. You may or may not agree on who is in the right during the situation, or agree with the methods taken by the staff or the students, but the fact you see these kids rebelling against the school (whom throughout the entire show has been complacent in the rape culture and bullying that occurred in the first two seasons and, in the recent season, involved with the violation of privacy of it's students) gives you a good feeling as the students finally standing up against Liberty High. The kids had enough, and it's one of the awesome moments to see them fight back.

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* All of the students standing up against the faculty and security staff of Liberty High in Episode 8 of Season 4 is a great example of this. After calling out the staff for the rather traumatizing, realistic active-shooter drill and how one of the security staff drew a gun and treated Diego due to his skin color, all the students leave in peaceful protest. And when they are ordered to leave campus, the students refuse until the security officers are removed from the school. When the security staff begin to try to force them out, the students use the very active-shooter training against them. When the security staff begins to arrest students and half of them begin to flee, Clay of all people manages to convince them to fight back and is the first to the charge to lead them back. You may or may not agree on who is in the right during the situation, or agree with the methods taken by the staff or the students, but the fact you see these kids rebelling against the school (whom throughout the entire show has been complacent in the rape culture and bullying that occurred in the first two seasons and, in the recent season, involved with the violation of privacy of it's students) gives you a good feeling as the students finally standing up against Liberty High. The kids had enough, and it's one of the awesome moments to see them fight back.back, if not the most terrifying moments.
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* All of the students standing up against the faculty and security staff of Liberty High in Episode 8 of Season 4 is a great example of this. After calling out the staff for the rather traumatizing, realistic active-shooter drill and how one of the security staff drew a gun and treated Diego due to his skin color, all the students leave in peaceful protest. And when they are ordered to leave campus, the students refuse until the security officers are removed from the school. When the security staff begin to try to force them out, the students use the very active-shooter training against them. When the security staff begins to arrest students and half of them begin to flee, Clay of all people manages to convince them to fight back and is the first to the charge to lead them back. You may or may not agree on who is in the right during the situation, or agree with the methods taken by the staff or the students, but the fact you see these kids rebelling against the school (whom throughout the entire show has been complacent in the rape culture and bullying that occurred in the first two seasons and, in the recent season, involved with the violation of privacy of it's students) gives you a good feeling as the students finally standing up against Liberty High. The kids had enough, and it's one of the awesome moment to see them fight back.

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* All of the students standing up against the faculty and security staff of Liberty High in Episode 8 of Season 4 is a great example of this. After calling out the staff for the rather traumatizing, realistic active-shooter drill and how one of the security staff drew a gun and treated Diego due to his skin color, all the students leave in peaceful protest. And when they are ordered to leave campus, the students refuse until the security officers are removed from the school. When the security staff begin to try to force them out, the students use the very active-shooter training against them. When the security staff begins to arrest students and half of them begin to flee, Clay of all people manages to convince them to fight back and is the first to the charge to lead them back. You may or may not agree on who is in the right during the situation, or agree with the methods taken by the staff or the students, but the fact you see these kids rebelling against the school (whom throughout the entire show has been complacent in the rape culture and bullying that occurred in the first two seasons and, in the recent season, involved with the violation of privacy of it's students) gives you a good feeling as the students finally standing up against Liberty High. The kids had enough, and it's one of the awesome moment moments to see them fight back.

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* Justin’s “Fuck off, Ani” line is this as she’s so loathed by the fandom.

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* Justin’s “Fuck off, Ani” line is this as she’s so loathed by the fandom.fandom.
* All of the students standing up against the faculty and security staff of Liberty High in Episode 8 of Season 4 is a great example of this. After calling out the staff for the rather traumatizing, realistic active-shooter drill and how one of the security staff drew a gun and treated Diego due to his skin color, all the students leave in peaceful protest. And when they are ordered to leave campus, the students refuse until the security officers are removed from the school. When the security staff begin to try to force them out, the students use the very active-shooter training against them. When the security staff begins to arrest students and half of them begin to flee, Clay of all people manages to convince them to fight back and is the first to the charge to lead them back. You may or may not agree on who is in the right during the situation, or agree with the methods taken by the staff or the students, but the fact you see these kids rebelling against the school (whom throughout the entire show has been complacent in the rape culture and bullying that occurred in the first two seasons and, in the recent season, involved with the violation of privacy of it's students) gives you a good feeling as the students finally standing up against Liberty High. The kids had enough, and it's one of the awesome moment to see them fight back.
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* As despicable and vile as he is, one has to give credit where credit is due to Monty for standing up to Alex, who had a gun on him with no fear.

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