Please click here for the minor characters in the first season, here for the minor characters in the second season and here for minor characters in the third season. R.J. Brown as Caleb, Tony's boxing trainer and boyfriend. 13 Reasons Why (stylized onscreen as TH1RTEEN R3ASONS WHY) is an American teen drama streaming television series developed for Netflix by Brian Yorkey, based on the 2007 novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher. [6], Sheriff Diaz came to Liberty High to ask Justin about the steroids that were found in the Outhouse. Sheriff Diaz is a recurring character in the third and fourth season of 13 Reasons Why. This frustrated Sheriff Diaz and he tried to defend himself, before Lainie took Clay with her. Sheriff Diaz is first seen when Ani Achola noticed him talking to Nora Walker. Get a Beurer electric heated throw for just £49.99. The series revolves around high school student Clay Jensen and the aftermath of high school student Hannah Baker's suicide,[4] who leaves behind a box of cassette tapes in which she details why she chose to end her life and the people she believes are responsible for her death. Gender [83], The release of the TV show caused public concern about the risk of suicide contagion among teenagers – particularly in those who have suicidal thoughts. !Valerie Diaz->'''Portrayed By:''' Yadira Guevara-Prip * InstantSeduction: [[TakeOurWordForIt We never learn what Zach suggests Clay whisper in her ear,]] but she lays him immediately after hearing it, as promised. In April 2017, the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) in the United States released a statement regarding the series, saying: "Research shows that exposure to another person's suicide, or to graphic or sensationalized accounts of death, can be one of the many risk factors that youth struggling with mental health conditions cite as a reason they contemplate or attempt suicide. Jumpshot, which "analyzes click-stream data from an online panel of more than 100 million consumers", looked at the viewing behavior and activity of the company's U.S. members, factoring in the relative number of U.S. Netflix viewers who watched at least one episode of the season. (uncredited), Football Crowd / ... "Prom" The site's critical consensus states: "13 Reasons Why closes with a chaotic final chapter that betrays what little dignity remained in the tragic lives of its central teens. The series also showed an 18% increase in week-over-week viewership from week one to week two. The Liberty High administration implements tighter security measures on campus, which causes tension within the student body. The characters below are listed in order of episode appearance for your convenience. (uncredited), Student The Official Subreddit to discuss the Netflix Original Series '13 Reasons Why', based on the best-selling novel 'Thirteen Reasons Why' by Jay Asher. [99][100] It has been argued that censoring fiction may do more harm than good,[99] however Netflix is responsible to assess in advance the potential impact that 13RW has on vulnerable people, and to support them through an adequate campaign of prevention. / ... (2017). Deputy Collins found steroids in Luke Holliday’s bag and called Sheriff Diaz over. I think it’s very special and it’s also supersized,” he said. https://13reasonswhy.fandom.com/wiki/Season_4_Minor_Characters?oldid=49503. [18][19] Langford exited the show after the second season. [64][65] Rotten Tomatoes reports an approval rating of 27% with an average rating of 5.31/10, based on 51 reviews. What are the moral obligations of a producer? She denied sleeping with Bryce, to which Sheriff Diaz asked if that meant it wouldn’t be a problem to test if the blood in the underwear was from her. Netflix has announced that the upcoming fourth season of the show will be the last. We bring whatever information we do have to the police", she told Slate. (uncredited), Librarian / ... (uncredited), Catholic School Girl Posted by 13 hours ago. The characters below are listed in order of episode appearance for your convenience. "[54], Critics also praised several other aspects of the series. However, fans can expect to see a lengthier season finale. Portrayer “It served the story better, and 10 episodes ended up being the sweet spot for us,” he said.”I think 10 episodes is a nice length for a season. What is wrong with Clay? Natalie Lander Portrayed By Portrayed By / ... / ... Live and in … Anna Zavelson as May Dempsey (season 1; guest season 2), Zach's younger sister, Alex MacNicoll as Peter Standall, Alex's older brother (guest seasons 1–3; recurring season 4), Alex Quijano as Steve Crimsen (guest seasons 1–2, 4), one of Courtney's fathers, Ross Turner as Mr. Wood (seasons 1, 3–4), Liberty High School math teacher. "[121] NASP sent a letter to school mental health professionals across the country about the series, reportedly a first for NASP in response to a television series. He transfers to Liberty to investigate the case and get information for the police while dating Alex and falling in love with him. He's the sheriff of Evergeen County, who investigates the case of Bryce's murder. [81] Minnette defended the scene, saying that he and Flynn had pushed showrunner Brian Yorkey to kill Justin, as they "both felt that it would have the biggest emotional impact on the series as [Justin] had the most emotional impact out of all of the characters". [30] On September 5, 2019, Gary Sinise was cast as a series regular for the fourth season. Coinciding with the release of the second season, Netflix released a video with the cast that cautioned viewers on some of the topics covered in the show and provided a support website with crisis numbers for people affected by depression, anxiety and other mental health issues. Status Sheriff Diaz pointed out that multiple people had a problem with Bryce, but Nora insisted that Clay Jensen had something to do with it. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 78% approval rating with an average rating of 7.14/10, based on 63 reviews. Sheriff Diaz explained to the students that they’d be asking about Clay and watched Mr. Porter do the interviews.[5]. Clay's therapist suggests that Diaz's previous arrest of Clay was simply him doing his job and nothing personal. The background on the show keeps getting deeper, richer. Valerie’s boyfriend approaches Clay and has ago at him for getting with his girlfriend. [40], Filming for the third season began on August 12, 2018, but was halted due to another wildfire until December 17. Sheriff Diaz asked if Bryce didn't meet his standards. Deputy Standall Clay Jensen Nora Walker Lainie Jensen Matt Jensen Officer Ted (uncredited), Student in Hallway Fight “It’s a supersized finale, so even if people aren’t super happy with the ending, at least they can’t say we were stingy.”. Male (uncredited), Boxing Cut Man / ... (uncredited), Monet Patron Ani told him she’s school friends with Clay and wasn’t friends with Bryce. It received positive reviews from critics and audiences, who praised its subject matter and acting, particularly the performances of Minnette and Langford. Portrayed By [128] Nic Sheff, a writer for the series, has defended it as intended to dispel the myth that suicides "quietly drift off", and recalled how he himself was deterred from a suicide attempt by recalling a survivor's account of how painful and horrifying it was. Yadira Guevara-Prip, Actress: See. However, some called it an improvement over its previous season, and praised the performances of the cast, particularly that of Minnette, Navarro, Flynn, and Heizer, the brief return of Hannah Baker, and technical aspects. Moving on to further evidence, Sheriff Diaz told Clay that his fingerprints were found on Bryce’s car.