People then attended Hannah's funeral. Clay gave his speech and finally stopped hallucinating Hannah, they then had a wake at Monet's. Justin told Clay that his parents were thinking of adopting him, Justin told him that he would like to be adopted by them. Olivia found a list of "Reasons Why Not" that Hannah typed out on her computer, Olivia printed it out and contemplated giving it to Clay. She decided to give it to him after she heard his speech.
After stopping Tyler from his attempted school shooting, he drives Tyler's car away to the safety point Tony drove Tyler to. Tyler worries about his parents and Clay and Tony drive Tyler back home, his mother is relieved to see him back home, tells them that the school texted all the parents that there was an active shooter in the school and that they should both tell their parents that they are okay, which Clay does.
Tyler goes up to his bedroom, Clay follows him upstairs, Tyler gives him a letter addressed to his Mom and Dad and implies that it's his suicide note. Tony and Clay talk about what to do with him, how to help him and wonder why he attempted a school shooting, as the last thing that everyone knew of him was that he was better and happier. The next day, Tyler, accompanied by Clay, Tony and Justin, goes back to school, however he sees Monty—who unknown to Tyler's friends had raped him the day before, the reason for his attempted school shooting—his PTSD kicks in and he becomes terrified and starts to have a panic attack.
Tony calms him down and Clay texts someone. He tells Tyler the plan and leaves for his lesson, he gets called out of his lesson by Courtney Crimsen who uses Principal Bolan 's notes to get him out to a give a new student a tour because she can't. The new student is Ani Achola , he gives her a slightly disturbing tour, still being angry at the school.
Clay then goes to lunch with Justin and Tyler, Ani joins, introduces herself to Tyler and is introduced to Justin by Clay. Ani then tells Justin that she thinks Clay internalizes a lot, she annoys Clay a little further and Clay excuses himself to get ketchup. Late in the night, back at home, Clay goes through the photos from Homecoming on his computer. Justin notices that Bryce—number 83—is about to tackle Zach in a photo, they become confused because Zach said it was number 82 that tackled him, Clay tells Justin that—having asked Zach in the morning again—Zach told Clay he didn't know who tackled him.
They wonder why Zach lied. Clay and Tyler meet up at school and Clay advises him to see Dr Singh. Clay organizes at meeting at Monet's and presents the schedule to the group. Zach believes that Tyler should have gone to prison and argues with the group. He tells them that is out, that he won't look after "that psychopath" and tells them that he won't talk to anyone but he won't be apart of looking after Tyler.
The rest of the group agree to the schedule and leave. At night, Clay is woken up by Justin who claims Monty is still alive. Monty rages at the fact that they set him up for murder.
The dream sequence ends with Monty attacking Clay, and him waking up in a sweaty body. At breakfast the following day, it is revealed that Justin has been at rehab getting help for his drug addiction. He is finally returning home after several weeks. Nevertheless, Mrs. His parents believe sessions with Dr. Ellman will help him. Tyler then returns with concerning news; the police have found the bag of guns in the river.
But not to worry though; he tells them that, yeah, he bought the guns but they were stolen from him and both Sheriff Diaz and Deputy Standall believe him. Doubt spreads over the group, the question being, can they trust Tyler?
To dampen the mood further, Justin breaks up with Jessica his reasoning being that he needs to prioritize his sobriety. At Liberty High , the students are in for a surprise. Metal detectors have been placed at the entrance of the school building accompanied by school resource officers SROs. It ends up with only Diego getting detention as SROs think he started it.
This angers Clay and he gets up and storms off. At therapy, Clay speaks to Dr. Ellman about being in control. He says if he loses control things get ugly. His panic attacks lately are one manifestation of this. Upon returning home at night, Clay experiences another hallucination. It was the middle of the night and Clay was filling out college applications.
Suddenly, he got video calls by Monty. Panicking, he declined the calls and blocked the number. He then saw a moving shadow in the bathroom and went to investigate. The group of friends was concerned; all except Zach , who found it amusing. When Clay reached his locker he found a red smiley face spray-painted inside, leading him to believe someone was trying to frame him.
Principal Bolan joined the students. When they arrived, Mr. Jensen greeted them as the official tour greeter. Justin seemed excited about it compared to a reserved Clay.
Instead, he was fixated on the fact that Principal Bolan and his dad were on first name terms. Clay tasked Alex with looking after Tyler while he looked after Zach. Zach decided to ditch the tour for a college party and Clay, wanting to keep an eye on him, followed suit.
They ended up joining drinking games and the two got drunk. Clay found a drunk girl on the stairs and her boyfriend arrived to take her upstairs. Clay followed and saw the guy unbuckle his belt over the unconscious girl. When he turned around, it was just a hallucination of Bryce. Clay ran downstairs, where the college boys grabbed both him and Zach and called security on them. At campus security, Mr. Jensen was disappointed in Clay for missing the meeting with the Dean, which Justin attended.
Clay grew bitter at this and threw up on Justin. At home, Justin confided in Clay. Hence, why he thought Sanderson would be the best option because it was free and close to home. He later opened his bag to find two spray cans. Nevertheless, he wanted to help by understanding why Clay did what he did.
At therapy, Clay opened up about the incident at college tour. He explained that he was only thinking about sex at the time and not about the unconscious girl. And the thought scared him to the point where he panicked. Clay returned home from therapy to find Sheriff Diaz speaking to his parents.
He said he was there to brief them on the new security measures. Clay then had a panic attack. That same night, Clay sat to do his college applications again and was spammed with text messages from Monty saying he was framed. When Clay arrived in school, he saw that cameras had been installed all over the building and he became paranoid. Still distracted by this, Clay completely missed the hints Ani threw his way about asking her out to the dance. In the darkroom, Clay had another panic attack when he received another call.
Later in the cafeteria, the caller told him to pick a fight, so he did. He approached Zach and asked him to hit him. After calling him names, Zach finally kicked him in the groin and told Clay to sort his shit out. Clay realized in hindsight he completely blew off his girlfriend when she asked about the dance. He rectified this by asking Ani through a letter with a comic he drew. However, this moment was soon ruined when he received a photo of himself by the anonymous caller.
He was being watched. He dialed the number and tracked the ringtone to a girl in the library, thinking she was the anonymous caller. However, he was mistaken as she was just talking to her mother on the phone. Tony thought Deputy Standall might know something about this. When Tyler arrived for work, he saw them and asked why the urgency to see him. Tyler got fed up with them keeping tabs on his whereabouts and sauntered off to work. At school the next day, Clay received another call.
That lead him to the H. And what about Hannah? Ellman asked. When you see people for who they really are the fantasy goes away and then so does the love. Ellman wondered if he did believe in love and that he loves so fiercely that it hurts; and he was afraid of that hurt.
At the dance, Clay was dancing with Ani. The two kissed before Clay received another call. Ani tried to follow him but got distracted by Alex and Winston kissing in the hallway. Panicking, Clay hastily turned on the showers in an attempt to remove the red stain on the tiles.
Instead of water, blood came running out. Clay panicked even more and slid to the ground. He eventually regained the willpower to move. When he got there, he saw Monty alive, but bleeding out.
When he turned around he found Bryce who called him a monster. The hallucination dissipated and he was back to reality. Standing in front of him was the football team, the leader revealed himself to be Diego. Clearly there was something more to it and that was the reaction of a guilty person. Clay walked back to the dance groggily with the knife in hand. Everyone stopped and stared in shock. After being suspended for 2 weeks, the school board voted on whether Clay and Diego could go to the senior camping trip.
As Clay walked down the Liberty High hallways, he felt isolated, like everyone was talking about him. At therapy, Clay confided in Dr. Ellman about feeling scrutinized by his friends. The therapist suggested speaking to a chaperone about the football team in case they try to do something worse to him on the senior trip. Clay refused to, saying it would be the dumbest thing to do. He said that adults overestimate how helpful they can be, but they are good at listening.
Ellman then advised that he face his anxiety instead of running from it. Justin then suggested they stay at home instead, but that plan soon changed once Mrs.
Jensen announced she was joining the camping trip and bought them some tools for the trip. When they arrived at Burham Woods , Clay confronted Diego about hacking his email account. So, he warned him to stay away from Winston. At the camp share, Mrs. Jensen asked the students who they like the most and why. Diego answered first, he said he trusted his guys to have his back and that he missed Monty. He taught him pride and how to trust people and also got him to start playing football.
The next day, the seniors went out on a treasure hunt in pairs, with no phones but clue sheets to guide them. Clay and Justin went out hunting together, but the mood turned sour as they argued about the email. Clay walked ahead complaining about Justin not being the same person since he came back from rehab but when he heard no reply from Justin, he turned around to find him gone. Clay panicked and went looking for Justin. Clay was still out looking for Justin when he got captured, bound by ropes, and thrown into a hole by the football team.
He went unconscious and entered a dream state. He spoke to Monty and asked why the football team was after him, Monty said they loved him and he always had their back. Clay was confused, how could he be that way for them but then do what he did to Tyler?
Monty explained that he acted out of rage and fear. Later, Clay woke up in the hole and saw he now had his phone with him. Across from him, the same V and arrow sign from the graffiti was carved onto the rock.
He got ready to climb out of the hole and made his way back to camp. He blew the horn and declared his win and dropped all the treasure bags. He then accused people of throwing him down the hole. At the campfire, Mrs. Jensen asked how the trip changed them. Winston said he got to know people more than he did before.
Alex then said he hated camping making everyone laugh. Clay was out jogging when he ended up in Navy Pier , the site where Bryce drowned. Clay narrated that he felt disconnected from reality. His parents were concerned about both Justin and Clay. Because of the uncertainty, they were both grounded. The two boys wondered how their parents always knew where they were and how they always found them easily. Clay believed they were being tracked through their phones. When Clay stormed off, Justin called someone asking if they could meet up.
At Monet's , the group discussed the recent developments concerning the parents. They seemed to know a lot lately. Justin arrived home late, waking Clay up. Justin arrived at the party after all and asked Clay what he was trying to prove by doing drugs at the party. Justin asked why Clay lied to his parents about the drug test because now they think Justin relapsed, and lost trust with him.
Clay approached Zach by the piano. He apologizes to him about not telling everyone about Winston from the beginning. He found out Zach can play piano, which surprised him. Zach said he was forced to learn how to play for 5 years. They then sang together. When Zach noticed a girl staring at Clay, he gave him advice on what to whisper in her ear to get laid. Later, he tried it out and it worked. Once Clay and Valerie finished having sex, they returned to the party where her boyfriend confronted Clay.
The two ended up fighting and Clay punched him repeatedly before Zach pulled him off. He then slipped into a trance and started to speed up the car until it toppled over and crashed. Clay narrated about the car accident with Zach from the previous episode. He said he was unable to help, paralyzed in shock. Justin shouted at him while trying to stop the bleeding. The hallucination disappeared and reality set; they were in an active shooter drill where the students had to demonstrate how to stop bleeding from gunshot wounds on a dummy.
Clay and Justin failed, but Tyler, who was paired up with Tony, demonstrated an impressive knowledge of gunshot wounds. Tony found this unsettling. At therapy, Clay was frustrated by the stop-the-bleed exercise. He thought the focus was on the wrong place; the schools should be trying to prevent school shootings from happening, not training kids on how to cope under such conditions.
Ellman empathized with Clay. At school, Clay apologized to a now broken-armed Zach about the car accident. He claimd to not remember what happened, but Zach said he crashed his car and left him for dead.
Zach told him he was a nightmare and demanded he stay out of his life forever. Dean Foundry investigated the smashing of the cameras and questioned Clay about his whereabouts between midnight and 7 am in the morning. Outside the office, Jessica congratulated Clay on getting an interview with a Brown college recruiter next week. Panic settled in. Code Red was issued by the principal and the school went on lockdown — Code red meant there was an active shooter.
Dean Foundry appeared to be surprised by this and ordered the students to barricade the doors and stay down. Tony noticed Tyler was missing. In the classroom, Clay texted Tyler but received no response.
He then texted Tony, asking if Tyler was with him. Monty appeared to him as a hallucination, taunting him by saying the school shooter was Tyler. Monty asked if he was scared, to which Clay admitted he was. Monty empathized with him saying he knew the feeling. A hallucination of Bryce joined them and said what if another kid like Tyler is behind it? After more taunting from Bryce and Monty, making him feel helpless and useless, Clay decided he wanted to try to save anyone he can and left the room.
The shooter slowed down and removed his hood, revealing himself to be Clay. Another hallucination, this time the shots fired at him from a hallucination Clay almost felt real. Principal Bolan appeared from the main office and dragged him inside. It was just a drill after all. Bolan explained it was a hard lockdown; the bullets were blanks, the officers tried the doors, the alarms were to make sure that students and teachers followed protocol.
Bolan announced the lockdown was over and everyone started leaving the rooms. Tyler was still shaken by the drill. Alex thanked Charlie for helping him during the panic attacks and the two shared a kiss. Along with Tony, the three were concerned about what this might mean for Tyler considering it was a drill after all.
Clay is the subject of Tape 6, Side A , however Hannah makes it clear that he is not one of the reasons for why she killed herself. Clay spends the night with Tony, listening to his tape. On the night of Jessica's party, Clay and Hannah walk upstairs because of the large crowd. Hannah asks Clay if he wants to go to Jessica's room, and he says yes.
The two start talking and making jokes about Jessica's rock collection. Clay then leans over and kisses Hannah. Hannah seems shocked but she kisses him back. Then the two were about to have sex before Hannah starts remembering all the guys that did her wrong, and suddenly she can't escape from thinking everyone is against her.
She has a mental breakdown and then tells him to stop, which he does before asking what's wrong. She yells at him to go away, which he does. On the tape, Hannah says a part of her was begging him to stay while she was yelling at him to leave.
Clay is the only person on the tapes who did nothing wrong but he was included as a part of her story. In the beginning of the first episode, Justin tells him he isn't as innocent as she says he is. Justin seemed to be talking about the fact that on the tapes, Hannah says Clay shouldn't be on the tapes, because in her eyes, he just should've stayed.
Though it is possible that Justin is simply angry that Clay is not guilty of doing horrible things like he and the others on Hannah's list are and potentially cannot be punished or arrested for any part in Hannah's death. In spite of Hannah telling him that he is not a part of her list, Clay is devastated by the fact that he left Hannah when she desperately needed him, claiming he did it because he was scared, not because Hannah told him to go and claims that this was the beginning of the chain of unfortunate events that followed such as Jessica's rape and Jeff's death as a result of Sheri and claims that he is responsible for Hannah's death and breaks down over the fact that he never told Hannah that he loved her.
He later declares himself to be "Number 11" when confronting Mr. Clay is shown to be a somewhat socially awkward person, however, he is an overall very caring, intelligent and honest person who is a good friend to those around him and a decent person. He was shown to have had a crush on Hannah Baker though was never able to tell her directly that he loved her. While he treated Hannah well and had a good friendship with her, he himself mistreated her on a few occasions such as hurting her feelings after seeing the photograph that Justin took of her that was spread around the school and coldly telling her off after she tried talking to him about Jeff's death.
Clay's eventual coldness towards her was apparently so great that during her meeting with Mr. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Clay is our main man here, our narrator and guide through the frightening world of Hannah Baker's last hours. Much of the action in this story takes place in Clay's head, which means we have some pretty good insight into his character. Hannah's words show Clay the dark underbelly of his town and of the other people on the list.
Clay has grown up around all of the people she talks about, but only now does he realize that he doesn't truly know them.
The tapes have a lot of different effects on Clay, but this reality check might just be the most life-changing.
Everything that has happened to him now takes on new meaning as he considers a world of complications he never dreamed of. Is this fair? Clay isn't one of the bad guys, but now he has the weight of their actions on his shoulders.
Sure, he will now be more sensitive to the world around him, but will his life be as bright, as happy as it could have been otherwise? We can't say, but it's important to realize that this reality check is not all good news for Clay. Clay is the only person on Hannah's list who we hear from directly. We do call him an unreliable narrator in the "Narrative Technique" section, but we definitely think he's at least more objective than Hannah. Of course he's emotionally involved in the story, but he's also emotionally stable, and that's important.
He is able to consider the story from a grounded — though uneasy — point of view. It's all too much for Hannah to take, and she quickly pushes Clay away, ordering him to stop. Confused, Clay tries to comfort her, asking if he did something wrong, but she only gets angrier.
She orders him to leave again, only this time, he listens. A few moments later, Jessica and Justin walk in, and you already know what happens after that.
On the tapes, Hannah admits that she doesn't blame Clay for her death. She simply needs him to hear her side of the story. And there you have it. Clay didn't kill Hannah Baker, after all. Despite surviving a heroin overdose during season two and becoming sober in season four, Justin collapsed at the Liberty High prom and was diagnosed with HIV, which had developed into AIDS.
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