13 Reasons Why wraps final season as cast share emotional messages

24 December 2019, 14:16

Nicky Idika

By Nicky Idika

The cast of 13 Reasons Why said goodbye to the show as they wrapped filming for the fourth and final season of the Netflix teen drama.

After four seasons on one of Netflix's most controversial teen programmes, the cast of 13 Reasons Why has officially wrapped filming on the show for good. Stars of the show shared emotional messages about the end of their time on 13 Reasons Why, calling it "life-changing" and "so amazing". Ross Butler, Dylan Minnette, Christian Navarro, and RJ Brown all shared messages about their experience on the show and the end of the 13RW era.

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Just before 13 Reasons Why season 3 arrived, Netflix announced that season 4 would be the final outing for the show, which has courted controversy since it first premiered in 2017.

13 Reasons Why lead Dylan Minnette admitted the end of 13RW was "emo" and acknowledged that the show is a chapter in his life that he wouldn't forget.

"We officially wrapped 13 reasons why the other night," Dylan tweeted. "It’s been a life-changing 4 years making the show, and an era/chapter i won’t forget. super thankful to everyone involved. excited for you all to see the final season next year. it’s emo.✌"

Similarly, Ross Butler had lots to say about his time on 13 Reasons Why.

"The fact that you guys have been supportive and been there through the process, it's changed my life. It's changed my life. In more ways than you can imagine," Ross said in the video posted to his Twitter and Instagram.

He continued: "This has been something that I don't think I'll ever feel again. It's so unique."

Christian Navarro called Tony Padilla one of his "heroes" in the caption of his farewell Instagram post.

"Today I say goodbye to one of my heroes. Tony Padilla has taught me so much, about courage under pressure, grace in the face of hate and discrimination, kindness, and what it means to be a great friend. Playing this character has made me a better man," he wrote.

"We’ve worked diligently and with love in our hearts to bring you a piece of art that’ll withstand the tests of time, and will forever hold a place in TV history as bold, imaginative, controversial, and game changing."

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Today I say goodbye to one of my heroes. Tony Padilla has taught me so much, about courage under pressure, grace in the face of hate and discrimination, kindness, and what it means to be a great friend. Playing this character has made me a better man. It’s allowed me the great honor of representing people who may feel unheard, unwanted, and unloved. You are heard. You are wanted. You are loved. Whoever you are, whatever your story, your integrity will guide you through the darkest nights. Be kind, and be brave. These last four years we made something special. Not just our hard working crew and incredible cast, but each of you who’ve rooted for our success, and those who have challenged us in hopes of failure. We’ve worked diligently and with love in our hearts to bring you a piece of art that’ll withstand the tests of time, and will forever hold a place in TV history as bold, imaginative, controversial, and game changing. I love you. From the bottom of my heart. I love you. And I’ll see you around. And to Tony Padilla, and all the Tony Padilla’s out there, keep trusting your gut, and leading with love. Goodbye Old Friend. @13reasonswhy @netflix #13ReasonsWhy #Netflix

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RJ Brown, who plays Tony Padilla's partner Caleb on 13 Reasons Why, said he was "grateful" to the show.

"End of a chapter. 13 Reasons Why taught me SO much both personally and professionally. I will forever be grateful to this show and the best sparring partner in the game."

Despite the controversy surrounding 13 Reasons Why's graphic portrayal of Hannah Baker's suicide (and the scene's eventual removal from the platform), the show has been a success for Netflix, at least according to CEO Reed Hastings.

13 Reasons Why does not have a season 4 premiere date just yet but Spring/Summer 2020 is a decent bet.

What do you guys think? Are you said 13 Reasons Why season 4 is coming to an end?