Clay Jensen completely loses himself. A lot of people find out who they really are and maybe, they are not the best of what they thought they’ll turn out to be. These Liberty kids have gone through a significant lot in their high school. They’ve lost friendships, love and they all have secrets. And its been far too long that they’ve been watching each others’ backs trying to keep their ‘friends’ safe. But, enough is enough and one can only take so much. In this season of a show which used to be really good in its first season, the creators swim in an ocean of disoriented content to give an apt ending. They fail, miserably. There is essentially no development in either the story or the characters in this season anymore. Almost everybody’s coping mechanism here seems to be talking to dead people. Clay sees dead people everywhere and even, talks to Bryce and Monty. Jess and Alex talk to Bryce. And Winston dances with and kisses Monty. Clay, being Clay tries as hard as he can to save...
Give me a pen and paper and watch as I paint your world.