The new version streaming on Netflix cuts from the moments before she takes her life to her parents’ reaction to her suicide.
Before the controversial episode first debuted in 2017, Yorkey told The Hollywood Reporter that the scene was deliberately made long and painful.
“We felt like it would be too easy for us to make [Hannah’s] suicide look glamorous and peaceful,” he said at the time.
It also would have been too easy to see her thinking about it and let the camera drift off.
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