The fourth season of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why is dropping next month but fans who are hoping to see more drama courtesy of the Liberty High gang once it ends are going to be disappointed - because that's where the series stops.
Explaining why the show is ending at season four, showrunner Brian Yorkey said it feels natural to end it here because high school is only four years long.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Brian said: "Somewhere in the midst of making season two, when it became clear that we might have the chance to make more seasons of this, I pretty quickly got to a place where it felt like a four-season story.
"I’m always a little bit suspicious of high school shows that go beyond four seasons because high school is four years long.
"It felt like bringing these characters to their graduation and to scattering to their next things felt like the logical ending point," he added.
Fans might also be miffed to know that there won't be any plans to make spin-off shows about any of the individual characters. "I'd be very interested to see how some of these characters do at college but I love the idea also of leaving that up to all of our imaginations," he added.
Let's hope season four doesn't disappoint.
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