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Sie ist die Freundin von Justin Foley. Auf den Kassetten steht die Anweisung, sie an zwölf Mitschüler weiterzugeben. Mit der Nutzung dieses Formulars erklärst du dich mit der Speicherung und Verarbeitung deiner Daten durch diese Website einverstanden. Derek Luke. Sie ist Mitglied von F. Da auch sie eine Vergewaltigung hinter sich hat, begleitet sie Jessica als einzige Freundin, die ihre Erfahrung versteht. Ellen Kung Fu Panda 2 Stream. Er war zunächst mit Jessica Davis zusammen. Mehr Tote Mädchen lügen nicht News anzeigen. Besonders ist auch ein quadratischer Raum, mit fast identischen Abmessungen Trifthof Weilheim unbekanntem Zweck, der im Südosten des Kreuzes angebaut wurde. In "Bye" wird enthüllt, dass sie eine unfreiwillige sexuelle Begegnung mit dem Mitglied einer Familie hatte, für die sie zwei Jahre lang Babysitter Project Almanac Kinox. Derek Luke. Katherine Langford. He serves as a supporting antagonist in the first season, one of the two main antagonists alongside Bryce Walker of the second season , the main antagonist of the third season , and a posthumous antagonist in the fourth season.
He was first seen playing video games with the other guys in Bryce's house. At the Winter Formal , he walked up to Courtney and asked if she and Hannah are up for some fun later, implying that he knows that it's them in the picture Tyler took.
Courtney proceeded to tell Montgomery a secret, which threw Hannah under the bus and protected only Courtney. Montgomery then confronted Hannah and asked where her girlfriend was.
He then explains the lie that Courtney told, which left her visibly pissed. She left to confront Courtney in the hallway, who was visibly upset and ashamed.
Hannah angrily explained that she just wanted to be her friend. The lie Courtney told was that Hannah was dating the openly gay student, Laura.
Hannah asked for a three-way and not only did Justin Foley finger Hannah, but that she also went down on him. That blew up her reputation and newly mended friendship with her.
Montgomery went to great lengths to send threatening messages and intimidating gestures to the witnesses that were to testify in court.
This included: running Clay Jensen off the road, after he spotted him while he rode his bike late at night, sending a sex doll to Jessica Davis , a bullet and later a gun to Alex, leaving a dead rat in Zach Dempsey 's gym bag, and vandalizing Tony Padilla 's car to encourage them to keep quiet about Bryce's involvement in Hannah's death.
He, along with three others, also ambushed and severely beat Clay in the locker room. It is revealed, after Alex remembers, in a flashback that he and Alex were present at Bryce's house the night Hannah was raped.
Monty looked through a window and witnessed the rape, while Alex played a game and could only hear sounds. Monty didn't alert Alex or do anything to stop it.
On the night of Bryce's murder, Monty has sex with Winston Williams , though he continues to insist he's not gay. He's eventually arrested for his assault on Tyler Down and stands up to his father for the first time, stating that while he may get beaten in prison, at least he won't be beaten by his own father.
When his father demands to know if Monty's gay, he finally admits it and gets spit in the face by his father before the man leaves. Montgomery seems to be naturally violent, as he gets into fights and squabbles easily.
Fighting is almost a second nature to him probably because he has an extremely abusive father.
He is an arrogant, selfish, and cruel person, who regularly hangs out with the likes of Bryce Walker , Zach Dempsey , and the other jocks.
However, when it comes to Bryce, he has shown a psychotic devotion to him and will do whatever it takes to protect him, including orchestrating violent attacks and attempted murder.
Monty is however proven homosexual when he has sex with Winston the night of Bryce's tragic death. Montgomery, by all accounts, is a one-dimensional bully.
He is often shown antagonizing and intimidating other students, such as when he taunts Hannah about the fabricated rumors about her or when he consistently attacks Tyler, often unprovoked.
In " Bye ", the finale of Season 2. Monty shows just how cruel and depraved he can be, as he confronts Tyler Down in the boys' bathroom.
There he smashes Tyler's head against a mirror, pummels his head on the sink, dunks his head into a toilet. He then has his two friends hold Tyler down, while Monty takes a broom shaft and brutally sodomizes him with it.
Monty then leaves Tyler on the bathroom floor, hurt and bleeding. In the second season, Monty is revealed to have an extremely abusive father.
He is shown to sometimes run away from home to sleep under a certain bridge which Scott knows about. He tells Alex that the reason he intimidated him and the others was that he couldn't stand to have Bryce and the jocks held responsible for Hannah's death despite their role in it, as they are his "family" and the only thing he has to protect him from his father.
This is the only time where he is ever shown to have a human side to him. In the season finale, he has a cast on his arm, which Bryce believes is due to his father beating him.
This shows that Montgomery, like Justin, comes from an abusive home, and releases his frustrations on other students weaker than himself, as it is the only way he knows how to release his emotions.
In the third season, we see Monty has changed little, though his violent tendencies have bordered on psychopathic.
He shows no remorse for his rape of Tyler and continually mocks him for it, as well as mocking Justin for his drug addiction and Clay for being suspected in Bryce's murder.
His actions become so extreme that even Bryce, as bad as he is, is shocked by Monty's actions. He does have some humanizing moments though, such as him mourning Bryce's death as well as the reveal of his homosexuality, which implies that his virulent and obsessive homophobia is a result of a deep-seated self-loathing.
According to Ani Achola after his death, Monty did have some good qualities such as loyalty and fearlessness and he would stand up for his friends.
Indeed, both Ani and Alex Standall are shown to mourn Monty despite his evil actions. Near the end of his life, he finally stood up to his father and admitted to being gay.
Though he was told he'd get beaten in prison, which presumably led to his death, Monty's response was that at least it would be by someone other than his own father for once.
However, the confrontation was shown to leave him emotional. Montgomery is portrayed with a tall, strong, handsome appearance, with spiked up brown hair.
He appears to have great physical strength. Bryce and Monty in " The Chalk Machine ". In Season 1, Bryce and Montgomery appear to be friends.
They are shown together on numerous occasions. In particular, Montgomery is shown with Bryce, Justin, and Zach pushing Clay and Alex into a drinking contest, and later is at a party at Bryce's house.
He and Bryce are seen together with other jocks at the winter formal, and they both, at some point, harass Hannah and Courtney over the kiss photo.
He and Bryce both moon Tyler after Clay takes a photo of his ass. He is also at the party at Bryce's house when Justin calls Bryce a rapist.
He and Bryce are later shown hitting baseballs together and discussing the next season, and the past.
It appears, however, that Bryce does not trust him with everything. When Montgomery asks how Bryce injured his hand, Bryce lies and claims he punched the wall he punched Clay Jensen.
Later, when Montgomery and Tyler fight which Montgomery initiated , Bryce breaks it up. In Season 2, Montgomery is concerned about what could happen to Bryce as a result of the trial.
Bryce simply reassures him that everything will be fine. They are shown together on the field and off it regularly throughout the season.
However, Montgomery disregards Bryce's advice and takes matters into his own hands, threatening the tape subjects and Tony by leaving intimate objects and threatening notes in their lockers behind Bryce's back.
It is also revealed that he saw Bryce rape Hannah, but did nothing, though he was far enough away to not see much, so he may have assumed the sex was consensual.
He even uses Bryce's car to run Clay off the road and damages Tony's car. He is also shown to sometimes sleep under a bridge, which Bryce does not know about.
When Bryce finds out that Montgomery is the one who threatened others on his behalf, he is disgusted, but still gives Montgomery his lawyer to make sure charges are not pressed, though he admits he only did this because Montgomery used his car, and he knows after the rape charges have been filed, no jury would believe he had no idea.
After Montgomery wants to get revenge on Tyler for his actions despite Bryce's probation, Bryce becomes even more disgusted and ends their friendship, hurting Montgomery, which may have been a contributing factor to his assault on Tyler.
In Season 3, right before the Homecoming game, Monty is confronted by a reforming Bryce about Tyler's assault who threatens to tell the police about everything Monty did the year before if he doesn't leave Tyler alone from now on.
Monty feels hurt and betrayed and threatens to kill Bryce as he's leaving the game. After Bryce's death, Monty mourns over him and has a hard time admitting to people that he loved him.
Montgomery and Tyler hate each other. Montgomery is sometimes shown slamming Tyler into walls through Season 1, never provoked. He also moons Tyler after a picture of the photographer's ass is shared throughout the school.
Tyler eventually fights back, and at the end of the season, Montgomery's picture is shown on Tyler's photographic "hit list", implying Tyler may want to kill him in revenge for bullying him.
In Season 2, their relationship does not change. Montgomery is still a bully to Tyler, and Tyler still despises him. Tyler takes revenge on the entire team, by burning the field.
After Tyler is caught, he is sent to a program to control his anger. When he returns, Montgomery confronts him, because his actions caused the season to be canceled.
Tyler attempts to apologize for his actions, showing some regret, but Montgomery refuses, and beats him up, before sodomizing him with a mop.
In the third season, Monty keeps bullying and mocking Tyler over what happened. Eventually, Tyler reports Monty and he gets arrested for sexual assault in the first degree.
After he is murdered by the other inmates, Tyler is aware that he is framed for Bryce's murder to protect Alex. In Season 1, Montgomery and Clay appear to be mere acquaintances who don't interact at all unless brought together by circumstance.
Montgomery accompanies Bryce, Justin and Zach to push Clay into a drinking contest with Alex, and afterward, he waves Clay off when he leaves.
In a flashback, it is shown that Montgomery harassed Hannah over the picture in front of Clay, and afterward, called him Cory, showing he does not even bother to learn Clay's name.
After he nearly hits Alex with his car, Clay is among the honor board that suspends Montgomery for three days. Though it is unknown at the time, he is the one who runs Clay off the road, and later he and three other jocks beat Clay up in the locker room in an attempt to silence him.
After finding out that Montgomery is the one intimidating them, Clay is among the group of male students that force him to give the polaroids back, though it turns out he doesn't have them.
In Season 3, they are enemies. Montgomery frequently states his belief that Clay killed Bryce, and seems to despise him.
When Clay confronts him at his house, Montgomery is disgusted that Clay even thinks he could have murdered Bryce. After Tyler tells Clay about his rape, Clay confronts Montgomery, who is unfazed.
Montgomery continually taunts others by suggesting Clay's guilt following this. As one of Bryce's friends, he goes at great lengths to protect Bryce from any legal consequences due to the rape accusations Bryce faces.
Montgomery's deeds consist of:. When he is confronted, he ditches the crippled Alex Standall in an abandoned building and snatched the gun Alex had.
Later it is revealed that he witnesses Bryce Walker raping Hannah Baker from inside Bryce's pool house, however he chose to not intervene and remained silent about it without a shred of guilt.
He vows for revenge on Tyler Down when the latter indirectly ends baseball season abruptly before state by vandalizing the baseball field. When he tells Bryce his plan, Bryce refuses to help him.
He then abandons Monty which leaves him even further unhinged. Later he and two of his lackeys run into Tyler Down in the boys bathroom.
Angry at Tyler for ruining the season, he accuses Tyler of ruining his life then assaults him by smashing the back of Tyler's head into the mirror, breaking it.
He then proceeded to slam him head first on the side of one of the sinks. He vulgarly calls Tyler a faggot and begins shoving Tyler's head in the toilet while Tyler cries out that he's sorry repeatedly.
Montgomery then tops it off by shoving the end of a mop in the bathroom up Tyler's anus while his two lackeys hold Tyler down, thus anally raping him.
He pushes the stick so far up Tyler's anus that it bleeds and he later is revealed to be unable to defecate without bleeding.
Montgomery and his two friends leave Tyler behind in tears and agony, not knowing that this was the last straw for Tyler and they indirectly pushed him so far he decides to go through with his plan to shoot up the school at their Spring Fling Dance.
Thankfully, Clay talked Tyler down and prevented him from shooting anyone. Montgomery takes a less active role in this season than he did in season two.
He harasses Tyler on occasion, showing no regret over raping him and mocks Clay for being the prime suspect of Bryce's murder and Justin for still consuming drugs.
He also callously refuses to apologize to Tyler, telling him to "get over" being raped. When Bryce takes him to a "rich kid" party, he meets a boy named Winston Williams and the two briefly hook up.
As Montgomery and Bryce are about to leave, Winston tries to speak with Montgomery, inviting him to hang out later on.
Out of fear of being outed, Montgomery calls him a faggot and beats him senselessly. On the night of Bryce's murder, Monty apologizes to Winston for beating him up and he invites him over to his house where they have sex, though Monty continues insisting he's not gay.
Monty is finally arrested for his sexual assault on Tyler. Monty's father visits him in prison and angrily scolds him, not only for the crime itself, but for assaulting a male.
He warns Monty that he will get beaten up by the inmates for what he did and Monty finally stands up to his father for the first time, saying that while he may get beaten in prison, he won't by his own father for once.
He then asks Monty if he's gay, which he bravely admits, before the man spits on his face in response before turning to leave.
The group subsequently frames Monty for Bryce's murder in order to protect the true culprit - Alex Standall - before being informed that Monty was killed in his cell hours ago.
Feeling sorry that Monty and Bryce are dead, Ani nonetheless convinces Deputy Standall to close the case by blaming the murder on Monty and that they should "let the dead bury dead".
Despite his cruel nature, Monty was mourned by Clay and his friends as even they felt he didn't deserve to die.
Winston, who is also upset about Monty's death, confronts Ani about lying to the police, since he knows Monty is innocent and he didn't deserve to die like he did.
For now, it is unknown who murdered Monty or whether his father is involved. It's also unknown if Winston would gain justice for him. This wiki.
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Mature pages are recommended for those who are 18 years of age and older. Do you know what I got Alex? I got my friends, I got the team.
I don't get to be all "boo-hoo I'm sad my friend died", I'm gonna put a bullet in my head so the whole world feels sorry for me. Jesus, you wave that gun around like I give a shit.
I don't, man. If I sell out Bryce or lie either way my life falls apart. I got no one else on my side.
I can't run home, that team's my home. Going to playoffs, winning state, being an athlete? That's not about fun, for me it's about survival.
It's all I got. It's everything.
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