Schools sent out letters to parents warning them about Neftlix's latest hit series, "13 Reasons Why," which follows a high school teenager who kills herself. “While the show is fictional, the series is extremely graphic, including several rape scenes, and raises significant concerns about the emotional safety of those watching it,” the letter reads. The letter, sent to parents of public schools students in New Jersey, addresses concerns that there are a lack of mental health resources available to students. The series, co-produced by Selena Gomez, centers on a 17-year-girl who leaves behind 13 recordings for people who she says led her to suicide.