| Loved season one. Season two lost me for good. |
| Anyone still watching this poop? |
| I am still watching but I have no idea why. It's TERRIBLE. |
| What do people think about Reggie & Veronica instead of Archie and Veronica? I know it mirrors the comics but it feels rushed to me. |
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I am still watching. I think I posted earlier on the thread a few months ago about how I got hooked by the nostalgia factor (LOVE that Dylan McCay is the dad of the high schooler now and Molly Ringwald was a welcome surprise) and I like how show is shot (lighting, set, atmosphere, etc.). Seeing hot 20 somethings make out is not a bad thing either.
While I think it is totally dumb and unbelievable, I still like it. I wish they would tone it down a bit with the dramatic events. I haven't watched the latest show from Wednesday night but I'm excited by the description on my DVR which is essentially the kids take a break from saving the town to focus on SAT prep LOL. Looking back at shows like the original 90210, they had a good balance of the regular parts of high school, SATs, getting into college, prom, getting busted drinking, with the drama (parents with drug addictions, etc.). Riverdale needs to take a page from that. |
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This show is the worst.
I would love to be a writer for this show. Do they even have them though or do they just use an AI bot to churn out story lines? I think they just have a contest going about how bizarre and off the wall they can make the show and still get kids to watch it. |
| I'm digging the time jump. Personally, I hate it when high school shows go to college. |
| They finally got Betty and Archie together. I'm excited to see how they navigate the new relationship. |
| I'd do bad things to the red haired sloot on the show. |
Agree. I keep threatening to give up on the show because it's not that good anymore...but I was intrigued by the time jump. It made no sense that these mid and late 20 somethings are in high school. One Tree Hill did the same thing. |
It's also a good way to bypass the old 'hey! we all ended up at the same college" trope! |