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Riverdale - Season 3 Episode 01: Chapter Thirty-Six: Labor Day
A new set of frequent events in the third season seems more realistic and exciting, starting with another Jagged-led offensive against the recent Golis attack, and there are barriers to delaying the talk, which will make Betty and Jughead follow different lines. Archie will move into a new environment and may make a difficult decision after he is forced by unwanted attention.
One thing I love about Riverdale is how even though it's decidedly darker than its original source material, it occasionally winks to those wholesome comics with storylines...
This was a suitably interesting episode that built on the escalating drama from last season and kept my attention throughout. And honestly, that's all I ask of a CW show.
A packed episode that tries to get everyone back into the swing of things and offers plenty of twists and turns. But in true Riverdale fashion, you might be left with a few questions and the urgency to binge watch the rest of the season...
At least the show has Betty and Jughead around to be awesome together. They are definitely worth tuning in for, and there is potential for a few other storylines to blossom into some strong material as well.
This season of Riverdale is gearing up to be totally unreal and divorced from any kind of reality and that is why, week after week, we go to see what the South Side Serpents and the Bulldogs have in store for us next.
Riverdale's season 3 premiere episode, while a slow burning start, ended with a bang, announcing to fans that season three may be their most devilish yet.
Call it what you will, "Riverdale" is far from boring. Good taste is of course another matter. But in the era of peak TV, when high caliber programming is now abundant, maybe a little bit of candy isn't so bad.