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Riverdale - Season 3 Episode 03: Chapter Thirty-Eight: As Above, So Below
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.
This season of Riverdale is essentially a very long, fascinating tumble down a rabbit hole of Alice In Wonderland proportions for our heroes. The only problem is, these journeys couldn't be more separate.
On a scale of creepy places to have sex, where Mary Shelley losing her virginity on her mother's grave is a 10, this is probably, okay, pretty low, but it's definitely not a zero.
Riverdale is off the deep end now, staring into the Mariana Trench with a gleeful smile on its face and blood on its teeth, and it's never been more entertaining.
Only three episodes into the third season, and Riverdale is taking some narrative risks. This season feels like the good ol' days, and the camp-to-mystery ratio is reaching a perfect pitch.
Not a terrible episode by any stretch, but we want more of the killer, less of the filler. Which means once more, Archie's storyline is the dullest on this show. Sigh.
Once again, Riverdale weaves its magic, interlacing strands of its enticing mystery through each subplot, character and entity within the series, sharpening its focus on Archie and the Gang.