While Riverdale’s “Bizzarodale” felt more like a stalemate rather than a progression of story, by the end, a new tumultuous future presented itself to viewers.
Riverdale’s “The Red Dahlia” was a deep focus on the concept of right and wrong, that there is no clean cut way to define it, especially within a town of lost souls.
Riverdale’s “No Stranger” was not an episode where the biggest bang left the deepest mark. It was an episode based on subtitles, ones that will have lasting effects through the season.
While there was not much of a setup for the second half of the season, there is a feeling that things are about to get seriously shaken up in Riverdale as fans fear the loss of a favorite.
With Archie hidden from authorities, a potential murderer on the loose in Riverdale and the veil between reality and the supernatural seemingly thinning, there was a lot to take in throughout “Manhunter.”
As Gryphons and Gargoyles sinks its teeth into its willing players, so too does it to the unwilling town of Riverdale – proving itself a game beyond pieces and dice.
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.
Riverdale was back in fashion for episode 2 “Fortune and Men’s Eyes”, bringing Archie and the gang back into focus and continuing its tradition of dropping a huge plot twist in the closing moments.
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.