I'm 99% sure it's intentional. Yeah, it's uncomfortable to see stuff like
a 15 year old woman becoming a Webcam model
but the point is they took what was (before this show, at least) the perfect portrayal of small-town America and shown that shit happens even there, whether you wanna acknowledge it or not
So... like, I have been having trouble caring about this show for the last couple episodes, despite loving earlier episodes.
Question: has anyone seen Archie with the FBI guy? Those scenes are just so incongruous; I almost think that the FBI spook is a figment of Archie's imagination. Like, why would any federal agent base a case on Stupid Sexy Archie, a high school student whose main talents are Flying Off The Handle and being Sometimes Shirtless.
It would make more sense if he were the embodiment of Archie's guilt over the fact that he thinks the wrong man got killed in the Black Hood incident and anger that his girlfriend's dad is trying to freeze him out.
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So... like, I have been having trouble caring about this show for the last couple episodes, despite loving earlier episodes.
Question: has anyone seen Archie with the FBI guy? Those scenes are just so incongruous; I almost think that the FBI spook is a figment of Archie's imagination. Like, why would any federal agent base a case on Stupid Sexy Archie, a high school student whose main talents are Flying Off The Handle and being Sometimes Shirtless.
It would make more sense if he were the embodiment of Archie's guilt over the fact that he thinks the wrong man got killed in the Black Hood incident and anger that his girlfriend's dad is trying to freeze him out.
It's common consensus that S2 is much weaker than 1.
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The showrunner did this episode, so it's better written, but the key beats are still a mess. I do not like what they've done to Jughead.
Well almost. I figured the FBI agent was legit but on Hiram's payroll, not one of Hermione's Capos.
Table setting episode, but I really liked it.
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Huh
I thought for sure the FBI dude wasn't real, but then he showed up at the kitchen table. Thought he'd been working for one of the Lodge competitors though, so Hermione was a real surprise.
Question remains though, is that Chekov's Archery, or just Cheryl being great as always?
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Never underestimate how hot someone is on a CW show.
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I’m halfway through last night’s
The out of control toxic masculinity in this ep is not helping
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They're doing a musical episode centered around Kevin directing a school production of the famously disastrous Carrie: the Musical
Not like the show hasn't had toxic feminity... (Is that a thing?)
Betty
Another case of the show really needing to have made them older
A lot of the stories feel gross at their age
I'm 99% sure it's intentional. Yeah, it's uncomfortable to see stuff like
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Question: has anyone seen Archie with the FBI guy? Those scenes are just so incongruous; I almost think that the FBI spook is a figment of Archie's imagination. Like, why would any federal agent base a case on Stupid Sexy Archie, a high school student whose main talents are Flying Off The Handle and being Sometimes Shirtless.
It would make more sense if he were the embodiment of Archie's guilt over the fact that he thinks the wrong man got killed in the Black Hood incident and anger that his girlfriend's dad is trying to freeze him out.
It's common consensus that S2 is much weaker than 1.
Oh stupid, sexy, Archie.
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Table setting episode, but I really liked it.
Question remains though, is that Chekov's Archery, or just Cheryl being great as always?
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It's got a 12 pack under the fur
Miranda Otto cast as Aunt Zelda, Lucy Davis (Etta Candy in Wonder Woman) is Aunt Hilda
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"No man can kill me"
"I AM NO MAN"
Macbeth, right.
The Return of the King. She was Eowyn.
That scene was a direct lift from Macbeth, though.
I honestly didn't know that.