Riverdale is one of those shows that’s super addicting, even though it’s kind of crazy and over-the-top.
It starts off as a simple mystery with the murder of Jason Blossom, but as the seasons go on, things just get weirder and more dramatic. You have the classic high school characters Archie, Betty, Veronica, and Jughead—who each have their own complicated lives. It’s like every episode throws in a new twist, and you can never predict what’s going to happen next.
The acting is solid for the most part, but sometimes the storylines feel a little forced or too out there. Still, the show’s definitely fun to watch if you’re into mystery, romance, and all those unexpected plot twists.
On the downside, Riverdale can get pretty wild and unrealistic, especially in later seasons.
It seems like the characters go from dealing with normal high school stuff to getting tangled up in insane conspiracy theories or fighting secret cults. Some of the plotlines don’t make much sense, and it can be hard to take some of the drama seriously. It’s also hard to keep track of all the random new characters that pop up every season.
But if you’re looking for something that keeps you on the edge of your seat, full of drama and mystery, Riverdale is still a fun binge. It’s the kind of show that’s so messy and outrageous, you can’t help but keep watching.