Of course, the focus is far more skewed to Jughead than it is to his redheaded BFF, which likely helps things in that regard. I’m surprised by how much I like this section of the episode, especially considering how “blah” I’ve been about all things Archie this season. Jughead and Archie Riverdale - “Chapter Twenty: Tales from the Darkside” - Image Number: RVD207b_0212.jpg - Pictured (L-R): KJ Apa as Archie Andrews and Cole Sprouse as Jughead Jones - Photo: Shane Harvey/The CW - é 2017 The CW Network. It’s fast-paced, plot-driving, and full of excellent character moments.įor the sake of clarity, let’s address each of the stories in the order in which they appear. Overall, this installment is one of my favorites of the season so far. Each of the “tales” focuses in on one or two characters, and the story benefits enormously from that narrowed focus. It chops up the narrative and presents the episode in three distinct smaller, overlapping stories. Riverdale Season 2 Episode 7, “Tales From the Darkside,” takes on the anthology format and tries something new and inventive for the series. Riverdalefully embraces the horror genre with a Tales from the Crypt-inspired hours that’s pure genius.Īnd, perhaps best of all, it finally gives the criminally-underused Josie something interesting to do.
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