8 Reasons To Tune In To The CW's "Riverdale"
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8 Reasons To Tune In To The CW's "Riverdale"

For the comic book and Cole Sprouse lovers.

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8 Reasons To Tune In To The CW's "Riverdale"
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I recently started (and shamelessly finished) all of the first season of "Riverdale", a new drama on The CW. The show is based on the Archie comics and includes the same characters and their adventures and experiences in the small town of Riverdale. With each episode, more drama, mystery, and secrets spread around the town, constantly leaving you on the edge of your seat. For anyone looking for a new show to indulge in this summer, "Riverdale" should be your next pick and here's why:

1. You can binge watch the first season on Netflix or on the CW website, so it's easily accessible.

2. Cole Sprouse plays Jughead Jones, a main character in the show, so it's a must-watch if you loved him on the Suite Life!

3. Betty and Veronica, the two main female characters, are great examples of strong, independent female leads.

4. Betty and Veronica also showcase positive and uplifting female friendships, which is important for all girls to watch.

5. There is the perfect amount of mystery and drama.

6. The show is based on the Archie comic books, which is pretty cool.

7. They actually created new Archie comic books based on the TV show!

8. Season 2 is airing soon, so now is the perfect time to catch up!

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