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Is "Riverdale" Worth Watching?

You will probably be addicted within seconds of starting.

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Is "Riverdale" Worth Watching?
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It seems as though the CW has delivered yet another hit TV show that has been growing in popularity overnight. "Riverdale," now officially into its second season, has become one of the most talked about television shows of 2017 and fans just can't get enough. Revolving around the tragic murder of Jason Blossom in a small town, this series combines suspense and drama that leaves viewers anxious to uncover what will happen next.

Archie Andrews, the main character of the show, is a football player and aspiring musician with a group of friends that are always on a constant adventure. The town of Riverdale is full of secrets and mystery.

Once you think you have figured out a part of the plot, something else that gets exposed and will completely change your mind. This drama is not unlike anything you have seen before, but the elements of this series are unique and don't disappoint.

With components of different shows you may be familiar with, "Riverdale" combines everything people love about teen dramas into one. Personally, it reminds me of "Pretty Little Liars" here and there, and of course, brings me back to when I used to watch "Vampire Diaries" with the way some of the scenes are directed.

If you're honestly wondering if this show is worth your time, the answer is that you will probably be addicted within seconds of starting. If any part of you misses "Suite Life of Zack and Cody," Cole Sprouse's role will instantly make you remember why you spent so much of your childhood watching that show.

Once you start watching, you should know that you will probably not have time for anything else. The scandal, mystery and overall drama make this show completely worthy of your time.

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