"Riverdale" Chapter Two: A Touch of Evil (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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9/10
Just great!
Racing_Weirdo24 March 2019
Continues the story of the characters. Continues on the cliffhanger of episode 1. Character story line improves and you get to know more about each and every character. Again great episode! Makes you want to watch further. c:
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8/10
Sugar, Sugar
RavenGlamDVDCollector9 October 2020
I yelled out my derision the moment "Sugar, Sugar" started as a rap song. Then quickly changed my tune when the original words took over. Gee golly... cheerleaders doing "Sugar, Sugar" what heaven. Next morning, here I sit, right now, blubbering, can hardly hold the cellphone. Just now submitted the words to Trivia, explained it's full of grammatical abnormalities, don't know if they're gonna accept... point is, I'm blubbering, this is possibly the most sadly-human pathetic thing you'll ever read on IMDb.
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8/10
touch of evil
coti-095533 February 2017
This episode was really good completes the first episode kind of different the situations and scenes specifically the knowledge of the show (moral) is basically trust yourself not anybody else but yourself and it shows that like it should which is a good reason but that is just the center hub of things

Now on the episode this episode is of course the aftermath of chapter one which the main characters fight and argue most of the time the other half is when the all hangout mostly this episode shows more information and structure then the first more music(New) so it infers of them trying to be better it succeeds not far but still succeeds and hopefully doesn't completely go out of context

The characters actions leads to consequences like when Archie and his dad (Luke Perry) of who I do not like in the show by the way discuss information and also when Archie and ms Grundy have their whole complication and of course veronica and betty argue but that will alterate

This is a good episode keep up the good work
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10/10
Why cant we see the vid
alvinbrwary12 July 2019
Warning: Spoilers
I CANT SEE THE VID IDK WHY JUST PLEASE FIX IT PLEASE
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6/10
Interesting enough but with typical tropes
uzzie-357-5165794 November 2018
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Betty pretends to be okay, blames anyone and everyone but herself, is so self involved that only her ideas matter and what she wants, her theories are what holds, people have to bend to her will and if she's mad at them then it's their fault.

Replace that name Betty with almost any female or male character in Tv shows and you get the typical trope of an irritating character whose self worth is defined by (usually the guy liking her) a person wanting them because they like that person and if that feeling isn't mutual, they turn destructive and blame everyone and start being annoying. Then make sure everyone else apologises to that person too despite that person blaming them for something that isn't their fault. "You're taking his side now?" as if it's archie's fault he had no feelings for Betty so, he must be wrong and he must like her or it's him who's the bad guy.

It's getting tiresome when even well written shows like Dexter fall prey to this so it's not a surprise that a more dramatic show like Riverdale immediately revert to this trope of ages in episode 1 and now a lot more clearly, episode 2. Oh and of course Betty runs off with her nemesis who's made her feel horrible all these years because logic doesn't apply and she's just that shallow and worthless now.

There simply isn't much good tv without the annoying trends and tropes anymore because every character has to be so obsessed with love that they're worthless without it and they have to be so self involved and complete trash in character to others otherwise. It's getting stale.

Thankfully there's a bit of the mystery left with the shooting but it's barely sufficient to get through too many cliched tv and movie tropes.
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