![]() ![]() To its credit, Riverdale does seem to be trying to turn things around as it moves towards the final stretch of season 3. ![]() Is Edgar Evernever the Gargoyle King (the reference to "Ascension" within the Farm certainly seems like a link)? Or is Hiram Lodge the Gargoyle King? These seem like the kind of discussions that the gang should be having around milkshakes at Pop's, but instead they're all dealing with different questions on their own. For a while Riverdale had the makings of a good mystery - figuring out the connection (if one exists at all) between the Gargoyle King, the Man in Black, and the Farm leader Edgar Evernever. With the focus shifting so frequently and the different storylines so discordant, it's difficult to get invested in any particular one of them. ![]() Aside from a brief conversation between Betty and Jughead, there were no scenes between members of the core four in that episode. "Requiem for a Welterweight" bounced around between Archie's fight drama, Jughead's struggle to recruit new Serpents, Veronica's dealings with her father and Gladys Jones, and Cheryl and Toni's rocky first days as leaders of the Pretty Poisons. Riverdale Season 3's Storylines Feel DisconnectedĪside from it simply being frustrating to watch Riverdale's once close-knit group drift apart into their own little worlds, it also means that Riverdale feels like a bunch of different shows at once, which seem to be only loosely connected. ![]()
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