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Riverdale Recap S01E12 – Anatomy Of A Murder

Now this is a chapter. Filled with more information you can handle and a whole lot of twists. Then for good measure more information...

Review : Riverdale S01E06

Riverdale Chapter Six Faster, Pussycats! Kill! Kill! Riverdale has produced some honestly truly horrible parents. You could maybe understand one family having some super strict parents, but...

Riverdale S01E03 – Body Double

  Chapter 3, “Body Double” If the story line or beautiful cast hasn’t kept you coming back, you’ll enjoy all the cameos that keep popping up....

Review : Riverdale S01E02 A Touch Of Evil

Riverdale Chapter 2, “A Touch of Evil” Last chapter we met Archie and his clan while discovering there’s more to the death of Jason Blossom who was...

Review : Riverdale S01E01 The Rivers Edge

Riverdale Chapter 1 – “The Rivers Edge” If you grew up with the Archie comics you might have been a tad excited at the idea of...
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