I really couldn’t make a thread about the Archie/Betty/Veronica love triangle in S5 without breaking down the romantic scenes for Varchie, too.
The Six Stages of Romance for Varchie S5 (So Far!)
I’m going to assume by this point everyone has read my other threads. If not, this blog by Karen Woodward breaks down these six scenes and why any love story must have them. blog.karenwoodward.org/2016/10/6-scen…
Also, we’re only focusing on S5. Someone else can do S1-S4, but it ain't me.
The six stages are:
#1. The Lovers Meet
#2. The First Kiss/First Intimate Moment
#3. The Confession of Love
#4. The Lovers Break Up
#5. The Proof of Love
#6. The Lovers Reunite
As of 5x11, Archie and Veronica are between Stage 4 and Stage 5 (same spot as Barchie and Jabitha)
#1. Lovers Meet: Since Archie and Veronica are exes, they knew each other already so their meeting moment happens in 5x05 when they’re walking home from Pops together.
Even though Veronica came to Pops in 5x04, this scene is really what sets them up for a season-long story arc.
#2. First Kiss/First Intimate Moment: Similar to Jabitha, Varchie turning the corner isn’t when they first kiss. It comes earlier.
Varchie had a few small scenes that hinted at a romance, but the scene that sold their Intimatacy was when Veronica gives Archie a firetruck in 5x07
#3. Confession of Love: Even though they haven’t dropped the big L-word, they hit this when Veronica tells Archie she’s getting a divorce.
Worth pointing out that the confession of love occurs towards the end of Act 1, and both Betty and Veronica’s “confession” happened in 5x08.
#4. Lovers Break Up: This catches up to where we currently are in the season. In 5x11, Archie tells Veronica he doesn't want to keep dating until her divorce to Chad is finalized.
This event typically occurs about midway through Act 2 or a bit earlier if there's a love triangle.
And that's it for Varchie right now! As mentioned, both Varchie and Barchie are at the same spot in their romantic arcs.
I'll talk about this in my thread about the love triangle, but for either of these relationships, we won't know who Archie will land with until the final act.
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Hey so like I'm 1000000000% sure that Izuku and Katsuki triggered Third's power the night before the fight which is somehow connecting them and allowing them to talk during the fight. #bkdk
And Katsuki has OFA. My hunch is that Third's power is the ability to share/split quirks.
Hori does a bit of a bait and switch here, because we THINK Bakugo is talking to Jeanist when he says "Right," but he's actually talking to Izuku. We don't see his face, but when we do the OFA stars appear right afterwards. #bkdk
I also think its STUPID romantic that Katsuki starts up OFA after Shigaraki reminds him that he's the most important person to Izuku and beats the crap out of him. #bkdk
I want to root for them and I'm sure its happening because its manga, but dear LORD can they at least not be covid distance and could Izuku say something more than, "Your hair suits you"?
Het ships in Shonen, you gotta do better. It's literally the main romance.
"You are who I picture when I think Victory." / "I've always chased after you!
Vs.
"Your hair suits you."/ "Guess we're both oddballs."
I don't think they need to beat the snot out of each other, but god can their relationship have any stakes? Any movement? Anything other than, "I boy, you girl, we date now."
This isn't really a theory, per say, but more something I've been thinking about regarding Fangs as we go into the final episodes of Season Six.
Since they brought Moose back and linked him up with Kevin, I've been wondering what they're gonna do with Fangs.
His most important role, narratively speaking, is being Anthony's biological father. It's not REALLY about Toni or Kevin.
In Vale, he appeared in Kevin's ideal fantasy after his deal with the devil and then again as the warlock who killed Thomasina. He wasn't really framed as some type of Lost Love for Kevin, but more a stand in against Kevin's own loneliness.
Riverdale's Season 6 Thematic Question & The Three Act Structure (a thread)
Welcome to a new Riverdale season and a new thematic question!
For those who weren't here last year, here's a refresher. Television traditionally follows a Three Act structure for its storylines where characters are tested and overcome whatever they face throughout the season.
To break it down:
Act 1: Get your characters up a tree
Act 2: Throws rocks at them
Act 3: Get your characters out of the tree
Even with the structure broken out, there is no story without a hook.