Riverdale Season 5 Has A Love Triangle: It’s Barchie vs. Varchie (a thread)
Once again, I’m focusing only on S5. I’m sure people have written about the will-they-won’t-they of the classic Archie Comics love triangle across all four seasons of Riverdale. That’s not this thread.
Another tidbit for this thread is that Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa is the Chief Creative Officer of Archie Comics.
He has a vested interest in the Archie/Veronica/Betty love triangle since it’s been their entire business model for the past 80 years.
“Betty or Veronica?” is so ubiquitous that TV tropes list it as the most common form of love triangle. It's now seen as a trope when characters from wherein the main character are caught between two love interests with drastically different personalities. tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.…
While RAS uses Riverdale as a vehicle to subvert traditional Archie Comics storylines, in the pilot for the show he devoted it entirely to Archie's relationship with both Betty and Veronica.
Before we are asked who killed Jason Blossom the question is, "Who will Archie choose?"
While Archie has dated Veronica for nearly the entirety of Riverdale, as has Betty with Jughead, it’s Archie and Betty that keep popping up. It happened in S2 and then again in S4.
It's that S4 kiss is that ends their relationships with Jughead and Veronica before the time jump.
This hasn’t come out of nowhere, either. In every promotional poster from S1 to S5, they’ve purposely placed Archie, Betty, and Veronica in a literal triangle. Regardless of their relationship status.
Seriously.
I even drew it for you.
You’re welcome, Internet.
While the argument can be made that any couple can have their poster location scrutinized, due to their near universal reference, Archie/Betty/Veronica being laid out that way seems entirely intentional for a property based on Archie Comics.
For love triangles to work:
- All characters need to be developed
- Both suitors need to be a viable choice
- A protagonist must actively choose who to be with, not be left with them
- This decision must have weight
- The final decision should align with the climax of the story
For a love triangle, you don’t have to start both relationships at the same time. In S5, Archie starts his FWB relationship with Betty from 5x05-5x08 and goes with Veronica from 5x08-5x11 before breaking up with her as well. Since it's TV, the story's climax is the season finale.
Another reason this season's love triangle is Varchie/Barchie and not Bughead/Jabitha is that, unlike Archie, Jughead is not being presented as needing to choose between Tabitha or Betty.
As of 5x11, he's actively pursuing Tabitha, telling her he wants to finish their dance.
I've mentioned this before, Betty and Jughead's storyline this season is not about getting back together - it's about forgiveness. These two really hurt the other and neither can move on until they address that honestly.
One of the reasons that voicemail is so heartbreaking is that we as the audience know that Betty did not kiss Archie because wanted to hurt Jughead or Veronica. If anything, that's why she ended it.
Archie was the one writing songs for her and letting his girlfriend sing it!
The hurt that Jughead feels actually has nothing to do with the feelings she had for him when they were together, it has everything to do with the feelings she has for Archie.
That's why she's so pissed at Jughead for saying those things about her because they aren't true.
Betty kissing Archie broke Jug and she needs to accept that she did that to him even if it wasn't her intention. But in telling him the truth and apologizing, it means admitting that her feelings for Archie are real - not just an escape. That's what Jughead needs to know to heal.
I get why people think that conversation may go a different way, but the alternative would be Betty admitting that she DID do the one thing she knew would devastate Jughead ON PURPOSE because she really is a fake bitch and we all know that's not true. She wouldn't do that to him.
This also fuels the real love triangle because Betty admitting that the fling with Archie felt that way it did - saving her sanity, her light in the dark, etc. - makes her more of a viable option for Archie. She cares about him. She is a real possibility.
She CAN be his choice.
And this, guys, gals, and non-binary pals is exactly why everyone is losing their minds right now.
It's easier to pretend that Barchies is a plot device or a trick - but they never were.
They've been here since the start and RAS has finally activated the classic love triangle.
Now, Archie hasn't made his choice, and we won't know until the third act if he'll choose Veronica again, or realize his feelings for Betty, or keep that decision up in the air until the series finale.
But that's the thing about a love triangle - the endgames come at the end.
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.