Riverdale Season 7 (Final Season) Review (Spoiler Alert)

Genre: Drama; Mystery 

Developed by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa

Based on Characters by Archie Comics

Starring: KJ Apa, Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes, Cole Sprouse, Madelaine Petsch, Casey Cott, Charles Melton, Vanessa Morgan & Erinn Westbrook.

Narrated by Cole Sprouse

Composers: Blake Neely, Sherri Chung

Executive producers: Jon Goldwater, Sarah Schechter, Greg Berlanti, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Michael Grassi

Producer: J. B. Moranville

Production Location: Vancouver, British Columbia

Cinematography: Stephen Jackson, David Lanzenberg, Bernard Couture, James Liston, Mark Berlet

Editors: Paul Karasick, Harry Jierjian, Marvin Matyka, Dan Holland, Adam Reich, Elizabeth Czyzewski

Production companies: Berlanti Productions, Archie Comics, CBS Studios, Warner Bros. Television Studios

Distributor: The CW, Netflix

Plot: “The seventh season of Riverdale goes where no season of Riverdale has dared to go before — the 1950s! “Picking up where last season ended, Jughead Jones, finds himself trapped in the 1950s. He has no idea how he got there, nor how to get back to the present.

The last season of Riverdale was decent.

Pros: The enjoyment of this season were the episodes that was stand-alones and Lili Reinhart’s emotional tear-dropping performance in the finale.  

Cons: It failed to stay consistent throughout this season and also what happened last season. Some episodes are easy to skip over and I’m glad the show is over.        

Casts & Characters:

Main KJ Apa as Archie Andrews (20/20)Lili Reinhart as Betty Cooper (20/20)Camila Mendes as Veronica Lodge (20/20)Cole Sprouse as Jughead Jones (20/20)Madelaine Petsch as Cheryl Blossom (20/20)Casey Cott as Kevin Keller (18/20)Charles Melton as Reggie Mantle (12/20)Vanessa Morgan as Toni Topaz (16/20)Drew Ray Tanner as Fangs Fogarty (17/20)Erinn Westbrook as Tabitha Tate (4/20)Mädchen Amick as Alice Smith (13/20)Supporting Nicholas Barasch as Julian Blossom (19/20)[4]Karl Walcott as Clay Walker (18/20)[4]Daniel Yang as Dilton Doiley (16/20)Malcolm Stewart as Fredreich Werthers (15/20)William MacDonald as Felix Featherhead (15/20)Abby Ross as Midge Klump (14/20)Martin Cummins as Tom Keller (13/20)[5]Ryan Robbins as Frank Andrews (13/20)Shannon Purser as Ethel Muggs (10/20)[6]Nathalie Boltt as Penelope Blossom (10/20)[7]Garry Chalk as Al Fieldstone (10/20)Lochlyn Munro as Hal Cooper (10/20)[8]Molly Ringwald as Mary Andrews (9/20)[9]Alvin Sanders as Pop Tate (9/20)Barclay Hope as Clifford Blossom (8/20)Zoé De Grand Maison as Evelyn Evernever (5/20)Matty Finochio as The Milkman (4/20)Sarah Habel as Geraldine Grundy (4/20)Barbara Wallace as Rose Blossom (4/20)Alaina Huffman as Twyla Twyst (3/20)[10]Marisol Nichols as Hermione Lodge (2/20) [11]Tiera Skovbye as Polly Cooper (2/20)[12]Peter Bryant as Waldo Weatherbee (2/20)Kate Zenna as Mrs. Keller (2/20)Greyston Holt as Glen Scot (2/20)Christopher Shyer as Brad Rayberry (2/20)Peter Roth as Himself (2/20)Ashleigh Murray as Josie McCoy (1/20)Mark Consuelos as Hiram Lodge (1/20)Michele Scarabelli as Grandma Betty (1/20)Luvia Petersen as Brooke Rivers (1/20)Tim Beckmann as Mr. Lemly (1/20)Dan Zukovic as Key-Keeper (1/20)Joan-E as Hairdresser (1/20)Moses Thiessen as Ben Button (8/20)Frances Flanagan as Edith Thornton (7/20)Tom McBeath as Smithers (5/20)Alyssa Wapanatâhk as Lizzo (5/20)Nikolai Witschl as Dr. Curdle Jr. (2/20)Beverley Breuer as Sister Woodhouse (2/20)Marion Eisman as Doris Bell (2/20)Adam Lolacher as Manfred Muggs (2/20)Jenn MacLean-Angus as Mrs. Muggs (2/20)Carlo Yu as Dr. Darryl Doiley (2/20)Trevor Stines as Jason Blossom (1/20)

I still recommend watching this final season on Netflix.

Rating: 4 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe

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