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Through Jughead’s gaze, the classic Archie characters are re-categorized:
: "I Got You" and "These Are Moments I Remember." Riverdale - Temporada 1
If Season 1 has a protagonist, it is Betty. The girl-next-door is reimagined as a woman battling deep-seated repression and anxiety. The season explores the toxicity of perfection, particularly regarding her overbearing mother, Alice Cooper. Betty’s "dark side," glimpsed in moments of tension with her sister Polly and her rivalry with Veronica, adds depth to a character often written off as boring. Her journey in Season 1 is about breaking free from the Cooper family's toxic legacy. Through Jughead’s gaze, the classic Archie characters are
Este suceso rompe la burbuja de la aparentemente perfecta ciudad de Riverdale. Mientras los adultos intentan mantener las apariencias, cuatro adolescentes se convierten en los improvisados detectives del caso: Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge y Jughead Jones. Betty’s "dark side," glimpsed in moments of tension
The central arc revolves around uncovering who killed Jason Blossom. While several characters are suspected, including Southside Serpent FP Jones, the truth is eventually revealed through a hidden surveillance video. Central Secrets: The Blossoms:
The season’s most significant narrative innovation is the meta-framing device: Jughead Jones (Cole Sprouse) serves as the unreliable, omniscient narrator, writing a novel about the events as they unfold. His voiceover is steeped in literary fatalism (“The town of Riverdale is a quiet place. At least, it used to be.”). This positions Jughead as the flâneur of teenage noir—an alienated observer who is both inside and outside the social order.