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Was anyone else hoping Chuck would be the bad guy they thought he was solely so he'd stop being on this show?

All this article did was remind me how much I miss Monk, goddammit.

Catherine laughing when she heard about Selina's heart attack was such a bizarre and funny moment and Sarah Sutherland was terrific.

I agree that it comes across that way - but I also see the show's resistance to fully comitting to her as the hero.

Notice I used the word 'cute' and not 'funny'. Nothing else in that entire episode was cute or interesting or funny in any way.

For anyone who's read the book, was anyone else infuriated by the complete assassination of everything that was important to Mae's character by the end of the book?

I've actually seen more hatred towards it from teens, while most adults that watch it seem to enjoy it. That being said, I don't think it's going to become a pop culture phenomenon - personally, I enjoyed it and thought it was well done in most respects, but to become a pop culture phenomenon it'd have to be easier to

If Tony and Clay aren't dating by the finale, then nothing will be worth it.

I wish my professors did that.

It doesn't dwell on it much, but for me, it's been glaring. I think my issues with Archie as a character also drag the show down for me, I usually find myself wishing I was watching a show where Betty and Alice (I adore Alice) were the main characters.

Betty is by far my favorite, but whenever she's with Jughead it feels to me like she's being dragged down. It doesn't help that they have terrible chemistry and he constantly belittles her issues and treats her badly.

I think the over use of Jughead currently has been my issue, yeah. I find the show most interesting when it centers around Betty, Cheryl, or their families and Jughead as Betty's boyfriend has just felt like an attempt to push him into that storyline.

See, what's been making the show boring for me is the fact that is so centric around Jughead and his misery currently. When he isn't onscreen (and usually when Archie isn't either), that's the show I want to watch.

I was just disappointed that Regina Crimp didn't sing the theme song.

A-? I mean, the opening monologue was cute, but the rest?

See, I didn't find Jughead interesting at all, which, along with his acting, may have been the root of my issues with the show given he's the narrator.

There's such thing as good overacting and bad overacting, though. For example, I think Madelaine Petsch and Madchen Amick's overacting is brilliant, but I'm not a fan of Cole Sprouse's. Not everyone's overacting is going to be good - not everyone can pull it off.

The poster for this looks so bad, like hilariously bad.

Coco, by the end, was the character on the show that I enjoyed watching and cared about watching the most.

I haven't watched since Jughead's birthday, so that might be the weirdest thing I've ever read.