Riverdale season 3 episode 2 live stream: Watch online
By Sundi Rose
Riverdale gives us the new big bad. Here’s everything you need to know about the Riverdale live stream and how to watch online.
Last week’s season 3 premiere sent Archie to jail and introduced the Gargoyle King. It’s a great day to be a Riverhead, folks. Here’s everything you need to know about the Riverdale live stream and how to watch online.
If you’re anything like me, you’re waiting, with bated breath, every week for the sneak peek of the new Riverdale.
Judging from the trailer for “Chapter Thirty-Seven: Fortune and Men’s Eyes” is sending Archie into prison anarchy and putting Jughead firmly in the path of the latest threat to the town.
This season’s big bad is looking a little more supernatural, or at least a little more scarily ritualistic. The season opener sacrificed Dilton Doyle on the altar of narrative suspense, and now we’re smack dab in the middle of a creepy whodunnit that just might lead us into the heart of Riverdale’s darkness.
Speaking of darkness, it seems Archie is heading straight for some bad times of his own. Since he voluntarily decided to head to jail, he’s about to get a taste of what prison life is like. In the second episode, we’re promised to get a lot of a shirtless Archie, but we’re also gonna get the aforementioned shirtless hero caught up in a riot, complete with guards in riot gear wielding billy clubs.
“Fortune and Men’s Eyes” has my attention, and it’s not just the endless abs and pecs featured therein. Although Archie’s newest obstacles seem interesting enough, it’s only about the fifth most interesting thing happening on Riverdale at the moment. Here’s everything you need to know to stream it or watch online.
"Date: Wednesday, Oct. 16Start Time: 8 p.m. ESTEpisode: “Chapter Thirty-Seven: Fortune and Men’s eyes”TV Channel: The CWLive Stream: Watch live on Fubo TV. Sign up now for a free seven-day trial. You can also watch on The CW website or app."
Meet me back here every Thursday for a little bit of Riverdale post-gaming, a lot of snark, and totally unsubstantiated speculating.