We may never see this kind of zany teen soap ever again.
, etc.) are fundamentally different from those of the previous era. The differences go beyond content. The real difference is in how the shows are made, with smaller writers’ rooms and shorter seasons. Teen TV shows now average about eight to 10 episodes per season. The necessity of creating 22 episodes of television is where writers began to lean into the absurd, where book adaptations would diverge from their source material, where actors would really get to live in their characters.
“We can all be happy that we had a fucking consistent job for seven years,” Reinhart told’s legacy and the future of teen television. “I could speak for probably all of us: We will never again do something that’s 100-plus episodes.”’s legacy will be one of joyful zaniness, sly commentary, and special cast chemistry. The final season was an utter delight, hilariously paying tribute to itself, to Archie Comics, and to the teen genre as a whole.
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