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Creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa didnt want the show to go out on fumes.
We had a long conversation with Roberto [Aguirre-Sacasa] yesterday and he is thrilled with the decision.
We are going to treat the show in the manner it deserves.
Its been an iconic pop culture star and we want to ensure that it goes out the right way.
In an exit interview with Vulture, theRiverdalecast reflectedon their journeys and the series ending.
We can all be happy that we had a f*cking consistent job for seven years.
People see clips taken out of context and are like,What?
I thought this was about teenagers.And we thought so as wellin Season 1.
But its really not been easy to feel that youre the butt of a joke.
We all want to be actors; were passionate about what we do.
So when the absurdity of our show became a talking point, it was difficult.
It isWhat the f*ck?Thats the whole point.
Apa, for one, is already looking ahead.
I have a lot to learn about myself.
What is he most looking forward to post-Riverdale?
Not having red hair.
This article was originally published onAug.