What if you have the power to change the fate of your favorite character in a television show? Although this may seem farfetched unless you’re the show’s producers, it is not impossible, according to actress Camila Mendes.
Mendes, who plays the raven-haired Veronica Lodge on the hit teen drama “Riverdale,” told Entertainment Weekly that yes, the show could be influenced according to viewer tweets. Mendes said that the show will probably take heed to their fans if it garnered enough mentions.
“With things like Twitter, we can touch base and see what they like and what they don’t like. So I think going into season 2 we really know what people are interested in. Now that we’ve put it out there in the world, we can expand on it and go darker and deeper,” she said.
Refinery29 said if this is the case, then fans would want to tweet away even before Season 2 returns on the small screen. The shocking moments of its Season 1 finale certainly generated Twitter engagements, especially about the fates of bestfriends Archie (KJ Apa) and Jughead Jones (Cole Sprouse), who each had faced events that would lead them to shed away their teenage naivete and confront their problems head on.
The Mirror said if there will be deviations from the show’s original storyline, then this would not be the first. Apa earlier reviewed that the shootout at Pop’s, which led to Fred Andrews (Luke Perry) got shot at, should have ended differently, hinting that the scene would have "something to do with the Blossoms."


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