Riverdale's KJ Apa And Luke Perry Talk Their Complicated Dynamic This Season

Riverdale's KJ Apa And Luke Perry Talk Their Complicated Dynamic This Season




If the rift that’s growing between Riverdale’s formerly most solid father/son duo is destroying your heart so you find yourself screaming at Archie every time he appears on screen, you’re not alone. “I blame him,” Luke Perry — who plays Andrews family member patriarch, Fred — told MTV News at L.A.'S PaleyFest over the weekend.


although he mentioned it jokingly, I wouldn't blame Perry for feeling that way about his on-screen son. While in the second season of the CW hit, we've seen Archie repeatedly side with the Lodges while in their questionable corporation dealings and slowly inch his way into their dark wrath ever since Hiram (Mark Consuelos) noticed his way residence from prison.


However, to be fair to Archie, it wasn't up until recently that his own father stopped doing firm with the Lodges immediately after hearing about their plans to design a for-profit prison on the land that currently houses Southside High.


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KJ Apa, who plays Archie, thinks his character is temporarily blinded by Hiram's charm as he seeks to earn the approval of his girlfriend's father any way he can —


whether that insinuates getting his ass kicked in a wrestling match or slicing his palm for a blood vow.


“I think [Archie] sees Hiram as a role model at the moment, and I think he wants to be like his right-hand man and he wants to earn his respect, which ultimately becomes detrimental to him,” Apa mentioned, teasing that this pattern is likely to continue up until he finds out that it’s becoming also much and ruining his relationship with his dad or hurting him and his family."


As for Fred, it seems things have to get worse before they can get better. Perry admitted he isn't so sure that his character even realizes that his son is slowly slipping away. "I think [Archie] would have to do something that he’s not doing. That’s why this is going on," Perry mentioned. "He keeps a good secret."


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Fortunately, all the required revelations could come sooner rather than later. Right considering that, Fred is on the cusp of turning himself into even more of a target for the shady businessman whenever he announces his campaign for mayor of Riverdale and formally pits himself against Lodge family member matriarch, Hermione (Marisol Nichols).


"He just wants to have a good town for his son to grow up in," Perry mentioned of Fred's political aspirations, while recognizing that this decision will leave Archie "straddling a very painful fence."


For Archie, these dueling campaigns are going to prepare a certainly gnarly" situation. "He wants to support Hiram, nevertheless he wants to support his dad at the same time, and neither his dad nor Hiram want him to do that," Apa mentioned. "Especially Hiram — he’s got a whole lot of tricks up his sleeve, I think. He wants to get in between him and his dad."


Ever the optimist, Perry chalks up this tension — recognized or not — to the "ebb and flow of life," calling this point in their relationship “no different than any other father/son relationship. Some days it’s fantastic and some days the pendulum swings in reverse and it also sucks, and our pendulum will continue to swing.”









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