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‘Riverdale’ and 9 Other Teen Shows Worthy of Obsession

Updated 6:08 PM EDT, Wed October 10, 2018

The struggle was real for Angela (Claire Danes), a 15-year-old who was simultaneously trying to grow into herself and break out of her straight-laced habits. Authentic and honest, the show treated high school hurdles with the respect they damn deserve.
The struggle was real for Angela (Claire Danes), a 15-year-old who was simultaneously trying to grow into herself and break out of her straight-laced habits. Authentic and honest, the show treated high school hurdles with the respect they deserve.
Season 3 of the CW's 'Riverdale' returns Wednesday night. Mystery, a murder trial and teen angst await. Click through the gallery for nine other shows that make high school worth revisiting.
Season 3 of the CW’s ‘Riverdale’ returns Wednesday night. Mystery, a murder trial and teen angst await.
If you're a 'Riverdale' loyal who hasn't seen this show yet, stop what you're doing and get acquainted with the show that paved the way for dark-and-twisty teen TV. Tell the Scooby Gang we sent you.
If you’re a ‘Riverdale’ loyal who hasn’t seen this show yet, stop what you’re doing and get acquainted with the show that paved the way for dark-and-twisty teen TV.
If 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' was the mother of dark-and-twisty teen TV, 'Pretty Little Liars' is its much younger fashionable sister who's kind of shady and has a lot of weird secrets, but you for some reason still want to be her friend.
If ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ was the mother of dark-and-twisty teen TV, ‘Pretty Little Liars’ is its much younger fashionable sister whose enticing secrets will keep you intrigued.
Riggins, Coach Taylor and Connie Britton's perfect hair made for binge-worthy viewing. Clear eyes, full hearts, can't stop missing this show.
Riggins, Coach Taylor, and Connie Britton made for unforgettable binge-watching experiences.
In a troubled community seemingly filled with highly troubled teens, Clay tries to figure out a classmate's suicide.
In a troubled community of troubled teens, Clay navigates the complexities surrounding a classmate’s suicide, unraveling deep emotional layers.
Impressively wordy conversations, major feels and tears. Lots of tears. Somewhere Dawson, Joey and Pacey are still stuck in a painful love triangle.
With impressively wordy conversations and emotional tensions, this show remains a nostalgic exploration of teenage romances.

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