I'd like to start this
blog entry off by posting a song. And, while I am perfectly aware
that the Sunday Jukebox isn't until tomorrow, I think that this song
is the best possible one to get us in the mood of today's theme.
The name of the song is
“Betty”, and it was recorded by a Canadian country music artist
by the name of Chris Cummings. He's not very well known in the
United States, but has developed a modest following here in Canada.
Born in New Brunswick in the summer of 1975, Cummings has had two #1
hits on the Canadian Country Charts, and has released five studio
albums, two compilations, and thirty singles. Not a bad resume
indeed.
But this entry is not
about Chris Cummings. Instead, it's about the song “Betty”...or
rather, one of the characters that is prominently featured in the
world of Archie Comics.
And, surprisingly enough,
it's not Betty.
The song perspective is
through the eyes of Chris Cummings, but he does it in such a way that
he is telling the story through the eyes of the comic's main
protagonist.
That protagonist being
Archie Andrews, of course.
And, well, the whole song
basically reads like a classic comic story one might find in Pep
Comics, Laugh Comics, Archie's Girls Betty & Veronica, Archie's
TV Laugh-Out, Life With Archie, Archie At Riverdale High, Archie's
Christmas Stocking, Archie 3000, etc, etc, etc...
Just get a glimpse at the
song's first chorus.
I was
Archie, he was Reggie
I guess
that made her Veronica
The
competition was getting heavy
Fighting
for her unrequited love
And sugar
sugar, I was so blind and wrong
You know
that Archie should've seen this all along
And,
then the chorus.
You're my
Betty baby, strong and steady baby
You get me
ready to face about anything
With you I
cannot fail, I'm the King of Riverdale
Sell my
jalopy baby just to buy you a ring
FIRST
THOUGHT: I really wish there were a music video to accompany this
song. I think it would have been a hoot!
And,
SECOND THOUGHT...how many stories have you read that detail this very
scenario?
I
mean, let's face it. When it comes to many aspects of life, Archie
Andrews does have a brain in his head. He can string sentences
together, gets fairly average grades in school, is quite a likeable
figure at Riverdale High, and he does seem to engage in a healthy
social life.
It's
just too bad that when it comes to romance, Archie is a complete
moron, and sometimes comes across as a complete jerk.
How
many times has Archie tried to bend over backwards trying to impress
Veronica on a date? How many times has he competed against the
snobbish Reggie Mantle to get time, love, and tenderness from the
equally snobbish Veronica? And, how many times has he shoved Betty
off to the side (a woman, who might I add, has unconditional love
towards Archie on any given day) just so he can get a simple peck on
the cheek from Veronica, Princess of Lodge Manor?
Needless
to say, I'm not a huge fan of how nasty Veronica treats Archie. At
the same time, I'm not really a big fan of how Archie treats Betty
like a second class citizen either. So, therefore, there's a part of
me that thinks that Archie is kind of getting exactly what he
deserves.
And,
then there's the second part of the song, in which Jughead is brought
into the equation.
You know
my best friend, let's call him Jughead
Come to
think of it it's not much of a stretch
But even
he says I've come to my senses
Chasing
Veronica is like walking on a ledge
The view
is so sweet if your balance is sound
But she
will push you just to see how far you'll bounce
Yep...judging
by the lyrics, Chris Cummings appears to know his Archie comics!
It's
really no secret that Jughead is not now, nor will he ever become
Veronica's biggest cheerleader. Then again, Jughead's not really any
girl's cheerleader. That said, I always think that he respects Betty
the most, and it's not because she makes him tasty goodies and
lunches either. It's because Jughead can see that Betty's intentions
were always good, and pure, and kind. And, Jughead would rather see
Archie end up with someone like Betty, rather than someone like
Veronica who sometimes comes across as self-absorbed. Of course,
stupid Archie just tunes Jughead out. To Archie, landing a date with
Veronica seems to be more of a challenge for him. I do think that
Archie's feelings for Veronica are genuine, but Veronica's
reciprocation of those feelings sometimes ends up flatter than a
Pepsi that's sat out for two days.
So,
that's the end of the argument, is it? Archie Andrews is a heartless
creature who treats people like garbage in order to hang around other
people who treat him like garbage?
I
think not.
After
all, as you have read in the chorus of the song, Chris Cummings gives
“Archie” and “Betty” a happy ending, as “Archie” finally
wakes up and sees just what a treasure “Betty” really is. And,
there have been some stories in which Archie has actually turned down
Veronica to spend the day with Betty. Not a lot, mind you, but some.
Still,
the Archie/Betty/Veronica love triangle certainly doesn't seem to
paint Archie in the most beautiful shades of colour. I suppose that
Archie could gain back a lot of his integrity if he just smashed the
triangle in a billion pieces and chose one woman right off the
bat...but considering that triangle has been a huge part of the
company's seventy-two year history, I doubt that will happen anytime
soon. Not even in the Archie Gets Married storyline was Archie
allowed to make a choice, as they had Archie marry both women in
separate tales!
But,
even though Archie sometimes acts like at best, an immature teenager
who has no concept of what real feelings are, and at worst, a
complete jerk whose irresponsibility leads to either Betty or
Veronica getting hurt. And, even though sometimes Archie gets his
comeuppance at the end of each story (which usually leads to him
getting pushed in a fountain, hitching a ride on a moving truck out
of town, getting chucked out of the Lodge Mansion by Smithers or Mr.
Lodge, or being forced to walk home in nothing but his boxer shorts),
he doesn't really seem to learn from his mistakes as he goes right
back to his wishy-washy behaviour.
But
that's just Archie's only major flaw, as far as I'm concerned.
Because my argument is that despite Archie's flippant attitude
towards love and commitment, he has other qualities that make him
likeable.
Let's
take a look at the first one.
LOYALTY:
Okay, so I see some of you thinking that I've gone and contradicted
myself. I can already visualize you going all “Phoenix Wright”
on me, pointing your fingers at me and yelling “OBJECTION” at the
top of your lungs. Just hear me out here.
When
it comes to Betty and Veronica, his loyalty flip-flops so much, you
might mistake Archie for a gelatin dessert. But when it comes to his
male friends, he's the best friend that one could ever ask for.
I
already alluded to this when we were still talking about the Chris
Cummings song, but Archie and Jughead are best friends forever. And,
Jughead's allegiance is solely with Betty because Jughead knows that
Betty would never break Archie's heart the same way Veronica does.
He doesn't want to see his best friend get hurt.
The
friendship between Archie and Jughead has lasted a grand total of
seventy plus years. It seems almost ironic that the most stable
couple in the world of Riverdale is the friendship between Jughead
and Archie. They even had their own digest title which spanned a
total of thirty-one years!
But
when you stop and think about it, Jughead and Archie have been
through a lot together. Archie was Jughead's very first friend when
Jughead's family moved to Riverdale. Jughead was willing to share
the secret of the letter “S” on his assorted turtleneck sweaters
with Archie and only Archie. And, Jughead and Archie have bailed
each other out of trouble more times than either one of them could
count. And, hey, they have a common nemesis in Reggie Mantle, so
this bonds them even more.
But
perhaps even more impressive than Archie's loyalty to Jughead Jones
is his loyalty to his school.
I
think it can be a fair assessment that Riverdale High could very well
be considered Archie's home away from home. After all, he spends ten
hours every weekday there.
(Well,
okay, so most people at Riverdale High were only there for
eight...that's taking into account all of the detentions that Archie
received from Mr. Weatherbee and Miss Grundy over the years.)
The
point is that Archie would do almost anything for his school. Listen
to some of the ways that he helped Riverdale High for the better.
- Saved Ms. Beazley's job on more than one occasion
- Has talked Mr. Weatherbee and Miss Grundy out of leaving Riverdale High on at least a dozen occasions
- Has foiled the malicious plans of Central High and Pembrooke Academy whenever they tried to interfere in school sporting and academic events
- Has put vandals, cheats, and troublemakers in their places, all to save Riverdale High's reputation
And,
this leads into my next point. Archie might be stupid with girls,
but in everything else, he has a really sharp mind.
In
almost every single issue of the original Life With Archie series,
Archie has taken on the role of detective on more than one occasion,
solving crimes and exposing criminals so quickly that it made the
gang from Scooby-Doo look like amateurs in comparison. And, back in
the title's heyday of the 1970s, Archie wasn't afraid to face a
knife-wielding maniac, a firebug who sets buildings on fire, or even
a natural disaster like a hurricane or an earthquake. He faced
danger regularly to save the lives of his family, friends,
neighbours, complete strangers, and even ambassadors from foreign
countries!
Some
might argue that Archie was kind of an idiot for getting himself into
these situations in the first place, but Archie's always exhibited
that bravery in situations like this. If Archie could have gotten
his personal life and romance problems in order, I think Archie would
have made a great private investigator.
I
mean, Archie is probably one of the more complex characters in the
entire Archie series, because he has so many conflicting character
traits. He's heroic, but he can also be quite selfish. He's loyal,
but he's also immature. He can be romantic when the situation calls
for it, but he is just as capable of completely screwing things up in
the time frame of a minute.
Oh,
and he probably owes Mr. Lodge close to four and a half billion
dollars when you consider all of the rare Ming Dynasty vases,
one-of-a-kind statues, and crystal stemware he's indirectly smashed
into pieces over the years.
The
point is that when you take all of these traits and combine them
together, they kind of average out to...well...an average
personality. Mostly good, but with obvious flaws.
And,
I think that's why I (and so many other Archie fans) can relate to
Archie. Most of us are just like him. Mostly good, with obvious
flaws. At least, that's how I see myself.
That's
something that I plan to expand on in the next few entries. After
all, I did promise to insert a lot more of myself into this blog this
year...and sometimes it may mean that I admit to some faults that
might not paint me in a positive light. But, whatever. It makes us
more human, right?
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