The Archies play a variety of contemporary popular music, consistent with the era in which the comic is drawn. * What was up with Kevin taking Veronica’s side over Betty’s in the girls’ tiff and snubbing her at school? I thought he was #TeamBetty for life. Phillips? Unless Sheriff Keller was in on it somehow… * How in blazes did the Black Hood sneak inside the Riverdale jail in order to shoot Mr. * Cheer up, “Bughead” fans: Betty and Jughead got back together! But how is she going to react when she finds out about that “PG-13 grope session” he had with Toni? Will he insist, “We were on a break!” Ross Geller-style? Phillips sits in his jail cell, the Black Hood waltzes in and points his gun between the bars, pulling the trigger. (A good reminder not to make Hiram Lodge angry.) And the Sugar Man can’t avoid the Black Hood’s wrath, either: As Mr. Clairs end up having an “unfortunate” car “accident” that lands Nick in the hospital. Clair gets his comeuppance after all: After Veronica tells Hiram he tried to force himself on her, too, the St. Can you feel it? Can you feel me?” All hail Dark Betty! When the killer warns her she’s playing a “risky game,” she snaps back: “But it’s my game now.” And she’s determined to unmask him next: “I’m breathing down your neck. Phillips’ name in the school paper and had him arrested, so the Black Hood can’t just kill him. Phillips! No wonder he didn’t want Jughead writing about drugs - and she starts feeling emboldened, telling the Black Hood she already published Mr. More importantly, Betty gets the Sugar Man’s name from Cheryl - it’s Jughead’s school advisor, Mr. ![]() (Like a lot of Archie’s plans, this one doesn’t seem particularly well thought out.) But that doesn’t negate the bet, right? And now the Ghoulies will want Archie’s “head on a stake,” Jughead points out. WTF, Archie? As it turns out, he tipped off the cops, who are waiting to arrest the Ghoulies at the other end of the bridge. Jughead thinks he can make it, but at the last second, Archie yanks the parking brake and stops their car, allowing the Ghoulies to zip ahead and win the race. As they approach a narrow bridge, Archie warns that only one car can fit. They speed off, with the Ghoulies sideswiping Jughead’s car and pulling ahead. Jughead and Archie rev up their engine next to a pair of Ghoulies, with Cheryl (natch) vamping it up in the role of flag girl. See, Cheryl can solve mysteries, too, you guys!īefore that, though, we have a race to run. She sobs to Penelope that she needs her mom’s support - “Care about me more!” - before Penelope finally caves and throws the check into the fire… and gives her the Sugar Man’s name. A real-life villain named Nick, though, taunts Cheryl at Pop’s, informing her that his parents bought off Penelope’s silence with a big ol’ check. Cheryl remembers her mom telling her horror stories about the Sugar Man when she was a kid, but she thought Penelope just made him up. She digs up old childhood drawings she did of the Sugar Man and confronts her mom about them, who tells Cheryl not to worry her pretty red head about it. ![]() Meanwhile, Betty asks Cheryl about the Sugar Man, since her late dad Cliff was running the local drug trade. in prison for some fatherly advice, who tells him: Challenge the Ghoulies to a street race, with the winner controlling Southside High. What’s more, he discovers that Serpent henchman Tall Boy has struck a deal with rival gang the Ghoulies without his OK. Phillips won’t let him publish anything in the school paper since Jughead’s fallen in with the Serpents. (“Besides,” she adds, “I’m more into girls anyway.” Well, OK, then.) Jughead wants to expose what’s going on, but his Southside High teacher Mr. Speaking of Toni the Home-Wrecking Serpent: She and Jughead did enjoy a “PG-13 grope session,” we learn (!), but she doesn’t want to be his rebound chick. (Damn, that jingle-jangle is a helluva drug.) Mayor McCoy is furious to learn that her daughter Josie indulged in “the JJ” and declares open war on the Southside, with the cops raiding Southside High and slamming cuffs on Jughead’s new pals Toni and Sweet Pea. Sheriff Keller tells Ronnie their accounts of that night can’t be trusted, since they still had jingle-jangle in their systems. Cheryl’s despicable mom Penelope thinks Cheryl must’ve provoked him and refuses to press charges: “Nothing really happened to Cheryl.” Cheryl plasters on a smile and pretends everything’s fine… but she urges Veronica to go after Nick, since he almost pulled the same act on her. Nick’s not really getting punished, though. Kung Fu's Olivia Liang Weighs in on That Surprising Season 2 Finale Death: 'It Can't End There' (Plus, Grade It!) Legacies Series Finale: Get the Story Behind Those Long-Awaited Cameos - 'I Didn't Think They Could Pull It Off'
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