![]() Betty gains entry by submitting a chilling home movie of her father, the Black Hood, being interviewed by his mother, while Jughead sneaks in through a side door, knowing he wouldn't be welcome. The most incriminating evidence against Jellybean in the Season 5 premiere is her unexpected presence at the "film festival/rave" (two things that absolutely don't belong together), organized by David. The first haunting "Auteur" videotapes weren't delivered until long after her arrival, either, putting her not only within the right state of mind but also within the right time frame. All of this would be more than enough to send an impressionable girl with a morally grey mother off the rails. While she didn't play a significant role in Season 4, she does play witness, too, with an almost unnaturally nonchalant attitude, to the dark events unfolding around Betty - namely, the staged murder of her older brother. Jellybean later winds up the victim of a Griffins & Gargoyles kidnapping plot to test Jughead. It's not exactly home sweet home for the kid, though. In fact, when she and the poisonous Gladys move in back in with Jughead and FP in the Cooper family's former home, Gladys instructs her daughter to be a snake in the grass on her behalf, "wrapping FP around her fingers." ![]() Having spent much of her younger years being raised solely by her and Jughead's mom, Gladys, Jellybean is one tough cookie. Though, who are we kidding - since when has 'too farfetched' ever been a problem for The CW series? Hints that Jellybean is not as wholesome as her big brother thinks she is were dropped early in Season 3. will have to "make a difficult decision that will change each of their lives forever" as the secrets of the town begin to surface.Is Jellybean Riverdale's next villain? It's not as farfetched as it sounds. ET, and the description reveals that Jughead and Co. ![]() The second-to-last episode of Riverdale airs on Wednesday, August 16 starting at 8 p.m. Whether or not you go back to the beginning, you can see the end in just a matter of days. Comparing Season 1, Episode 1 to the final season could be an interesting – if perhaps not entirely flattering to Riverdale – experience. This show has had its fair share of crazy plot twists, but most of them didn't happen until after the first season. Remember when Riverdale was dark, mysterious, and relatively rooted in reality, when the ideas of twists like somehow going back to the '50s for the final season, Sabrina Spellman coming to town, a Rivervale alternate reality existing, Archie being mauled by a bear, and even musical episodes (with the most recent going full High School Musical) would have sounded ludicrous? Honestly, even if the penultimate episode doesn't go any further in nodding to the series premiere than a couple of shots, I think revisiting how the whole show started could be fun. Between that and the shots from the pilot in the promo, I'm thinking now is the time to go back to 2017. Now, do I think that Tabitha is really sitting Jughead down to watch the first episode of the series? Not precisely, and they certainly don't have Netflix in this show's current reality, but it looks like he's in for a blast to the past that jogs his memories from before the comet hit. Maybe the show really will pay off on Jughead's narration! It sure looks like Tabitha is about to show Jughead the series premiere of the show, which would be such a meta twist that it would be worthy of Supernatural. In fact, both of the shots on the screen come from within the first thirty seconds of the original Riverdale pilot. It appears that Tabitha is going to return to the '50s storyline to jog Jughead's memory with something that plays on that screen if the glimpses of the screen looked familiar to you, that may be because they're from the original Riverdale pilot. ![]() The teases that accomplished that happened in quick succession, around the promo's 11-second mark, with Jughead. Overlooking the fact that The CW evidently released the trailer that was intended to air on the night of the penultimate episode rather than following "For A Better Tomorrow," the promo reveals that Tabitha will make her long-awaited return in time for the ending, and Betty is heard saying that "Riverdale is at a turning point" and Archie saying "rich with possibility," while Cheryl comments on "the beginning of a new era." None of those teases are what had me hitting up my Netflix account to double check something, however.
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