![]() ![]() This news reached Archie just before he and the Bulldogs, armed with Archie’s choice weapon- baseball bats, had to stop the Serpents from burning down Riverdale High. But when she did speak, she confessed to shooting Fangs and turned herself in. She was in shock, barely able to speak to Veronica. ![]() Before they could clash one last time, Veronica happened to notice a familiar face in the riots when driving home: Midge’s mother. They started tearing up the town looking for Reggie, while Archie and the Bulldogs went out trying to save him. But that didn’t stop the Serpents from assuming he did it. Evidently, Reggie didn’t do it and Archie really did stop him just in time. Fangs, Midge’s supposed murderer, was freed, only to be shot himself. This episode picked up immediately after last week’s, as riots broke out across Riverdale. But personally, this episode was so packed I have a hard time remembering everything I just watched. If you need to catch up on last week’s review first, check it out here. No stone was left unturned and every card was played. ![]() Riverdale just moved every piece it had tonight. Riverdale didn’t just flip everything on its head tonight, it crashed the entire show like a kamikaze plane. ![]()
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