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slightly silly: riverdale, episode twenty: tales from the darkside


i'm telling you all now, the black hood is totally the janitor.

in the meantime, this episode of riverdale changed up the format a bit. giving us three self-contained stories that overlapped with one another very nicely.

in story a, we have archie and jughead running an errand for the sketchy southside serpent lawyer that resulted in the boys catching a ride with the candyman (i didn't look up the actor's credits, but it was totally the candyman, right?) and jughead finding himself pulled further into the serpents than he ever wanted to go. honestly, things aren't looking to good for judhead right now. he's in way deeper than he ever intended. and at some point all the things he's keeping to himself are going to explode.

in story b, we have cheryl and josie. josie is kind of being stalked, but is it by chuck clayton, cheryl blossom or the janitor? this whole storyline is the one that has me convinced that mr. svenson is the black hood. he was super creepy. cheryl was only moderately creepy in comparison, and she appears to be single white femaling josie at the moment. the most harmless person of the bunch is skeevy dude chuck clayton, who took some art classes and has started going to church to amends, and still gets blames for everything.

finally in story c, we have betty and veronica. betty has convinced herself that sheriff keller is the black hood. veronica thingks he's having an affair. turns out veronica is right on this one, the sheriff is having an affair with mayor mccoy.

things are really starting to heat up!!

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