Riverdale: Betty Will Fight To Keep Bughead Together In Season 2

06/11/2017 11:58 pm EDT

Betty Cooper won't let Bughead end without putting up a fight!

At the end of the Riverdale season finale, when they are alone in FP's trailer, Jughead Jones opens up his heart to Betty, telling her that he loves her. She turns to him and says she loves him too. That kicks off a hot and heavy makeout session; however, as they are removing their clothes in between kisses, a knock at the door brings their sizzlingly moment to a halt.

After rushing to put their clothes back on, assuming Betty's intrusive mother was the one knocking, Jughead opens the door and is surprised to find the Southside Serpents (and Hotdog!) waiting for him. Because his father didn't name names, the Serpents says they will watch Jughead's back and invite him to be part of their gang -- handing him his own Southside Serpents jacket.

With a grin on his face, Jughead puts the jacket on. Betty is watching all of this unfold with worried eyes. Stunned that her boyfriend is now a Southside Serpent, she can only say to him: "Juggy?"

So, will Jughead's induction into the Southside Serpents tear Bughead apart?

"It seems like we end on an ominous note," EP Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa told EW. "The fear Betty has is Jughead is going to be sucked into this world that has nothing to do with Betty — he might be going to a new school, living with a new family in a different part of town, he's joined this gang. All I'll tease is Betty is not someone who gives up easily. She's probably the strongest of the kids. If she's going to start losing Jughead, which may happen, she's going to fight for him."

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The first season of RIVERDALE found our characters reeling from the tragic death of high school golden boy Jason Blossom. For many who had seen their home as perfect, safe, and innocent, the investigation into Jason's murder peeled back the layers of their hometown to reveal a place bubbling over with secrets, mysteries, and scandals. Archie Andrews (KJ Apa), for instance, grew from a sweet, all-American kid into a young man acutely aware of the darker side of life—he broke his best friend's heart, had a forbidden relationship with his music teacher, and grappled with whether he wanted to follow in his dad's salt-of-the-earth footsteps. On the positive side, Archie repaired his friendship with Jughead Jones (Cole Sprouse), found some success as a musician—thanks in part to Josie McCoy (Ashleigh Murray) and her band, the Pussycats—and found a new romantic interest in femme fatale Veronica Lodge (Camila Mendes). New to town, Veronica spent the season trying to atone for her "bad girl" past, all the while wrestling with her beloved father's criminal legacy—and contending with a mother, Hermione (Marisol Nichols), who might not be as innocent as she claimed. Veronica became fast-friends with Archie's girl-next-door neighbor, Betty Cooper (Lili Reinhart), who did some growing up of her own this season. After Archie's rejection, Betty threw herself into running the school paper, "The Blue and Gold," where she discovered a better romantic match in sardonic outsider Jughead. Together, they tracked down Betty's sister Polly (guest star Tiera Skovbye), who had been sent away by their overbearing mother Alice (Mädchen Amick). Under the guise of writing for the school paper, Betty and Jughead investigated Jason Blossom's death—which led to them discover that Jughead's father—FP Jones (guest star Skeet Ulrich)—was involved with covering up Jason's murder. Meanwhile, Jason's twin sister Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) ruled the school as Riverdale High's venomous, merciless Red Queen—until she learned the true identity of Jason's killer. As the town breathed a collective sigh of relief that Jason's killer had been found out, another terrible crime occurred, in a space that had been considered one of the town's safest, most innocent places. If Jason Blossom's murder revealed the slimy underbelly beneath Riverdale's surface, as we enter Season Two, the shooting of Fred Andrews threatens to plunge the entire town into utter darkness.

Based on the characters from Archie Comics, RIVERDALE is from Warner Bros. Television and CBS Television Studios, in association with Berlanti Productions, with executive producers Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Supergirl, Glee), Greg Berlanti (Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, DC's Legends of Tomorrow), Sarah Schechter (Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, DC's Legends of Tomorrow) and Jon Goldwater (Archie Comics).

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