After all, he’s got a chance to star on Broadway opposite Hugh Jackman!īETTY | Betty gets word from Glen that the Trash Bag Killer has been captured and will only talk to her. Kevin gets a small taste of fame, singing “It’s Not Unusual” to an adoring crowd and having Fangs - sorry, he’s “Finn” now - as his manager-slash-boyfriend. KEVIN | Hey, Kevin got an actual storyline! This must be the devil’s work! Kev is frustrated that his performing career never went anywhere, so the devil butters him up with compliments and then offers to make him a star… if he’ll sign on the dotted line. The devil agrees to let him write again in exchange for Jughead’s immortal soul, and Jughead is desperate enough to sign it over. (There’s even talk of a Pulitzer.) But he tries to write more and it comes out as nonsense, so he goes back to the devil begging to change their deal.
Jughead decides to publish it, and once he does, he’s inundated with calls from the Associated Press and his former agent. The devil agrees to tell all, but gives Jughead a choice: Either Jughead can publish their chat, but he can never write again, or he’s never allowed to publish what the devil tells him.
JUGHEAD | When he hears the devil is in town, Jughead smells a good story and sits down with the man for an exclusive interview. This week’s Riverdale was a true devil’s bargain - but who ended up burning in hellfire? Let’s take a look at each character’s encounter with the devil himself, who takes the form of a mysterious blonde dude calling himself Lou Cypher (get it?): Need to catch up? Read our previous Riverdale recap here. Riverdale Boss Confirms Premiere's Shocking Death and Warns 'That's Only the Start of the Body Count'
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