![]() ![]() Trying to tell the Serpents at school that the Ghoulies are being released from jail and will be coming after them, he’s interrupted by the rebooted Dark Circle. ![]() Archie explains that since he saw the Black Hood’s eyes, he’s really taking the opportunity to look every man in Riverdale in the face. Archie has been going door-to-door stumping for his dad, which Hiram doesn’t understand. While I meditate on that, it’s time for the mayoral debate as the campaigns heat up. I mean, he took out the Sugar Man, but why Midge? Why the attempts on Fred or Moose? Basically, if he wants to take out someone who is causing real harm to the town, why hasn’t he gone after Hiram? ![]() Even if we were to accept this as fact, the question remains: why is he going after small fry, though? (And by that, I don’t mean Small Fry*, whom we learn in this episode is Papa Poutine’s vengeance-seeking son.) The seemingly quaint burg of Riverdale is actually rotten at the core and the sinners of the town should be punished. By now we should all be familiar with Black Hood’s central premise. ![]()
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