

The CW Season 1, Episode 6 (“Chapter Six: Faster, Pussycats! Kill! Kill!”)īetty invites Jughead over for breakfast with her mom Alice, who is suspicious of their guest and can’t stop overpronouncing his name. She enlists Jughead-sorry, “Juggie,” as she calls him in this scene-to help with the first assignment, interviewing Dilton Doiley, one of the scouts who found Cheryl Blossom at Sweetwater River after Jason died. Her first task: reviving the Blue and Gold student newspaper at Riverdale High. Not long after Betty gets rejected by Archie on the night of the school dance, she focuses all her attention to helping solve Jason Blossom’s murder. Here’s how we got here: Season 1, Episode 3 (“Chapter Three: Body Double”) Whatever your feelings are on this relationship, they’ve come a long way since Betty asked Jughead to help her revive the Blue and Gold newspaper at Riverdale High. Flash-forward to season 3: Bughead is on again but only after being off for a wee bit with some D-R-A-M-A in between. Or maybe you’ve used a GIF of Juggie saying those very words to Betty at her bedroom window. always.“Hey there, Juliet.” If you love Bughead-Betty Cooper and Jughead Jones on The CW’s Riverdale-chances are, you’ve quoted that Jughead line more than once. we stand with – and among – our friends & family in the LGBTQ+ community with full throated support for their rights and artistic work. “To all the fans, know this: the cast of prison break is a queer friendly space. “With gratitude for all the work we did together, & with deep love, I’m voicing my support for that choice,” Sarah Wayne Callies wrote. Miller’s Prison Break co-stars were quick to respond to his post with supportive messages. 🏳️🌈Ī post shared by wentworthmiller on at 10:05am PST If you're hot and bothered bec you fell in love with a fictional straight man played by a real gay one… That's your work. If you were a fan of the show, hoping for additional seasons… I understand this is disappointing. I just don't want to play straight characters. Not bec of static on social media (although that has centered the issue). But I take seriously the possibility of queer kids visiting here, recently out of the closet or exploring the idea… I don't want them exposed to bullshit. Who are these people? On my page? What backwards-ass, Stone Age values country did they crawl out of? The U.S.? I won't be disappearing (too many cool things to repost). Obviously there are comments and DMs I appreciate less. I see the positive comments and DMs (a lot of them anyway).

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