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CW: Discussion of murder, grooming, animal danger, abuse, trauma, child custody disputes, patriarchy, hauntings, ghosts, death, gaslighting, removing memories, recovered memories.
For the first time we can remember, a haunting is afoot in Riverdale, with ghosts wreaking havoc and maiming workers as Tabitha tries to keep Pop’s safe from Percival’s bulldozers. Which is rude of them, until you realize they have to bear witness and are willing to relent at the behest of a potential Ghost Train coming through. Yes, that is a sentence describing things that actually happen on this television show. But there’s deeper questions to ask, particularly with respect to Betty’s newly unearthed trauma and an FBI agent that seems very eager to learn more about her. Also, Cheryl’s discovering from her rediscovered yearning for Heather that she might just be a witch after all, in the most unsurprising turn in this show yet. What’s to become of all of this, and what kind of mind control is Jughead messing with? Find out this week as we discuss “Chapter 110: Things That Go Bump in the Night” this week on The Doghouse.
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