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Later, Jughead reveals how he has noticed how odd their friends have been since prom. Realizing that Archie must've confessed to Veronica, Betty finally tells Jughead that she and Archie had kissed, which led to their breakup. The next morning, Jughead drives Archie to the bus stop for him to go to basic training.
Always going to or coming from some dance, talking about school or the big game, who is dating who, homework, whatever movie is playing at the Babyloniam,” Jughead says while standing outside ...
The robbers managed to bind and gag Archie and Jughead and appeared to be getting away, until Archie spotted Moose playing handball on the school grounds through a window. Archie managed to slip a note out the window to Moose saying Midge was the one being held. An angry Moose quickly subdued the gang and freed Archie and Jughead.
Well that was intense! Riverdale's fifth season returned to our screens this week with an episode that was jam-packed with intriguing twists and shocking turns as Betty, Tabitha and Jughead's ex ...
Cole Sprouse as Jughead Jones, Archie and Betty's former childhood friend who is now a homeless teen writing stories at Pop's and secretly living in the Riverdale High closet and formerly the Twilight Drive-In. [15] Marisol Nichols as Hermione Lodge, Veronica's mother and a former New York high society socialite who now works as a waitress at ...
Despite her new look, Jughead was as uninterested as ever. In the later era, she has been portrayed as an average, decent-looking, somewhat likeable teen girl, whose infatuation for Jughead has been considerably toned down. She now has other interests that keep her mind from Jughead, including Dilton and Archie Andrews, to keep her company ...
Cole Mitchell Sprouse [1] (born August 4, 1992) [1] is an American actor and photographer. He is known for his role as Cody Martin on the Disney Channel series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005–2008), and its spin-off series The Suite Life on Deck (2008–2011), and his role as Jughead Jones on The CW television series Riverdale (2017-2023).
After working as an apprentice at a New York fashion studio and a part-time male model, [2] he joined MLJ in 1942, shortly after the creation of Archie. Schwartz, who pencilled, inked, and lettered much of his own work, specialized in stories featuring Jughead, and was the lead artist on the Jughead solo title through much of the 1950s and ...