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If you were not paying attention to the story behind Dupont’s role in Riverdale as a world-renowned author, you missed a subtle hint that goes beyond the ‘ Baxter Boys ‘ show. That factor combined with the terrible prank played on Jughead might mean a nice payback for Bret and the rest of those elitist weirdos writing might be in for. Why? For what? At the end of episode 5 we’re watching Betty Archie and Veronica being escorted out of class over the “murder” of Jughead. F.P. Doesn’t look disturbed exactly and neither does Betty look at Jughead’s body when she is shown at the medical examiner’s office. Mind that all this happens before spring break. Why is there so many poker faces when DEAD is Jughead’s wonderful friend son and boyfriend?! It’s not a dream but a different thing.
Let’s revisit Dupont’s announcement that a writing contest will be held to see who will be the next ghostwriter for the “Baxter Boys” novel. It has to be the mystery of murder. Specifically, it must be the “perfect assassination.” What better way to write an elaborate story than by making it play on our TV screens? The idea is that the brief glimpses we see of Jughead’s disappearance are meant to be death, and the aftermath with the Riverdale gang is stupid crafted to create the competition’s perfect murder story. With it, Jughead could turn the tables on his creepy classmates and we’re either watching a fake representation of his writing, or he’s hiring his friends to help him execute the ruse.