A love letter to Bughead shippers!
*Warning: this is very very long, so only continue reading if you have time to spare đ
I havenât been part of the Bughead fandom since the beginning of 2019. I watched the show in chronological order until the end of season 3, then binged season 4 during covid lockdowns, but refused to continue with season 5 onwards. But over the past few years, I have kept up with spoilers and watched s5-7 episodes sporadically. I just couldnât take the show seriously when they had Betty cheat on Jughead, then do a random time jump and turn the show supernatural. It was jarring!
I still remember the first time I started shipping Bughead. Letâs start from the beginning:
I had seen ads for Riverdale about a week before it aired, and decided to give it a watch purely because I am such a sucker for murder mystery style shows. That was the catalyst. I also have a tendency to invest in CW shows because of how heavily they push shipping, and romance is another genre that I cannot get enough of. I remember watching the pilot episode and thinking this whole Betty & Archie storyline is just NOT compelling nor did I feel the actors and their characters had any romantic chemistry. It just felt forced and awkward, especially watching Betty get rejected. I thought she was way too good for him, and if he couldnât see that in all the years they were friends, then he ainât the right guy for her. But some part of me just expected them to be the main love story of the show because thatâs such a predictable trope in teen dramas. So even though I didnât feel any part of my shipping senses tingling, I decided to continue with the show for the mystery part, and accepted that the romance would just not play a factor in my interest. But boy was I wrong! The following week, I watched episode 2, and the show just felt different. Jughead was featured more heavily and finally shared the screen with Betty, even though no dialogue was exchanged. But I remember thinking to myself, âJughead and Betty would be so cute togetherâ. During the week after episode 2 aired, I remember their season 1 kiss from episode 8 leaked online: the one outside FPâs trailer. I saw that one scene on Twitter and was instantly a Bughead shipper. I couldnât believe that I got my wish and Betty and Jughead were going to have a romance. Riverdale went from âa show Iâll watch when I can be bothered to a must watch show that I will not dare miss an episode ofâ. Episode 3 started getting promoted online a lot, and Betty and Jughead were shown to interact in the trailer; I was hooked. I couldnât wait for the next episode! It became an obsession. I even joined tumblr and met so many amazing fellow Bughead shippers. It was such an exciting time, waiting every week for a new episode to drop to finally see them get to that ep8 kiss, which I foolishly believed was going to be their first kiss. But episode 6 threw us all a curveball and had Jughead kiss Betty and call her Juliet in the same scene. I literally had butterflies. I hadn't felt that strongly about a ship in so long!
I was a big part of the early Bughead tumblr days. We were a force to be reckoned with. Each episode, our fanbase grew bigger to the point where we were the most popular ship out of every show airing at the time.
But as much as I wanted Bughead to be endgame, there was always this part of me that worried sheâd inevitably get with Archie because that was so clearly what RAS shipped in the comics. I do believe Bughead lasted as long as they did because of how big and strong their fanbase was. Also, the real life romance between Cole and Lili always played a huge role in their onscreen coupling, too. That doesnât diminish how beautiful their love story was in the show. But unfortunately, I think it is the truth. I have seen it so many times in teen drama shows. The head writers always seem to ship the pilot episode ship: Dawson and Joey, Stefan and Elena, Lucas and Peyton etc. Iâm using examples of previous teen love triangles.
As much as RAS loved Bughead, and wrote them such beautiful content, he always had one foot pedalling on B*rchie. It was inevitable that at some point theyâd want to explore them, especially because they had placed little clues all throughout the first few seasons. But as long as Cole and Lili were together, the show was never going to be daring enough to go full steam ahead with B*archie. Bughead was too popular and so was the real life romance. It would have caused riots. But alas, like every CW actors who date, they broke up. And what happened? They were kept apart for the remainder of the show. It was Delena all over again :(
Whether the rumours are true about the two not being able to work together, only they truly know. But I think itâs a mix of a lot of things, including new writers who were clearly all for the other ship, or in this case, the other shit. I donât want to insult anyone, but the Riverdale writers are some of the most incompetent writers in the industry. Their inability to maintain continuity, and all the contradictions and character assassinations they created, we had no hope in s5-7. It became a whole new show. It simply lost its spark, which was already quite dim after how they handled the cheating arc in season 4. There was a huge tonal shift, and our favourite characters acted OOC.
So hereâs what I really want to say:
I officially stopped watching Riverdale when they decided to jump the gun and have Betty cheat on Jughead with Archie. If youâre a Bughead shipper, itâs completely justifiable to be disappointed and sad about the way Riverdale ended. Itâs like when people talk about that one person who got away, thatâs how Bughead is to us: itâs the ship that got away, and never came back. To be fair, the show was no longer what it started out as. When you start off as a teen drama show promoting thriller/mystery as your main genre, only to shift gears in later seasons and become supernatural and sci-fi, thereâs really only one way to explain the show in a cohesive and logical manner: itâs either all inside one of the characterâs imaginations or itâs a multiverse with totally new characters who are the doppelgänger/counterparts of the original characters we knew in the beginning. So it no longer really counts. I donât think we will ever get any definitive answers and closure from RAS nor the cast about why Bughead was completely abandoned after they broke up on the show, but Iâm going to give you my take on how I think the last episode played out. Take it as you want, but I am a budding writer myself, and from a writerâs point of view, this is my theory on what really happened to Bughead in the endâŚ
Consider the show a multiverse at this point. Remember that line Jughead said to Betty in 4x17? âin what future are we not together?â
Itâs the same episode she cheats on Jughead. My theory is that the show shifted into another universe/timeline (whatever you want to call it) to show us the versions of Betty and Jughead that donât have a future together. By her kissing Archie, she irrevocably changes the course of her relationship with Jughead. So thatâs what we are shown, a new world where Betty kisses Archie and she and Jughead split and donât end up back together again. And what is this new world? Itâs really dark!
Bughead had been referred to as Romeo & Juliet, soul mates and endgame in the earlier seasons. Thatâs exactly what they are. But what are Romeo and Juliet referred to? Star-crossed lovers. No matter what, they could never be together. But Iâll get back to that later on.
In my opinion, there are 3 universes shown to us in the showâs run:
1 is the prime universe and original timeline in which Bughead are together and endgame. No cheating takes place. They are still in high school and will continue to date after it and make it work. But weâll never get to see it unfold because from the end of s4 onwards we are in the other universes.
The second universe is the one where she ends up with Archie â Rivervale or Riverdale 2, but they all die in the end when the comet wipes them out of existence đ
And the third universe is Riverdale 3.
Seasons 1-4 are set in the prime Riverdale universe.
Then season 5-6 are set in the second universeâ Rivervale/Riverdale 2. My opinion is that even after 6x05, they never really left rivervale. Bunker Jughead just wrote it differently and called it Riverdale.
Then season 7 is set in the Riverdale 3 universe.
The Rivervale universe has all the magic and supernatural elements to it, which technically began in s5 with Cheryl performing magic. Rivervale is the darkest universe and timeline of the 3. Riverdale 3 universe is the most tame and fun of all the 3 universes. Itâs the one where the characters behave like actual teens and donât have serial killer fathers, cults, gargoyle kings and evil warlocks tormenting them. Riverdale 1 universe is the most realistic and grounded of the lot, albeit some weird storylines did occur during seasons 3 and 4, but itâs the universe that has both light and dark inside it like real life. Tabitha confirmed there is a multiverse in 7x19 when she said she couldnât untangle âallâ the timelines and instead made them into a single one. But even though she gave them back their memories, these versions existing in the 50s/Riverdale 3 universe are really not the original characters. This theory is proven by how a lot of dead characters are alive in this universe and how Tabitha has another version of herself living in this one.
The one single timeline she is talking about is that she gave them all the memories from every universe so they can live their lives with the knowledge of their other selves. Especially when having to navigate the 50s. They are variants (Loki reference) of the originals who now have the same memories (not all the memories) but havenât actually lived the same lives. Thatâs why none of them aged and are still teens in high school; itâs also why they no longer have super powers and magical abilities. Same memories, but different bodies and souls.
So going back to endgame talk: in Riverdale 3, the universe which all of season 7 takes place in, including the final, Betty and Jughead werenât technically endgame, but they were treated as star-crossed, just like Romeo & Juliet. They couldnât be together because all of their memories from every other universe/timeline they existed in were now a part of them and it was too convoluted of a situation to actually make sense of in their heads, so they just all dated one another. In this new Riverdale 3 universe, Betty has feelings for both Archie and Jughead because she has the memories of both universe 1 and universe 2 Betty inside her, so she can never really choose between them. Instead, she chooses herself.
Jughead never marries because the girl he has always loved in every universe didnât want to get married, so he didnât want to settle for just anyone. Archie moved on because Betty was never the love of his life in all 3 universes.
Ask yourself this, why did Betty tell Reggie that she remembered what being with Jughead felt like, and thatâs why she chose to be a part of the quad? Why didnât she feel this way about Jughead in s6 (Rivervale/Riverdale 2 universe)? Wasnât it strange that she just seemed to forget she was ever with him? Itâs because it was a different timeline/universe, one in which Betty only loves Archie. That is why Jughead has that moment in season 6 episode 14 with that flashback montage of him and Betty, itâs him remembering their relationship from universe 1, something he isnât really aware of in the Rivervale/Riverdale 2 timeline. The reason for them not remembering is because Bunker Jughead from Rivervale has written them to forget their past together. My theory for why he did that, is after the bomb went off in 6x05, part of the deal was that bunker Jughead make Betty forget being with him completely just like she had to forget that he sacrificed himself to save the universes. He retconned their story so she could move on and he could continue writing away from her with no distractions. Rivervaleâs Bunker Jughead loves Betty, as confirmed by Ethel. Which brings me to the final part of this theoryâŚ
I think bunker Jughead is the same Jughead that appears to Betty in the final episode as her guardian Angel. Heâs OG Jughead and has been writing an anthology all along. There is a reason the show is so heavily focused on Betty. She is the main character in Jugheadâs story! In S1-4 he is chronicling his love story with Betty, kind of like an autobiography or diary of them and how theyâre an investigative duo. In S5-6 he ventures into writing sci-fi and supernatural stories. Finishing up in s7 with historical fiction.
The angel Jughead in the series finale is the writer, the narrator and the version of Jughead that Betty loved most as evidenced by what he wore. He exists in all 3 universes, like a time-traveller of sorts. Heâs the writer and narrator in Universe 1, the bunker writer in universe 2 and the guardian Angel in universe 3. But he took his version out of the story these last few seasons to show the audience a future with no Bughead, and instead wrote a version of Jughead that doesnât pine after Betty and one that had a different girlfriend. Thatâs why when universe 3 Betty asks him on the park bench if he regrets never getting married, he says sometimes. Because he sometimes regrets never writing the two of them getting married in this universe. But he couldnât because his version of Jughead wasnât the main Jughead he was writing about in this story.
In the end, his universe 3 story wasnât about Bughead, it was about Betty and wanting to give her everything she dreamed of, even if that didnât include him. He wrote her a world where she didnât have a serial killer father, where her sister was still alive, where she and Veronica were best friends, where Betty could enjoy her youth and explore her sexuality without having to choose between the two boys she was always torn between. He wrote her as a writer and a successful career woman rather than an FBI agent chasing down murderers and putting herself in danger. He wrote her as adopting a daughter that wasnât at risk of inheriting the serial killer gene. He wrote a world where she got to be a normal teen and not have to investigate homicidal maniacs all the time. She got to go to school dances, drink milk shakes at Pops and hang out with her friends. She was able to repair her damaged relationship with her mum and find peace. She was a liberated woman with a strong voice who made a difference in the world.
So why did the show end with this version of her? Because itâs a way to show Betty finding peace and strength, and also not having to choose between Jughead and Archie. It makes her more than just a girlfriend who goes back and forth between two best friends.
This whole theory is further evidenced by beanie Jughead appearing outside Pops in the final scene and then hearing his typewriter as the show fades out. This was Jugheadâs story all along, and the main character was Betty. Itâs always been about Betty. The reason Jughead and Betty didnât have any romantic scene in the series finale is because this wasnât beanie Jugheadâs Betty. This was the version of Betty that ends up with no one. Itâs the last version of her that Jughead wrote in his book. The version of her thatâs truly happy and at peace with herself and her life. He wrote her saying goodbye to Archie because that was not her endgame. Archie was just a childhood crush that existed in a fantasy world filled with magic and unrealistic scenarios like sewing on decapitated heads and bringing people back from the dead. Rivervale universe was never real and never made sense, just like Betty and Archie never made sense. And guess what happened to Betty in universe 2? She died, just like B*rchie did in the finale đ
The only version of her that is still alive is the original one from Universe 1 that ends up with Jughead. We didnât need to see their endgame on screen to know it happened. Their endgame is in the subtext. Jughead always loved Betty, and his story was about her. In universe 1 they are endgame, in universe 2 they are soul mates as bunker Jughead is able to do the impossible and contact her in Riverdale from Rivervale. And in universe 3 they are Romeo and Juliet. She spent her last day on earth with him, and died the day after finding out he died. They were star-crossed and couldnât be together. The writing is on the wall.
As much as I would have loved an I love you, a kiss or even just a conversation discussing their history in the last episode, I take comfort in knowing that the characters I fell in love with in season 1 were completely different people in season 7. And from where I stand, the only explanation is itâs one big multiverse of madness concocted by a sardonic writer who was always in love with the girl next door, and spent most of his youth writing about her only to end the story with them both forever being 17. That is the same age they were when they were together and in love. Itâs the same age their iconic duet is about. They just wanted to be 17, and thatâs exactly how the show ends for them. Screams endgame to me :)
Just remember, nothing lasts forever. The greatest moments in life are the ones that donât last long but leave a lasting impression. Itâs the reason why we are so enthralled when we see a shooting star. Itâs something so beautiful, yet so rare, so fleeting and near impossible to see with the naked eye that we stare in sheer wonderment at a dark sky full of dead stars waiting and hoping that such a spectacle will reveal itself to us again. So donât cry because itâs over, smile because it happened. And never lose hope; itâs the only voice inside of you strong enough to silence fear.
Thanks for the memories, Bughead family! Even though I havenât been around the last few years, itâs an experience Iâll never forget, and Iâve made met people on here that I will be friends with for life â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸
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This is seriously the sweetest thing in the whole world. I am speechless. Thank you so much, beautiful girl! You really made my entire week with this post. đâ¤ď¸My bday was last week on the 10th. Yep, I'm a 10/10 đ
Sprousehart will always be in my heart, and I'm so glad to see those two crazy kids be so happy together. They're truly made for each other.
I know I've been a little MIA lately, but I've been so busy with work and saving up for my trip. Sometimes you got to work hard to reap the benefits later. ;) But I'm still around keeping tabs on my two favourite couples: Sprousehart and Bughead! đ
Thank you so much again! So glad I got to meet you and so many other wonderful people on here. I love you!
Ps, thank you for the Kit Harington moment. You know me well. đ¸xoxox
HAPPY BIRTHDAY @dorothytv10!!!!
SOOOOO @dorothytv10 happened to mention it was just her birthday, and she wonât tell me when it was but I think it would be remiss of us all to not celebrate her birthday. Sheâs definitely one of the OG Sprousehart captains on here, and sheâs become an incredible friend whoâs been patient and sweet and love.
She was definitely one of the first people to figure out breadcrumbs when that was literally all we had (sometimes more like specks of flour) â but she knew her shit, and had faith in this lovely relationship weâve gotten to be bystanders of, and Iâm so thankful to have her as a friend.Â
HAPPY BIRTHDAY @dorothytv10Â
Sadly I couldnât find a Cole Sprouse happy birthday greeting, so I hope this video of Kit Harington doling out a birthday hug gives you a little warmth đÂ
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