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6 details you may have missed on the mid-season return of 'Riverdale'

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Warning: Spoilers ahead for season three, episode nine of "Riverdale," titled "No Exit." 

  • "Riverdale" returned Wednesday from its mid-season break.
  • The episode featured some pop culture references, including some to "Cabaret." 
  • The episode also made callbacks to season one. 

Archie is in some serious trouble on "Riverdale." 

During the mid-season return of the hit CW series Wednesday, Archie was attacked by a bear and left critically injured. As he bled out, he had a feverish dream sequence that saw him confront his demons. Though his fate was left hanging in the balance, Archie will probably survive.

As for everyone else, Toni and Cheryl said they love each other but were kicked out of the Southside Serpents for breaking the rules, Edgar from the Farm took all of the kids from the Sisters of Quiet Mercy despite Betty's efforts, Reggie and Veronica kissed, and the Sisters of Quiet Mercy committed mass suicide to avoid going on trial against Hiram

The show also included some references and callbacks. We worked with Archie Comics to find six details you may have missed. 

"No Exit," the episode title, comes from a 1944 French play.

The play by Jean-Paul Sartre centers on three people who have died. This depiction of the afterlife sees the three strangers placed in a single room in Hell.



Josie sings two songs from "Cabaret," a Broadway musical and musical movie, in Veronica's speakeasy.

She first sings the song "Cabaret" at the start of the episode. Later on the episode when she is rehearsing at the speakeasy, she sings "Maybe This Time." Veronica also sings her own version of "Maybe This Time." 



Mr. Sowerberry should sound familiar.

Sierra McCoy mentions a Mr. Sowerberry when she is discussing the case against Hiram. On season one, Sowerberry served as Hiram's attorney. He helped Veronica and Hermione prepare their statements to free Hiram from prison. 

Mr. Sowerberry is also the name of an undertaker from Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist." 



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