The hit television program Riverdale, which won fans over the course of its seven seasons, came to a tearful conclusion with a finale that looked back at the past and honored the continuing bonds of the main characters. The last episode perfectly captures the essence of what made “Riverdale” a cultural phenomenon for a program that has come to be associated with mystery, drama, and a special fusion of modernity and nostalgia. It’s a conclusion that, from the opening to the very last frame, not only ties up loose ends but also inspires introspection, allowing both the characters and the audience to consider the lasting significance of the voyage. (tvacute.com) Here is all you need to know about the conclusion of Riverdale Episode 7.20.
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Riverdale Season 7 Episode 20 Recap
The series finale begins with Michele Scarabelli’s portrayal of an elderly Betty (Michele Scarabelli) reading obituaries and seeing Jughead’s name there. The final surviving member of the original gang, Betty, longs to go back to her childhood in Riverdale. A youthful angelic Jughead played by Cole Sprouse appears to her and offers to transport her to a day from her senior year. Betty selects the day they received their yearbooks, and via a mystical portal, she is transported back in time to her adolescent bedroom.
We are able to meet up with all the characters and learn about their current whereabouts through Betty’s journey through this day. Archie tells his mother that he will always remember Riverdale despite his intentions to construct freeways all the way to California. Jughead says that Mary, the mother of Archie, falls in love and spends years living with a client from her dress shop. Alice, Betty’s mother, has worked as a hostess and later wed a traveler, which has allowed her to travel the world. Sister of Betty, Polly, gives up her burlesque career to have twins.
the tears streaming down my face right now… i have NOT STOPPED CRYING. SOBBING. BETTY AND ARCHIE DESERVED BETTER. BARCHIE ENDGAME IN MY MIND. STUFF YOU #RIVERDALE pic.twitter.com/juVzDk9Dva
— tia ♡ (@barchiesorigin) August 24, 2023
Betty rekindles her friendships with former classmates in the high school setting, which is vibrant with youth and beauty. Tragically, Fangs perishes in a bus accident just as she was set to embark on a tour and release a hit single. Through their interactions, Betty learns of Kevin and Clay’s aspirations to live together in New York City while pursuing their dreams. A polyamorous relationship that Betty, Archie, Jughead, and Veronica embraced during their senior year is also highlighted by the unique love arrangement she, Archie, Jughead, and Veronica share.
Veronica reveals that she intends to return to Los Angeles in order to pursue a career in film production, while Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch)and Toni’s romance develops as Cheryl rises to fame as an artist. Archie reads a touching yet humorous poem that contemplates their journey together as the gang congregates for an exhibition of paintings by Cheryl. In their final ride, the group cherishes their friendship.
"Choni died, peacefully, after living full, gorgeous, sexy lives". Thank you Choni for this great story for so many years ❤️#Riverdale pic.twitter.com/IfZmg5JGsb
— 🇨🇴𝐘𝐮𝐲𝐞𝐝𓆙 | (@petschvxns) August 24, 2023
The individual fates of Betty and Jughead are also examined. While Betty develops into a renowned novelist and the founder of a feminist icon magazine, Jughead launches a lucrative magazine. Despite leading happy lives, they are single. Betty leaves a familial legacy since she adopts a daughter and raises a granddaughter. In a heartbreaking moment, Betty longs to remain in the past with her pals, always youthful and full of promise.
In the epilogue, Betty passes away surrounded by memories of her friends. In a touching scene, Betty meets up with her pals in the Sweet Hereafter, where they will always be together and young. Jughead declares that Riverdale will always be their home as he raises a milkshake in toast.
The final episode of “Riverdale” expertly strikes a balance between nostalgia, development, and the cyclical nature of life. Fans now have the option to consider the characters’ experiences, their relationships, and the effects they’ve had on one another’s lives as the story has gone full circle. Even though saying goodbye is never simple, the conclusion offers satisfaction while providing room for cherished memories to live on.
Who dies in the Riverdale Season 7 Finale?
The fates of different characters are made known as the story jumps through time in the Riverdale season finale. Here is a list of everyone who perishes in the series finale:
Betty begins the episode by reading Jughead Jones’ (Cole Sprouse) obituary, which signifies his passing. He isn’t in the program, but his life and impact are discussed.
With her twins and her husband, Polly Cooper (Tiera Skovbye) enjoys a happy family life.
Drew Ray Tanner’s portrayal of Fangs Fogarty: Fangs weds Midge and sets out on a summer tour. He tragically crashes his bus in the Rocky Mountains, leaving Midge to care for their daughter by herself.
Clay and Kevin live together in Harlem, according to Kevin Keller (Casey Cott). The 82-year-old Kevin passes away.
A few weeks after Kevin, a professor at Columbia named Clay (Karl Walcott) passes away on a bench in Central Park.
Cheryl Blossom (Madelaine Petsch) and Toni Topaz (Vanessa Morgan): Moving to Oakland Hills, Toni and Cheryl set up residence there as artists and activists. Peacefully, they die.
Reggie Mantle (Charles Melton) plays basketball for Kansas State before moving on to the Lakers. Having two sons, he is a coach at Riverdale High.
Nana Rose (Barbara Wallace): Nana Rose has undergone several reincarnations.
At the start of his senior year, Pop Tate (Alvin Sanders) passes away in his sleep.
The character Julian (Nicholas Barasch) enlists and perishes in Vietnam.
A con artist named Chic kills Frank Andrews (Ryan Robbins) and Tom Keller (Martin Cummins).
As the series approaches an end, these character endings emphasize time passing and bring closure to their own journeys. The conclusion provides a sense of closure while honoring the characters’ lives and the influence they have had on Riverdale.
The “Riverdale” series finale brings an end to a program that has left an imprint on television history in a melancholy but rewarding way. It pays homage to the persuasiveness of narrative, the tenacity of friendship, and the resilient character of a place we call home.
On August 31, Riverdale will be accessible on Netflix.