Cooper and company find the mysterious petroglyph. Windom Earle befriends a rock and roll youth, and tells him tales of places called the White and Black Lodge. Pete helps Catherine open the first puzzle box. Lana wants Milford to rig Miss Twin Peaks. Annie and Cooper go for a nature walk. Cooper finds the poem Earle sent to the girls. He tells Harry it's a poem he once gave to Caroline. Major Briggs agrees to look into Earle's Project Bluebook work. Cooper deduces Leo Johnson is working with Earle. Shelly, Lucy, Donna, Nadine, Lana and Audrey enter Miss Twin Peaks. Mike tells Bobby about Nadine's special bedroom talents. Cole says goodbye to Shelly. Donna wants to know what is going on between her mom and Ben Horne. Treymayne hosts a wine tasting party. Windom Earle leaves his next victim and a terrifying promise for Cooper: "Next time, it will be someone you know."
Riverdale Season 1: Dive into the Dark Mysteries of Small-Town Life
When it comes to gripping crime dramas mixed with a hint of mystery and romance, "Riverdale" stands out as a must-watch series. Based on the classic Archie Comics characters, this show offers a subversive take that explores not only teenage life but also the dark undercurrents bubbling beneath its seemingly idyllic small-town setting. With seven seasons and a total of 137 episodes, "Riverdale" has established itself as an iconic series that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
The first season introduces us to Archie Andrews, played by KJ Apa, who is at a crossroads in his life. As he navigates high school and his burgeoning music career ambitions, Archie's world is turned upside down by the mysterious death of Jason Blossom. The series dives deep into this central mystery, unraveling secrets that every character seems to harbor. Alongside Archie is Betty Cooper (Lili Reinhart), whose determination and investigative flair add layers of intrigue as she digs deeper into Jason’s death.