
Intro song/Opening scene.
Cheryl and her brother listen to this song at home, and Penelope investigates why her children are upset.
Archie and Veronica enjoy a dinner together at Pop's.
Veronica exits the high school and finds Archie and Julian waiting to drive her home.
Betty changes the record and gives Archie a lesson in slow dancing.
While checking the parking lot for ticket purchases at the sock hop, Cheryl discovers Midge in one of the cars.
As Betty is about to approach Archie in the hallway, she is intercepted by Kevin.
During the sock hop, Kevin engages in another flirtatious conversation with Clay before excusing himself to attend to Betty, who is waiting for her punch.
The band takes the stage and starts performing, prompting everyone to start dancing.
Veronica approaches Archie to express her admiration for his poem but ends up dancing with Julian when Archie opts to dance with his mother. Ethel arrives at the party covered in blood and informs Jughead that something terrible has occurred.
Penelope notices her daughter's new artwork and approaches the table, suggesting that Cheryl should find herself a boyfriend.
Toni invites Cheryl to the coffee house for her performance that night, but Cheryl declines the invitation.
Clay asks Kevin if he has any plans and invites him to an open mic event at the Dark Room.
Cheryl surprises Archie with a kiss and asks him to accompany her to school the following day.
As Cheryl and Archie walk hand in hand through the hallway, they attract the attention of everyone around them, causing stares.
Betty plays this song while giving Archie another lesson on how to interact with girls.
As Ethel goes upstairs, Alice informs Dave that she has already contacted Social Services, ensuring Ethel's return to school the next day.
Jughead and Veronica sit on the couch and have a conversation. Veronica inquires about Jughead's dating life, but he responds that he doesn't have time for that.
While Betty and Kevin are kissing, Betty notices that he is not enjoying the moment.
Betty looks out her window and observes Archie while writing in her diary.
Cheryl confesses to Archie that maintaining the lie is protecting her from her family, and she asks him to continue with it.
Archie and his mother have a dinner with the Blossoms at their lavish mansion.
Archie and Cheryl share a kiss on the bridge after reflecting on his late father.
After helping Jughead with his release from prison, Veronica urges him to meet her at the diner.
Archie and Cheryl enjoy their milkshakes at the diner while discussing the topic of marriage.
Fangs informs Toni that the Klumps have forbidden him from seeing Midge again.
Veronica takes the initiative to redecorate Jughead's train car and offers him a room at the Pembrooke, but he politely declines.
Archie contemplates a postcard from California, while Cheryl sits in her room fixated on a postcard from Niagara Falls, which represents her dream wedding location.
Betty confronts Alice about giving Kevin the pin, questioning her decision.
Betty visits the hair salon, hoping for a new look to catch the boys' attention.
During their date, Archie invites Betty to dance, but she starts feeling unwell.
Archie finds himself in a relationship with both Veronica and Betty simultaneously.
On Valentine's Day, Betty and Veronica go on a date together and witness Archie with Cheryl.
The boys engage in a basketball game while Evelyn sneaks into the dressing room.
Archie cleans up the gym while Jughead focuses on writing with his typewriter.
Archie fuels a car when Julian approaches him, asking him to do the same for his car and inflate the tires.
Following the woman's report to the principal, Jughead faces consequences for the book he wrote.
Veronica receives a letter from her mother, informing her that she will no longer receive an allowance.
At the Riverdale grandstand, Hal and Alice introduce America's latest dance craze: the twirl.
Betty is at school, and the boys admire her as they look on.
The coach tells Archie that Reggie Mantle will be joining the team to play.
Reggie buys popcorn and Veronica asks for 25 cents, suggesting he could ask her out for dinner.
As the audience watches the film, they become exhilarated and amazed when Reggie and Archie unexpectedly emerge from the mist and haze, disguised as enormous eyeballs
When Veronica attempts to enter her apartment, the concierge informs her that her parents have changed the door locks.
Archie retrieves his car from his uncle Frank, and he and Reggie hastily make their way to the garage.
Archie takes the wheel, Reggie sits beside him, and they enjoy the ride while listening to the selected song.
Archie and Reggie arrive at school in the car, with the song playing loudly.
Jughead and Tabitha spend time together at Pop's, enjoying each other's company.
Fangs, excited about his gig, signs autographs for fans.
Vee is displaying her Halloween costume, and everyone is staring at her strangely.
Cheryl is prepared to perform when she gets to the Halloween party.
At the party, Toni, Cheryl, and the other Vixens perform together.
Veronica is sobbing while cradling a photo of her parents while she lies in bed.
Elizabeth and Veronica sing this song in front of the males at the sleepover party.
The crowd applauds the squad playing basketball. Before inviting Archie to address the group, Cheryl gives a speech.
Veronica suggests to her father that he should see their afternoon performance and then go get dinner from Pops.
Betty enters text into her column for the newspaper. She asks that readers email anonymous letters to The Girl Next Door.
This song is what Archie sings when he wakes up. The rest of the cast then joins him. They are practicing Kevin and Clay's musical, we find out later.
This song is sung by Julian and Archie. Kevin explains to them that the piece is about Archie's deepest aspirations.
Kevin informs Clay that he can only get through all of it because of his support.
Along with her friends, Betty is at the diner. They perform this tune.
Archie is told by Kevin and Clay that they wrote a different song for him. They inform him that a romantic core is a must for any good musical.
Kevin expresses gratitude to Toni and Cheryl for returning. He informs them that after considering their suggestions, he and Clay created a brand-new song.
Archie is consoled by Jughead, who explains that his worry stems from having to make a decision.
Veronica performs a recently composed song by her Hollywood buddy Cole Porter. She expresses to Kevin her desire that the work will honor the complexity of both her and Beth.
Kevin is in the diner with his folks. They are jumping now, he says, but he's encountered a few speed bumps. Then, he hears from his parents that they are divorcing.
The class begins singing this song as Julian storms into the room and throws the teacher's books from the desk onto the floor.
Archie queries Kevin about the song he just sang. In response, Kevin says it's a song he penned the evening he had a lengthy conversation with his mother. Kevin is asked to play it for Archie. After they start singing this song together, the others follow suit.
Betty registers for the pageant.
Midge is asked by Alice how far along she is. Alice assures Midge that she should not lie because she can see the radiance, even though Midge is taken aback by the inquiry.
The boys turn on the TV to watch the beauty competition at Pop's Diner.
As the females enter the stage, Kevin begins to sing this song.
This song is performed live by Ethel. Her lovely voice pleasantly surprises the boys.
After Tony snaps some shots of Cheryl, he places the camera on self-timer and settles down next to her on the couch as they are both photographed.
After a long period of time without communication, Betty gives her older sister, Polly, a call.
Polly gives a performance for the female patrons. They can't wait to see Polly together.
Veronica's theater is where Josie McCoy intends to hold her first test screening.
This song is performed live by Fangs for Josie McCoy.
This song is performed live by Josie and Fangs at the Bongos.
Josie entertains the audience while Clay and Kevin switch over the movie reel.
Jughead is informed by Archibald at the neighborhood restaurant that he doubts he will see his father again.
The song starts when Jughead wraps up his writing and bids Riverdale farewell in the episode's climactic climax.
Archie's automobile is used for Veronica, Betty, Jughead, and their final trip.
The song can be heard prior to Archie announcing something.
Betty finds herself in a realm where everyone is young after her death.