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'Riverdale' just aired its wildest episode of the entire series — here's the 7 things that have fans reeling

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Warning: Spoilers ahead for season two, episode eight of "Riverdale," titled "House of the Devil."

"Riverdale" is only getting more bizarre.

Wednesday's episode of the hit CW show featured some of the most wild moments ever shown on the teen drama, bt we still don't know who the Black Hood is. With only one episode left until the show takes its mid-season break, the drama is sure to intensify. 

From the secret history of the custodian revealed to Betty's dance on stage, here are the seven moments that made our jaws drop Wednesday night. 

After Cheryl's creepy behavior last episode, her intentions are still unclear after a locker room interaction with Josie.

When in the locker room wrapped in their towels, Cheryl makes a comment about how Josie's back looks like a "sailor's rope" because of the "tension knots." Then without asking, she sprays some essential lavender oil on her hands and goes to massage her shoulders. 

After Cheryl was seen drawing pictures of her and Josie last week, some fans thought Cheryl might be interested in Josie, but this interaction still left fans confused. 

 

 



But even more weird is that the two are interrupted by Mr. Svenson, the custodian, walking into the women's locker room.

He apologizes, but falters in the door for too much time and it's an awkward and creepy moment. Josie dismisses it, but Cheryl tells the custodian to get his "male gaze" and "male privilege" and get out. She then tells Josie that he should be "fired" and "investigated." 

Fans were also weirded out by the moment. 



Mr. Svenson's sad and violent history was later discovered by Archie and Veronica.

The two venture to the "Murder House" and discover that the Conway family, who had been murdered by the "Riverdale Reaper" years ago, was a family of five, not four, meaning one of the kids survived the massacre. After digging through some files, they take a photo of the living kid and compare it to older yearbook photos. 

Their comparison leads them to the discovery that Mr. Svenson was actually the living kid, Joseph Conway. When they confront him, he runs away. Mr. Svenson then explains that he escaped through his window and knew who killed his parents. The man was killed by a group of people after Mr. Svenson pointed him out. 

Archie knows he isn't the Black Hood, so fans are still coming up with theories



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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