Review of "Witness for the Prosecution"

Season 4 Episode 5
The following contains spoilers.

Could Betty have the "serial killer genes?" Yes, in fact, she does. I don't think we should be surprised by this. The writers love to throw her into weird situations.
I liked the Baxter Brothers and Tracey Trueblood books. I understand that Riverdale can't talk about Nancy Drew as a character since there is a Nancy Drew show on their network. I loved the Hardy Boys books as a kid and appreciated Jughead's excitement for the Baxter Brothers. It was a nice twist that his grandfather left notes in them.
A weird connection exists between Forsythe I (Jughead's grandpa) and the first ghostwriter for the Baxter Brothers series. I think maybe they were the same person.
Dark Betty is back! She can't control her reactions to topics in the young FBI class. She's sneaking around on her own. How much will the writers put her through this time?
We learn more about the Jones family history. Jughead's grandfather neglected his wife and F.P. Can Jughead be different than that? F.P. grew into a better person earlier in the series.
Can Jughead succeed in a boarding school with mostly upper class students and away from his friends and family?
Jughead has to write a murder mystery, and Archie, Betty, and Veronica supposedly kill him. Is the whole show Jughead's book? We see many scenes of Jughead's writing alone.
In the promotion clip for Episode 6, Betty talks to Chic on the phone. Since Betty seems to be suspicious of Charles, what if Charles is not her half-brother? What if Chic is the real half-brother, and Charles knew and is on the wrong side somehow? Why else would Betty call Chic if not to ask him about Charles?


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