However, this hour did provide at least one answer in regard to the Mr. Honey of it all.

I think it did?

I’m never sure.

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But let’s get into it!

For those wondering, yes, that’s waterboarding but with maple syrup.

Seriously, all of these kids need therapy.

And Veronica seems to be the only one who has a problem with it!

So basically, in Jughead’s story, they’re just more extreme versions of themselves.

Betty’s alternate suggestion: Scaring Honey enough so that he will leave town.

That’s where Reggie, Kevin, and Archie come in.

Upon seeing this, Betty says, “I still think we should’ve killed him.”

Again, NO ONE BLINKS AN EYE this is not normal!

As expected, Honey retaliates: He vows to cancel prom unless someone cops to the prank.

So, they decide to do the one thing they never do: Get their parents involved.

Needless to say, the plan works and prom is back on!

At least until Honey shows Betty, Jughead, and Charles a videotape that was delivered to the school.

However, they don’t think he’s the town voyeur.

At this point, the town voyeur has moved on to bigger things.

Clearly, Honey is a classic copycat.

Just like that, Honey is fired.

Not to mention the real achievement: No students died under his watch!

(So was Mr. Honey…actually good??)

Before leaving, Ms. Bell hands Jughead the letter of recommendation Honey wrote him for the University of Iowa.

Then, Jughead and Betty get a new video delivery.

This one contains footage of the cabin where Veronica’s mom killed Sheriff Minetta.

Seconds later, Betty and Jughead are at the cabin, surrounded by pizza boxes and beer bottles.

Plus, we still have to get to prom!