... Veronica continue to grow closer. Betty is tired of her family...
... Veronica continue to grow closer. Betty is tired of her family...
... having a little fun causes Betty to grow concerned for his...
... chaos in Riverdale. Meanwhile, when Betty finds herself at the center...
... try and keep the peace. Betty turns to Archie for help...
... and a long-time rival. Betty turns to Veronica for help...
... afford Christmas this year. Finally, Betty and Archie’s vow to...
... Hiram’s suspicious business dealings. Betty sets out on a quest...
... love of the sport. Meanwhile, Betty unearths some dark secrets about...
... the Serpents. Meanwhile, Chic helps Betty deal with her inner darkness...
... weekend, Veronica decides to invite Betty and Jughead to join them...
... newest pawn in Fred. Meanwhile, Betty becomes increasingly suspicious of Chic...
... a dangerous turn for Alice, Betty and Chic when an unexpected...
... violent showdown between Chic, Jughead, Betty and Alice. Elsewhere, Veronica takes...
... a new ally – Sheriff Minetta. Betty turns to Cheryl for help...
... Riverdale looking for revenge. Finally, Betty comes face to face with...
Set in the present, the series offers a bold, subversive take on Archie, Betty, Veronica and their friends, exploring the surreality of small-town life, the darkness and weirdness bubbling ...
... Club” twenty-five years ago, Betty follows some strong leads in...
When Betty Ann Miller arrives on The Reef, she presents Cat Chambers an offer too good to refuse, but when Cat considers turning back to her old ways, she turns the tables on the situation.
As Stop ERA grows and gains media attention, Betty Friedan, the mother of the Feminist movement, makes it her mission to take down Phyllis.
Through medical school, law school and many pregnancies, Betty supports Dan until he hits it big.
A worried Betty takes a desperate step to save her marriage, and it works. Until it doesn’t.
Fighting her new reality, Betty goes on the offense.
Having lost her sense of identity, Betty can only see her own pain and turn it outward.
Empathy from strangers allows Betty to avoid facing what she's done, until she can't any more.