As valedictorian, Betty delivers a short, grounded address urging her peers to "stay innocent for as long as you can".
Archie enlists in the Army and leaves on a bus the morning after graduation, leading to a tearful chase-down by Betty, Jughead, and Veronica for one last hug.
This episode, which served as the emotional finale to the show's high school era, marks a major turning point for the "Core Four" and the town of Riverdale itself. Originally intended as the Season 4 finale before pandemic delays, it focuses on the weight of growing up and the bittersweet reality of friends drifting apart. 🎓 Key Moments [S5E3] Chapter Seventy-Nine: Graduation
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The group buries meaningful items—including Jughead’s iconic beanie and one of Fred Andrews' hammers—vowing to meet at Pop's in one year.
Cheryl decides to stay in Riverdale to rehabilitate the Blossom family legacy, effectively breaking up with Toni so Toni can pursue her own future. 🏚️ End of an Era Originally intended as the Season 4 finale before
The episode concludes with a haunting montage of the town emptying out. FP Jones leaves for Toledo with Jellybean, and Jughead is the only one who honors the one-year pact to meet at Pop’s. His final narration reveals it will be before the group sees each other again, setting the stage for the show's massive seven-year time jump.