Chapter 4

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Both Jughead and Veronica are willing to stand up and fight for the "underdog":

Jughead has repeatedly advocated for justice for the Southside (and the Serpents), because of their less than privileged backround and poverty stricken socio-economic status. He wrote an article exposing Riverdale's history and how the Northside has negatively affected the well being of the Southside. Veronica has been there for/ supported those, who have been traumatized, bullied, mistreated, including giving emotional comfort and support to her friend Cheryl after her brother, Jason Blossom, died. She stood up to her when she was humiliating Betty in front of everyone at the River Vixens cheerleading tryouts.

Both Jughead and Veronica have had to play the role of emotional rock to their significant others.

Both Jughead and Veronica are very dutiful to their parents and family legacy.

Both Jughead and Veronica inspire loyality to others.

Both Jughead and Veronica are natural born leaders.

Jughead shows leadership qualities after he joins the Serpents and at the end of Season 2, he becomes the Serpent King after his father FP steps down. Veronica shows leadership skills in her desire to run for Student Council President, her desire to take over her father's multi billion dollar company one day and become a succesful business woman. She bought Pop's Dinner from her father and turned the basement into her very own speakeasy "La Bonne Nuit".

Both Jughead and Veronica lash out at others verbally and say hurtful things when they are angry, hurt or upset.

Both Jughead and Veronica have had to learn how to adjust a new environment.

Both Jughead and Veronica appeared intimidating at first sight but are actually very kind and caring once others get to know them:

Jughead comes across as intimidating, because he's a moody, intense loner, who doesn't fit in with the regular crowd ("In case you haven't noticed, I'm weird. I'm a weirdo. I don't fit in and I don't wanna fit in. Have you ever seen me without that stupid hat on?") but underneath, his edgy, moody facade is someone who's very kind, caring, loving, sweet and loyal to those he cares about, including his friends and family. Veronica comes across as intimidating, because she's spoiled, privileged, rich big city girl, who has a scandalous, criminal family and was portrayed as a mean girl/bitch/ice queen/bully. However, Veronicw actually has a really good heart underneath her ice queen facade and is kind, loyal, caring and helpful to her friends and family.

Both Jughead and Veronica have a creative mind or side of their personalities:

Jughead is into writing and loves English literature. Veronica likes literature, too, but she's also into music and drawing.

Both Jughead and Veronica have a very realistic and pragmatic approach to love and romance.

Both Jughead and Veronica have threatened someone with a weapon:

Jughead threatened Penny Peabody with a knife (specifically a pocketknife) and cut off her Serpent tattoo with it, so she would leave the town. Veronica shot off a gun in the rain, so that she would end the bloody, violent fight/brawl that was occuring between the Northside and the Southside.

Both Jughead and Veronica are fearful of corrupting Betty and Archie with their immoral lifestyles.

Both Jughead and Veronica take time to fully fall in love and commit themselves to a relationship.

Both Jughead and Veronica have been exiled from somewhere important to them:

Jughead has been exiled from the Serpents, because of what he did to Penny and Veronica has been "exiled" from New York because of her dad's actions.

Both Jughead and Veronica are living an illegal double life.

Both Jughead and Veronica got into fake fights or arguments with their best friend in 2×05:

Jughead got into a semi-fight with Archie after Betty sent him to break up with Jughead for her and Archie told him that Betty doesn't want to be woth him anymore in addition to discover that Jughead officialy joined the Serpents, thing that pissed Archie a bit. On the other hand, Betty got into a confronation with Veronica at Nick (not so) St. (Dick) Clair's party, when she told her that she's a bad person and she'll always be the same party girl, who'll never change and be a better person.

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oth Jughead and Veronica were the victims of Black Hood's threats through Betty in 2×05.

Both Jughead and Veronica have been in the shadow of their fathers and have wanted to prove themselves to them.

Both Jughead and Veronica are emotionally tongued tied and have issues with expressing person feelings, thoughts, and emotions.

Both Jughead and Veronica can be incredibly arrogant, pompous, self-righteous and self-centred at times.

Both Jughead and Veronica cam be viewed as an insufferable genius or a person, who acts, like, a "know it all".

Both Jughead and Veronica have been harassed, blackmailed, and threatened against their will.

Both Jughead and Veronica appear to be sexually dominant or "The Dominant" in their relationships.

Both Jughead and Veronica broke down, crying, when they found out that their father did something illegal.

Both Jughead and Veronica use sarcasm and make snarky comments in order to hide their emotional vulnerability or pain.

Both Jughead and Veronica have a dry, biting sense of humor.

Both Jughead and Veronica have similar eating habits.

Both Jughead and Veronica love fast food, junk food, and/or comfort food.

Both Jughead and Veronica love New York City (referenced in Riverdale Comics, Issue #8).

Both Jughead and Veronica love watching the July 4th fireworks (referenced in Riverdale Comics, Issue #0).

Both Jughead and Veronica are capable of holding grudges and not forgiving others easily.

Both Jughead and Veronica have an intense gaze or stare.

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