Chapter 6

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Both Jughead and Veronica have been homeless or left home due to issues with their dads:

In Season 1, Jughead ran away from home, because his father was acting, like, a deadbeat and he had a very strained relationship with him. He was living at first the Twilight drive-in, then  at the Riverdale High and then at the Andrews' Residence as his living space and residence before moving back to the trailer park to live with FP once they fixed their issues and reconciled their relationship. At the end of Season 2, Veronica was "kicked out" of living at the Pembrooke by Hiram after he disinherited her from her legacy as a Lodge for turning her back against him and siding with the Southside Serpents and her friends. It's unknown if Hermione allowed Hiram to kick Veronica out, especially since she's the Mayor of Riverdale.

Both Jughead and Veronica are if the highest ranking teenager of their respective sides of Riverdale.

Both Jughead and Veronica have been broke and had no money at one point throughout the series.

Both Jughead and Veronica battled dark sides in Season 2.

Both Jughead and Veronica have a parent, who went from being a normal citizen in Riverdale to being an elected official within Riverdale and in position of power and authority.

Both Jughead and Veronica were in the leadership role during 3×05.

Both Jughead and Veronica have a villainous mother--Gladys for Jughead, Hermione for Veronica.

Both pairs of Jughead and Veronica's parents (Hiram/Hermione for Veronica and FP/Gladys for Jughead) have numerous coincidental similarities and parallels with each other.

Both Jughead and Veronica had a change in social and financial status in Season 3:

Jughead went from very poor, poverty-stricken and living in a dumpy trailer park in the Southside of Riverdale, to living in the Northside and moving into the Coopers' house (I absolutely hate the fact that Jughead moved with Betty, but I think they're going to split up after he founds out about Betty and Archie. At least, I hope so), which was underhandedly purchased by Gladys Jones. In addition to that, Jughead's father had an upgrate in social and financial status as he went from being a poor, destitude gang member scrounging for money to becoming the Sheriff  of Riverdale and earning a yearly salary. Veronica, on the other hand, went from being very rich, powerful and living at the Pembrooke Apartment, to having financial struggles once her father took away her money, inheritance, credit cards and allowance. Veronica ran away from home to get away from her family issues and was sleeping at Pop's, specifically at her speakeasy, La Bonne Nuit.


HALF-SIBLINGS:



Both Jughead and Veronica discover that they have a long lost older sibling that they never knew (Charles Smith for Jughead and Hermosa Lodge for Veronica).

Both Jughead and Veronica's older half siblings, Charles and Hermosa, work in a similar career or job:

Charles is an FBI agent. Hermosa is a private investigator.

Both Jughead and Veronica's half siblings are part of the LGBTQA+ community:

Jughead's helf brother, Charles, is gay and seems, like, his partner is Chic Cooper or whatever his last name is. Hermosa is presumably bisexual.

Both Jughead and Veronica's older half siblings have 7 letters in their first names.

Both Jughead and Veronica's older half sinlings have 5 letters in their surnames/ last names.


Both Jughead and Veronica have attended a prestgious elite prep school.

Both Jughead and Veronica's prep schools start with the letter 'S' (Stonewall Prep for Jughead and Spence Prep for Veronica).

Both Jughead and Veronica's grandparent made an appearenance in Season 4.

Both Jughead and Veronica had visible issues with their fathers during the therapy sessions in 4×08:

Jughead had issues with FP and taking his side against his grandfather, Forsythe the I. Jughead felt as though his grandfather had been wronged, because he was the one, who came up with the story and the original idea for the now multi-billion dollar franchise, the Baxter Brothers. Jughead wanted to track down his grandfather and learn about the truth, so that he could seek justice for his seemingly wronged grandfather. But Jughead was oblivious to the fact that his father was abused by his grandfather and that he had a horrible childhood growing up due to growing up poor. Jughead has an epiphany and realizes that he should be emphasizing with his father instead of trying to prove that his abusive grandfather, who made his father's life miserable throughout his childhood, was some wronged hero, who deserves justice for having his work plagiarized. After his therapy session with mrs. Burble, Jughead decides to make up with FP. Veronica explained all of the issues she had with Hiram and how he was trying to destroy her life for the past year. Veronica has codependency issues with her father and she was diagnosed as having an Elektra Complex with Hiram. Veronica persists that she hates her father and wants nothing to do with him, but the therapist tells her that she keeps going back to him despite all of the horrible things he has done to her and those she cares about. She has a hard time relationship, that she shares with Hiram. After he therapy session with Mrs. Burble, Veronica decides to declare war against her father.

Both Jughead and Veronica interacted with one of their paternal grandparents in 4×09.



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