In the Riverdale TV series finale, Archie doesn’t end up with just one person in a traditional “endgame couple” way.

What actually happens

  • In season 7, it’s revealed that Archie, Betty, Veronica, and Jughead enter a polyamorous “quad” relationship during their senior year in the 1950s timeline, all dating each other for about a year instead of Archie choosing only Betty or Veronica.
  • Later in life, none of the core four are shown as permanent endgame with each other; the show deliberately avoids picking a single romantic winner for Archie.
  • When Betty remembers the past and explains it, she says that regaining their memories took the pressure off having to make a single choice, so they all decided to be together at the same time.

So, who does Archie “end up with”?

  • Officially, the show’s answer is: Betty, Veronica, and Jughead , via the quad relationship, rather than one final spouse or partner.
  • In the afterlife/Sweet Hereafter scenes, there are affectionate moments and hand‑holding among the core four, but the narrative still avoids declaring one true love for Archie.

TL;DR: If you’re looking for a classic “Archie marries Betty or Veronica” endgame, Riverdale doesn’t give that; instead, it goes with a poly relationship among the four leads and leaves Archie without a single, definitive romantic partner at the very end.

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