[s1e3] — Chapter Three: Aftermath

Imogen and Tabby begin digging into the 1999 tragedy of Angela Waters . They visit the abandoned warehouse where Angela died and discover that she was a classmate of their mothers who had been largely ignored by the town. Imogen nearly encounters the masked figure "A" while exploring the site.

Successfully retrieves the only remaining copy of the incriminating video from her predatory boss, Wes, after he tries to manufacture an inappropriate "date night".

The episode highlights a "Y2K Mom Squad" as the girls' mothers—Sidney, Corey, Elodie, and Marjorie—unite to protect their daughters from the Sheriff’s legal threats. However, their secret past regarding Angela Waters remains only partially revealed to the girls. [S1E3] Chapter Three: Aftermath

Sheriff Beasley, Karen’s father, aggressively interrogates the girls, accusing them of driving his daughter to suicide by screening a humiliating video of her. Facing potential expulsion, the girls initially consider turning on each other under pressure, but ultimately decide to stick together.

Actress Mallory Bechtel uses specific physical cues to differentiate the twins: Karen typically wears heels and listens with her mouth open, while Kelly wears flats and keeps her mouth shut. Imogen and Tabby begin digging into the 1999

The episode features heavy allusions to Stephen King’s Carrie , specifically the bucket-of-blood prom scene, which was the prank Karen intended to pull on Imogen.

In the wake of Karen's fatal fall, Millwood is in shock, and the five girls—Imogen, Tabby, Faran, Noa, and Mouse—become primary targets of suspicion and school discipline. Successfully retrieves the only remaining copy of the

Imogen visits a library where the librarian is reading Buxom and the Beast , a fictional book from Chilling Adventures of Sabrina , another series created by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.