On several occasions, Riverdale Season 2 has teased a romantic connection between Alice Cooper and F.P. Jones. Several theories have predicted the onset of what fans have dubbed “Falice” romance.

Recently, in an interview, Skeet Ulrich talked about the future of his character with Mädchen Amick’s Alice. Chatting with TV Line, the Riverdale actor confirmed that the two fan-favorite characters will be getting romantic soon. Certainly, the two have a past and their strong chemistry cannot be missed.

“I think there’s a lot of feeling there,” the actor told the above-mentioned publication. “There’s a lot of history, and a lot of love.”

Meanwhile, the actor does not promise when fans will be witnessing “romantic fireworks” between the two. However, he promises Alice’s active involvement with Serpents in this week’s episode.

In Riverdale Season 2 episode 17, fans witnessed the first spark between Alice and FP. Alice was shown entering FP’s home which started speculations that the two hooked up.

In addition to Alice and F.P. Jones’ romance, more scoop from a Riverdale executive producer teases the return of Jughead’s mother and his sister Jellybean. “They’re coming” the EP revealed and there is no surprise that it will only complicate matters between F.P and Alice.

There has been immense tension between Alice and FP ever since they were revealed to be high school sweethearts. Unfortunately, this time again, the reconciliation will not be as smooth as it appeared to be at first considering Alice’s husband Hal’s departure from Cooper house.

Not much of information is available about Jellybean and Jughead’s mother. Fans may have to wait a bit longer before they return to Riverdale.

Riverdale Season 2 is on another brief hiatus. The show will not be airing another episode until April 18. The CW series will resume its run with a special musical episode titled “Chapter Thirty-One: A Night to Remember.”

As reported earlier, “A Night to Remember” features a documentary “Carrie: The Musical” by Jughead Jones and Riverdale High Drama Department. The production stars Cheryl Blossom as the leading lady Carrie White, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Archie Andrews, Reggie Mantle, Josie McCoy, Alice Cooper, Toni Topaz, Ethel Muggs, Midge Klump, and Moose Mason. Kevin Keller directs, with Assistant Director Fangs Fogarty. It is a dark narrative focusing on the gritty realities of small-town high school life.

Source: TV Line