[s6e11] Chapter One Hundred And Six: Angels In ... Here

: Facing a "sundown town" ordinance that would expel Black residents after dark.

In the Riverdale Season 6 episode the series shifts from its typical small-town noir into a high-stakes, supernatural historical drama. Centered on Tabitha Tate, the episode explores themes of racial injustice, the preservation of community history, and the literal battle between good and evil. Tabitha Tate as the Guardian of History [S6E11] Chapter One Hundred and Six: Angels in ...

The narrative follows Tabitha as she discovers her power of chronokinesis—time travel—triggered by a traumatic assassination attempt orchestrated by Percival Pickens. Unlike other characters whose powers are purely offensive or defensive, Tabitha’s ability is intrinsically tied to her role as the "Guardian Angel" of Riverdale. Guided by the angel Raphael, she journeys through three pivotal eras: : Facing a "sundown town" ordinance that would

: Witnessing the devastating aftermath of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination. 1999 : Combatting white supremacist vandalism at the diner. Tabitha Tate as the Guardian of History The

Throughout these jumps, the episode establishes that Tabitha's mission is not just to survive, but to preserve the historical legacy of Pop’s Chock’lit Shoppe as a "safe haven" for marginalized people. Pop’s Chock’lit Shoppe as a Sacred Talisman