Steven Spielberg Teams with Stephen King for Under the Dome

Man, i jumped ship on this show after the s2 premier. By the looks of things it was the right move. :o
 
I'm still here strictly for morbid curiosity. :p
 
I'm only watching cause there's nothing else for me to watch at that time slot...
 
We should make Bad Lip Reading on Youtube aware of this show
 
I know, right? I think my brain is going to explode. This show is far and away the strangest, the new twist of getting out came out of nowhere. :(
 
This is going to probably get me yelled at, but I don't care: anybody who doesn't recognize the brilliance of this show doesn't know what good TV is. It's far and away better than 'popular' sentiment says that it is.

As far as the 'getting out' twist is concerned, no, it didn't 'come out of nowhere'; it's something they've been building to since the second episode of the season, and is also something they teased at Comic-Con by showing footage from tonight's episode.
 
No interest in watching, what's the twist?
 
No interest in watching, what's the twist?

[BLACKOUT]Barbie entered the tunnel behind the school locker and fell into the seemingly-bottomless pit and somehow wound up in a city called Zenith reunited with his father... Sam, Junior's uncle and Angie's killer, fell into the bottomless pit before Barbie and also wound up in Zenith reunited with Paula, Big Jim's wife and Junior's mother, who is alive and faked her own death, while Lyle somehow wound up in Zenith, as well, and seems to be a vegetable in a psychiatric hospital... like I said in my post, what the f**k?!?[/BLACKOUT]
 
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Sounds ****ing terrible. :funny:
 
It is, lol. It probably sounded better on paper. :p
 
What was up with that red door at the end of the episode?

I think Lyle may have made mention of it.
 
I don't think the twist is terrible at all. They needed to get out of there even if it's for a little while. There are too many answers in Zenith with junior's mom and how Melanie knows Barbie.
 
Hum, am I crazy or was this a legit GREAT episode? I think they really upped their game on this one, the score when Barbie gets there was pretty notable, that montage at the end was pretty damn nice, that moment between Barbie & Julia was very well acted (that cry was really damn good).

Excited for what comes next !
 
What was up with that red door at the end of the episode?

I think Lyle may have made mention of it.

this is starting to get the feel like when the hatch was first seen on Lost... :o

and by the way, after last night's episode, just where IS Chester's Mill supposed to be?!?
 
Kinda surprised at how shocked people were when they found out that falling into that abyss would result in characters popping up in Zenith. I figured that would happen as soon as they showed the clip last week of Barbie falling. I knew they wouldn't kill him off, and Zenith is apparently the only place outside the dome that matters, so...

Anyway, last night wasn't terrible but I don't know that I'd go so far as to say it was good. I wish someone would just kill Big Jim already though so Dean Norris can hopefully start his career again.
 
Yeah I knew Barbie was too big of a character to have die just like that. :)
 
It was pretty intense when Barbie's rope was breaking. I didn't know what to expect from that point except the episode's title "Going Home" probably meant Barbie would survive and end up somewhere outside the dome--home maybe? :hehe:

And Big Jim is going to be the monkey wrench thrown into it all coming together. He doesn't want the dome to go away---if I remember right, his character in the book felt the same way.
 
And Big Jim is going to be the monkey wrench thrown into it all coming together. He doesn't want the dome to go away---if I remember right, his character in the book felt the same way.

I would imagine that they are going to get enough people out of the Dome. So that the population is controlled a little bit. Then Big Jim will make sure no one gets out. Once he notices people are disappearing
 
I would imagine that they are going to get enough people out of the Dome. So that the population is controlled a little bit. Then Big Jim will make sure no one gets out. Once he notices people are disappearing
I can see this happening.
 
There is a price for going out the dome. As Lyle has shown and Sam is starting to show symptoms of.
 
this show piqued my interest at first, but then got stupid, but I stuck with it... now with the appearance of Zenith, it's got me hooked and interested again...
 

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