EPISODE
SEASON
In order to get rid of such a dangerous invisible and strange force that makes their life in danger, as it cuts them off from other cultures and living sources, people of Chester's Mill, struggle against facing such danger, so they cooperate in order to survive, the thing that leads them to search for information about them.
12 September 1979, Niagara Falls, New York, USA
August 19, 1981 in Leland, North Carolina, USA
10 March 1995, Lexington, Kentucky, USA
28 January 1965, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
16 May 1959, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
6 June 1977, Miami, Florida, USA
26 March 1987, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
23 July 1962, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
22 November 1996
September 17, 2013
Under the Dome ends its first season in a fittingly frustrating, aimless, and downright embarrassing fashion.June 25, 2013
Looks like a summer winner.June 25, 2013
To build a dome, one has to start with a solid base and make sure all the pieces fit together. The process is predictable but oddly satisfying to watch.June 20, 2013
Not only is it creepy, suspenseful and full of splendid special effects, veteran actors and fresh young faces, but it's laced with big thoughts about environmentalism and the future of the planet.June 23, 2013
Under the Dome is compelling enough that if I'd received all 13 hours, I'd probably still be watching.November 08, 2013
For all its occasional predictability and melodrama, when Under the Dome is good, it's very good. When it falls flat, it's still good enough to stay tuned for the next installment.June 25, 2013
It's not profound and it may take a while to reach terrifying, but as a campfire story, a fresh batch of characters in a time-tested tale, sure, why not?June 25, 2013
The episode is an effective stage-setter, focused mainly on the townspeople's reaction to suddenly being cut off from the world and less on the mechanics of living in a dome without power and a limited supply of food.