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Under The Dome - Season 3
Description
After Chester mill community was separated the residence of the community must struggle to get by and survive on their own.
After Chester mill community was separated the residence of the community must struggle to get by and survive on their own.
Actors:
R. Keith Harris,
Mackenzie Lintz,
Karen Malina,
Christy Grantham,
Rob Koebel,
Celia Weston,
Sherri Robinson
R. Keith Harris
Mackenzie Lintz
22 November 1996
Karen Malina
Christy Grantham
Rob Koebel
Celia Weston
14 December 1951, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
Sherri Robinson
Director:
Brian K Vaughan
Country:
United States
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June 26, 2015
This is all derivative, of course, cribbing from The Matrix and (as always) Lost, but this show is always more fun when it leans into its sci-fi elements.
June 26, 2015
As far as answers go, we may not have gotten the full monty, but an effort was made to drive us toward (hopefully) the endgame.
June 29, 2015
The torturous double-feature of "Move On" and "But I'm Not" may as well have been in Swahili or Dome-anese because I haven't the foggiest about what actually happened in it. Are we even sure they showed the right episode?
June 26, 2015
All things considered, this was a solid, if unspectacular return for the show.
June 26, 2015
Under the Dome is certainly broadcast television's most enjoyable science-fiction/fantasy series, a summer treat that, while sometimes silly and over-the-top, is never less than energetically imaginative and aware of the history of its genre.
July 08, 2015
If there was a destination or a point in mind, it's well past the point of mattering now.

