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  1. Anything is worth your time if you want to have a valid opinion on it and want to know exactly why something is bad. That said, Under The Dome the show was absolutely horrible. Suffered from CBS primetime syndrome, I think. The book is a pretty solid late King novel.

  2. The huge problem is season 3, it drops fast into mediocrity and when you learn about the secrets behind the dome it just feels like a ton of wasted time, it's absurd and stupid considering other paths that could have been chosen to explain the dome and that's just the blame of the source material.

  3. I'm hoping to see both the conflicts and the Dome's mystery overlap in one episode, meaning the characters deal with two problems at a time. Right now, yes, it's worth watching. Later, who knows?

  4. Dec 15, 2020 · Last year, Stephen King challenged Netflix to produce a reboot of Under the Dome, but one that gives viewers an adaptation that's at least partly faithful to the source material. If Disney+...

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  5. Jun 30, 2014 · Season two of 'Under the Dome' premieres, and people who yell jokes at screens are excited! Here's what you need to know.

  6. The shows ending, which aired in 2024, left fans with mixed emotions. In this article, we will delve into the Under the Dome ending, providing an explanation for its conclusion and highlighting eight fascinating facts surrounding the show. 1. The Dome’s Origin:

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  8. A 2013 series based on the 2009 novel of the same name, noteworthy due to the involvement of Steven Spielberg and a strong crew of writers, including respected Graphic Novel writer Brian K. Vaughan. A small town in Maine is suddenly enclosed in an impenetrable dome that covers the entire town.