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Jun 25, 2015 · But I'm Not: Directed by Peter Weller. With Mike Vogel, Rachelle Lefevre, Alexander Koch, Eddie Cahill. The townspeople are forced to question who they can trust when new residents emerge.
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- Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi
- Peter Weller
- 2015-06-25
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is the second episode of Season 3 of CBS' Under the Dome, which aired on June 25, 2015. It is the twenty-eighth episode overall.
The residents of Chester's Mill appear both inside and outside the Dome following their mysterious encounter in the tunnels beneath the town. As the Dome begins to reveal its ultimate agenda, the townspeople are forced to question what and whom they can trust as fresh threats appear, new residents emerge and surprising alliances form.
Main Cast
•Mike Vogel as Dale "Barbie" Barbara •Rachelle Lefevre as Julia Shumway •Alexander Koch as James "Junior" Rennie •Eddie Cahill as Sam Verdreaux •Colin Ford as Joseph "Joe" McAlister •MacKenzie Lintz as Eleanor "Norrie" Calvert-Hill •Kylie Bunbury as Eva Sinclair •Dean Norris as James "Big Jim" Rennie
Supporting Cast
Guest Stars •Marg Helgenberger as Christine Price •Grace Victoria Cox as Melanie Cross •Max Ehrich as Hunter May •Brett Cullen as Don Barbara •Ryan Shams as Groundskeeper •Eriq La Salle as Hektor Martin Co-Stars •John Elvis as Ben "Benny" Drake •Mike Whaley as Malick •Shelton Grant as Guard •Edward Gelhaus as Skinhead •Hailey Wist as Amy •Josué Gutierrez as Gangster Uncredited •Cato as Indy •Danielle Marie McAndrew as Waitress •Vidal Ruben as Gangster •Lauren Henneberg as Townsperson •Stephanie McIntyre as Townsperson •David Pascua, Charlotte Jelinovic, Sherri Robinson and Lori Stamm as Townspeople
•First appearance of Hektor Martin.
•First appearance of Amy.
•Last appearance of Ben "Benny" Drake. •Last appearance of Don Barbara.
•Ben reappears in this episode in a video after being killed in the previous episode.
•The title refers to Melanie telling Don Barbara that she's not his daughter.
•It's revealed that there were multiple meteorites with eggs inside found on earth all over the world but only the Alaska and Chester's Mill eggs were intact and only Chester's Mill one was actually functional.
That's my summary of Under the Dome. TLDR : The dome is there to protect and infest the living beings inside by aliens known as the kinship. Stuff happens, dome comes down, happy ending (with a slight cliff hanger).
Like Julia being married, Barbie being a complete stranger instead of a local cook/drifter, and the radio station being a rock and roll station with no (apparently, seen when Rennie walks in) relation to Rennie. And Duke is in on the drug deal?
Junior Rennie has not realized that the Dome has come down; he has been too busy with murder. It is only the sound of the whistle that signifies something has gone wrong. The fact that something has, indeed, gone terribly wrong is indicated in the simile.
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: Throughout the series, the origin of the mysterious dome that trapped the residents of Chester’s Mill remained a central question.
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