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It took me long to get into the book, and I came to enjoy the long rising climax, but the ending had no explanation for what could have been a multitude of endless possibilities. So many developing plots we're lost to an ending that seemed too rushed to be plausible.
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.
Sep 11, 2015 · Ultimately, “Under the Dome” would have been much better off, in hindsight, if it had built toward and delivered a genuine ending in its first year, following the limited-series...
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.
Parents need to know that Under the Dome centers on a catastrophic event that wreaks havoc and destruction on a small town, yielding some bloody scenes that involve severed limbs, bisected animals, and murder.
- Dean Norris, Mike Vogel, Rachelle Lefevre
Jun 24, 2013 · ‘Under the Dome’ Where: CBS. When: 10 p.m. Monday. Rating: TV-14-LSV (may be unsuitable for children younger than 14, with advisories for coarse language, sex and violence)
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Can't really see a way for it to end with a more conventional badguys vs goodguys climax, or for it to be more surprising, but I guess if he'd been able to pull that off, it would've been better. As it is, it seemed suitable to me.