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  1. 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.

  2. How does the Under the Dome ending differ from the book’s conclusion? The television series deviates from the book’s ending, which leaves the fate of the characters and the dome’s origin more open-ended.

  3. Sep 17, 2013 · Linda goes to touch Dome Jr., despite every smarter person’s advice, and gets zapped across the room for her effort. Knowing that Big Jim is closing in, the kids abscond with Dome Jr ...

  4. If you're one of them, you'll love Under the Dome. If not...not. The Stand's main character is an ordinary guy who occasionally has to do action-hero shit when his back is against the wall.

  5. 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.

  6. 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 format...

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  8. Sep 11, 2015 · Thursday’s series finale found the dome around Chester’s Mill finally coming down, though it wasn’t exactly a celebratory time for the residents. Sam and Junior — who were both brainwashed ...

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