Under The Dome: New Summer Mini-Series

Yeah the magical science lady is all kinds of ridiculous.

Regarding how she knew it wasn’t blood, though, she said blood isn’t acidic. (The red rain hurts, but blood does not.)

Don’t forget she was also the one who took it on herself to burn down a wheat field.

Then the fire magically stopped after just burning the one field and didn’t burn down the entire town.

Thoughts on last nights crap-fest?

Rebecca says there are only seven days of food left. How does she know that? Has anyone bothered to do a food inventory? How about planting some gardens and trying to grow some food? And does your average High School science teacher have the knowledge to grow viruses in eggs?

and she was surprised to learn a virus mutated.

9 more craptastic episodes this season.

Why are they not rationing the food? Is everyone hanging out at the diner every day eating whatever they want? If they’re dangerously low on food where is the food at the diner coming from? A few days ago people were rioting over the last bits of food at what was apparently the only grocery store in town.

Coffee obviously has an unlimited supply.

I’m amazed at how nonchalant these people are about having a dome over their town. Life appears to go on as it always has.

Are they rationing gas? I assume these houses that have lights are getting power from a generator. Eventually gas will run out too.

Let me know when they’re down to the last two or three murderous idiots and I’ll tune in.

new people are going to keep popping up. it used to be a small town where everybody knew each other; now it’s the dome.

I said it earlier, but they really should just say, “The Dome turned the power back on!” The premise of all this stuff running off of a few emergency home generators is ridiculous even for this show. Where is all the fuel coming from?

Along those lines, I love how she was called out to check on the hog farm. Like a science teacher is also a vet…

Did they ever say what kind of science she teaches or did I miss that?

Rebecca must be channeling the Professor from Gilligan’s Island. She seems to be expert on everything scientific. The way she acts, she must own multiple doctorates. So what is she doing teaching high school?

The town may be running low on food, but Julia must have an ample supply of shampoo and conditioner. She draws another man with her perfect hair. Or is it that working on your hair causes murderers to be attracted to you? So far, her beaus have included a drug dealer, a hit man, and a double murderer.

So where did all those photos come from in Jim’s file? Is there a passport photo shop in town that just happened to stay open?

So nice that the DJ-turned cop found time to run someone in for minor vandalism, when the rest of the cast is occupied with that trivial dome over the town.

We laughed at that too. “Well we’re saved now!”

Someone said that Big Jim had a god complex. All I could think was well then quit calling him Big Jim! I love that he refers to himself as Big Jim.

Her accomplishments are also pretty impressive since she, or at least the actress playing her, is 25 years old.

I’m also having a hard time believing that Dwight Yoakam, who is 57, was a teenager in high school in 1988.

I haven’t watched the new season yet. I totally need to catch up. :slight_smile:

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Waiting for the chance to “Break Bad”, one would assume. Thank you, Dome! As good an excuse as lung cancer if you ask me.

And yes. Julia’s hair awesomeness butts against the edge of believability.

I missed this weeks episode.

I’m predicting the big mystery of the dome will be
[kidding]A giant guinea pig will appear in the dome and will destroy the world once it starts running around and gets the thing rolling.
That is if teens and magic scientist don’t stop it.
[/kidding]

Why is that the first thing people always complain about?
If there is one thing about the magic of television that I’m thankful for it’s that people don’t look filthy. Especially when it comes to attractive women.

Besides, they’ve only been trapped in town for a few days. It’s not like they’ve gone back to the paleolithic era with no supplies.

during that gas and food riot in season one (The Endless Thirst) she killed another person over some cream rinse.

Nice, glad to see I’m not the only rat fleeing this sinking ship.