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Under the Dome (TV series)

Under the Dome is an American science-fiction mystery drama television series. It premiered on CBS on June 24, 2013[1] and concluded on September 10, 2015.[2] The series was developed by Brian K. Vaughan and based on Stephen King's 2009 novel of the same name.

Under the Dome
Genre
Based onUnder the Dome
by Stephen King
Developed byBrian K. Vaughan
Starring
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes39 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducerRandy Sutter
Cinematography
EditorTimothy A. Good
Running time43 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseJune 24, 2013 (2013-06-24) –
September 10, 2015 (2015-09-10)

Under the Dome tells the story of the residents of the fictional small town of Chester's Mill, when a massive, transparent and indestructible dome suddenly cuts them off from the rest of the world. Military forces, the government, and the media start positioning themselves outside the barrier in an attempt to break it down. As this happens, the residents trapped inside find their own ways to survive with diminishing resources and rising tensions. A small group of people inside the dome unravel the complicated mysteries to figure out what the dome is, where it came from, and when (and if) it will go away.

Under the Dome was an instant success for the network. The premiere in June 2013 broke the record as the most-watched summer drama premiere on any television network since 1992.[3] The show continued to enjoy high viewership ratings throughout its first season,[4] but the second and third seasons of the series had significant declines in viewership.[5] Initially, Under the Dome had a positive critical reception,[6][7] which changed into mixed reviews as the series progressed.[8][9]

Under the Dome came to a conclusion in September 2015. Over the three seasons, 39 episodes were produced. Executive producer and showrunner Neal Baer stated in an interview after the finale aired: "I'm very happy with this ending. I feel very satisfied. We made it so there could be another [season]… but it wasn't necessary."[10]

Cast and characters edit

The cast members portray characters who were mostly taken from the original novel, "although some have been combined and others have changed jobs".[11]

Main edit

  • Mike Vogel as Dale "Barbie" Barbara, an Iraq War veteran visiting Chester's Mill[12]
  • Rachelle Lefevre as Julia Shumway, an investigative reporter who becomes romantically involved with Barbie[12]
  • Natalie Martinez as Linda Esquivel, a loyal and ambitious deputy who is appointed sheriff by Big Jim (seasons 1–2)[12]
  • Britt Robertson as Angie McAlister, Joe's older sister who works as a waitress and volunteers as a candy striper with dreams of escaping Chester's Mill (seasons 1–2)[12]
  • Alexander Koch as James "Junior" Rennie, Big Jim's son and deputy sheriff[12]
  • Nicholas Strong as Phil Bushey, a popular radio DJ, then acting sheriff (seasons 1–2)[12]
  • Colin Ford as Joe McAlister, a teenager whose parents are outside of the dome; younger brother of Angie[12]
  • Jolene Purdy as Dorothy "Dodee" Weaver, a radio engineer who makes contact with the outside world (regular: season 1, guest: season 2)[12]
  • Aisha Hinds as Carolyn Hill, a Los Angeles entertainment attorney, trapped in Chester's Mill (regular: season 1, recurring: seasons 2–3)[12]
  • Jeff Fahey as Howard "Duke" Perkins, Sheriff of Chester's Mill (season 1)[12]
  • Dean Norris as James "Big Jim" Rennie, a town councilman and used-car dealer[12]
  • Mackenzie Lintz as Eleanor "Norrie" Calvert-Hill, Alice's and Carolyn's daughter and Joe's love interest (recurring: season 1, regular: seasons 2–3)[12]
  • Eddie Cahill as Sam Verdreaux, a reclusive EMT, and brother-in-law of Big Jim (seasons 2–3)[13]
  • Karla Crome as Rebecca Pine, a high school science teacher who is studying the dome (season 2)[13]
  • Kylie Bunbury as Eva Sinclair, a young anthropologist who has mysteriously arrived in Chester's Mill, and also as Dawn, the daughter of Eva and Dale, and the new queen of the Kinship (season 3)[14][15]

Recurring edit

  • John Elvis as Ben Drake, Joe's best friend (seasons 1–3)
  • Dale Raoul as Andrea Grinnell, a local widow of a hoarder; suspicious about the numerous propane trucks coming into town (seasons 1–2)
  • R. Keith Harris as Peter Shumway, Julia's husband (seasons 1–2)
  • Megan Ketch as Harriet Arnold, Julia's friend; gives birth after touching the dome (seasons 1–3)
  • Grace Victoria Cox as Melanie Cross, one of the original four hands who was killed in 1988; brought back to life by the dome (seasons 2–3)[16]
  • Brett Cullen as Don Barbara, the estranged father of Barbie; works for Aktaion Energy and is outside the dome (seasons 2–3)[17]
  • Max Ehrich as Hunter May, a computer hacker who works for Don Barbara (seasons 2–3)[17]
  • Mike Whaley as Malick, an agent from Aktaion Energy (seasons 2–3)[18]

Plot synopsis edit

The Kinship is an alien species that can take over any living person and exert complete control over every action. Another species had sought to take over The Kinship's world, during an event known as "The Great Destruction". To survive, The Kinship abandoned their own world, hoping to live on another life-supporting planet. They place an egg inside a meteor to transport themselves across the galaxy, hoping the meteor would crash on another inhabited planet. Once there, the egg would infect the first life form that touches it.

In 1988, the Kinship's meteor crashes in Chester's Mill. Teenagers Melanie, Pauline, Sam and Lyle find the meteor in the middle of the woods. As they approach it, four glowing hand prints appear, one on each side of the meteor. When the four place their hands on the meteor, it opens, revealing a glowing pink egg. Attracted by the egg, Melanie picks it up. However, Lyle pushes her into the meteor, killing her and stopping the Kinship's infection process. Melanie's friends bury her and the alien egg, swearing never to talk about the incident again.

In 2013, two archaeologists, Christine and Eva, search for an intact egg, which they believe to be located in Chester's Mill. They work for a large energy company called "Aktaion," which has studied other eggs that crashed on Earth. All of the other eggs they had studied were damaged by their impact.

Christine and Eva find the intact egg. As Christine holds it, the infection process begins. A large pink explosion occurs, and a dome lowers around them, with a mini-dome descending over the egg. Christine and Eva are sucked into a large cave and cocooned.

Over the next six weeks, many events happen within the dome. Joe and Norrie find the mini-dome and the egg within it. The Kinship chooses Joe, Norrie, James, and Angie to be "the four hands," people who protect the dome, the mini dome, and the egg, and interact with them. Pink stars, a visible energy source, appear many times throughout the life of the dome, most noticeably on the egg.

Seasons 1 and 2 focus on the people inside the dome and on the nature of the mysterious dome itself. Season 3 provides answers to these mysteries.

In season 3, Christine resurrects Melanie, whom Christine uses to lure the townspeople into the caves so they can be cocooned and The Kinship can infect them. Halfway through the transfer process, Big Jim breaks the egg, preventing a full infection. Over time, the townspeople become absorbed by The Kinship, except for a few who fight the aliens and try to escape. These remnants of the townspeople are known as The Resistance: Julia, Big Jim, Joe, Norrie, Hunter, Barbie, and Lily, an employee of Aktaion.

After a while, the dome begins to deteriorate because the egg is being destroyed. As a result, The Kinship and The Resistance must work together to escape; otherwise, the dome will turn to stone, and everyone will suffocate and die. They eventually bring down the dome. However, The Resistance plans to capture and kill The Kinship. Once the dome comes down, the government enters Chester's Mill and imprisons everyone, letting the non-infected people (The Resistance) remain free.

All is well until a year later when The Resistance discover The Kinship's leader, Dawn, is still alive, posing as a schoolteacher and traveling with children to find another egg and bring down a new dome. She finds an intact egg and says, "We'll come back another time."

Development and production edit

Initial planning and announcement edit

The project was first announced in November 2009.[24] Two years later Brian K. Vaughan was hired to adapt the novel as a series, then set up at cable network Showtime.[25] Showtime entertainment president David Nevins felt that the series was not right for the network and suggested to Nina Tassler, his CBS counterpart, that she take on the project. Tassler was interested and picked up the series along with attaching veteran television producer Neal Baer, who was under contract at CBS, as the showrunner. It was announced in November 2012 that CBS had bypassed ordering a pilot and given Under the Dome a 13-episode straight-to-series commitment. "This is a great novel coming to the television screen with outstanding auspices and in-season production values to create a summer programming event," commented Tassler in the official CBS press release.[26]

In January 2013, CBS released its summer 2013 schedule, which revealed that Under the Dome would premiere on June 24, 2013.[1]

A teaser trailer was created specially for Super Bowl XLVII. Instead of showing footage, the teaser directed viewers to the show's official website, where they could enter their street address and postal code to view photos of what their homes and neighborhood would look like "under the dome".[27]

Production edit

In the first season, Brian K. Vaughan and Stephen King served as executive producers along with Baer, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Jack Bender, Steven Spielberg, and Stacey Snider. Danish director Niels Arden Oplev produced and directed the pilot. Baer served as the showrunner for the series.[28] Vaughan exited the series before the premiere of season two, citing personal reasons. However, he had helped plan the second season with Baer and King before he left.[29] Tim Schlattmann joined the series as an executive producer for season three.[30]

Days before the series premiere aired on U.S. television, the cast and executive producers of Under the Dome met in Wilmington, North Carolina, on June 20, 2013, for an advance screening of the pilot episode. During the presentation event, the city's mayor, Bill Saffo, declared Monday, June 24, 2013, as "Dome Day", and awarded Stephen King a key to the city.[31]

On June 24, 2013, the night of the series premiere, entertainment website Vulture published an article about the economics of Under the Dome; to bring the expensive production (an estimated $3 million per episode) to life, CBS had struck a deal with Amazon Video that would bring new episodes to the platform four days after they debuted on CBS. That deal, estimated at $750,000 for each episode, covered one-quarter of each episode's estimated production cost. Additionally, the article says that foreign markets also played an important role in the financing, bringing in about $1.9 million, and with the North Carolina state tax credits the show earned for filming in the state, an estimated $400,000, meant CBS had already earned back the money they paid for each episode before the episodes even aired on TV. CBS president and CEO Leslie Moonves described the deals: "Combining Amazon with the international syndication deal makes Under the Dome profitable immediately".[32]

On July 29, 2013, the series was renewed for a 13-episode second season, with executive producer and Under the Dome novel writer Stephen King announced to be writing the second-season premiere episode.[33] The second season premiered on June 30, 2014,[34] with King making a cameo appearance in the episode, as a customer in the Sweetbriar Rose diner. The second season ended on September 22, 2014.[35]

On October 9, 2014, the series was renewed for a third season.[36] During a CBS press briefing in May 2015, showrunner and executive producer Neal Baer promised answers in the new season. "We will tell you why the dome came down and what it's about", with new executive producer Tim Schlattman adding, "You'll see how these puzzle pieces form a puzzle that may be different from what you thought it would be".[37]

A month later, Baer provided some insight on the series as a whole, saying that each season has "an overarching philosophy". "The first year was faith, fear and fascism. The second year was faith vs. science. This year, it's the individual vs. the group, with the theme being the enemy within."[38]

The third season premiered on June 25, 2015.[39] Following information from CBS entertainment chairman Nina Tassler in August that "The Dome is coming down at the end of this season", speculation started that the third season would also be the final season,[40] which CBS confirmed at the end of the month.[2]

In an interview after the series finale aired on September 10, 2015,[41] Neal Baer said he was "very happy with this ending. I feel very satisfied. We made it so there could be another [season]… but it wasn't necessary."[10]

Baer had previously stated in an interview in October 2013 that he knew what the ending of the show would be, and that five seasons of 13 episodes would be an ideal length.[42] Despite this, when the series ended in 2015 after only three seasons, Baer said a potential fourth season would've been a "real challenge", as the third-season finale left the show in a situation where he questioned ""Then what?" Would we do the same thing again?"[10]

CBS affiliate WRAL-TV reported August 10, 2015, that tours around the show sets in the EUE/Screen Gems studio would be wrapping early, because the sets no longer used for the series were going to be torn down.[43][44]

On August 25, 2015, it was reported that the show's props would be sold between August 27 and 29, 2015.[45][46]

Filming edit

Filming for the series officially began in Southport and Wilmington, both in North Carolina, on February 28, 2013.[47][48][49] Additional filming took place in Burgaw.[50] It was confirmed on October 9, 2014 that even after extensive cuts to the state tax credits, filming would remain in the Wilmington area for the show's third season.[51]

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedAverage viewers
(in millions)
First airedLast aired
113June 24, 2013 (2013-06-24)September 16, 2013 (2013-09-16)11.21[52]
213June 30, 2014 (2014-06-30)September 22, 2014 (2014-09-22)7.17[53]
313June 25, 2015 (2015-06-25)September 10, 2015 (2015-09-10)4.70[54]

Reception edit

On June 27, 2013, King acknowledged that "the TV version of Under the Dome varies considerably from the book version", and called the series "very good" while commenting on some of those differences:[11]

[If] you look closely, you'll see that most of my characters are still there, although some have been combined and others have changed jobs. That's also true of the big stuff, like the supermarket riot, the reason for all that propane storage, and the book's thematic concerns with diminishing resources. Many of the changes wrought by Brian K. Vaughan and his team of writers have been of necessity, and I approved of them wholeheartedly. Some have been occasioned by their plan to keep the dome in place over Chester's Mill for months instead of little more than a week, as is the case in the book. Other story modifications are slotting into place because the writers have completely reimagined the source of the dome.

Critical reception edit

Season 1 edit

The first season has a score of 68/100, based on 45 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews", on review aggregator website Metacritic.[6] The season has a score of 83%, based on 52 reviews, on film and TV review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes; the site's critical consensus for the season reads: "Under the Dome is an effective and engrossing horror/mystery with airtight plotting and great special effects."[7]

Positive reviews included Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter, who wrote that "the intriguing Stephen King adaption is filled with storytelling promise",[55] Glenn Garvin of the Miami Herald, who wrote that "based on the pilot episode — with its taut script, strong performances and special effects that are impressive without being overwhelming — there's hope that Under The Dome might measure up to its unsettling print progenitor",[56] and Verne Gay of Newsday, who wrote that the show "looks like a summer winner".[57] A negative review came from Matthew Gilbert of The Boston Globe, who wrote that "so much is working against Under the Dome, it's hard to get genuinely excited. While the arrival of the dome is intriguing, the characters are not".[58]

Season 2 edit

The second season has a score of 52/100, based on nine reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews", on review aggregator website Metacritic.[8] The season has a score of 61%, based on 18 reviews, on film and TV review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes; the site's critical consensus for the season reads: "Though it reins in some of the first season's absurdity and shows potential for improvement, Under the Dome's second season still feels like a ride with no closure."[9]

Negative reviews included Hank Stuever of The Washington Post, who wrote that "I just don't buy Under the Dome, on any level. I think the story is a shambles and the concept is dumb",[59] and Verne Gay of Newsday, who wrote "Under the dumb".[60] However, other critics were more positive; Mark Dawidziak of The Plain Dealer wrote that "If not top-tier TV terror fare, Under the Dome certainly is solid second-level stuff. And given the state of horror on television these days, that's a bloody good compliment. Even while acknowledging the occasional misstep, give Under the Dome credit for getting a lot of things right",[61] while Sarah Rodman of The Boston Globe wrote that "there are glimmers of hope for season two".[62]

Season 3 edit

In a June 2015 interview with The Hollywood Reporter to discuss season three, Neal Baer commented on the "less-than-favorable" critical reception to previous episodes. "I always feel like critics ... if they could do it better, they'd be writing the show. So bring it on! ... It's really easy to criticize, and it's really hard to develop a show." Baer also stated, "I think criticism is important, because it brings context to shows. It gives insight. ... But criticism has changed so much in the past several years because of the Internet. There are so many places, so many voices. Sometimes it feels like there's a bandwagon of sorts!" Jokingly, Baer did note that "fortunately, the audience has been pretty critic-proof in many ways."[38]

The third season received mixed reviews. Positive reviews included Ken Tucker of Yahoo!, who wrote that "Under the Dome is certainly broadcast television's most enjoyable science-fiction/fantasy series, a summer treat that, while sometimes silly and over-the-top, is never less than energetically imaginative and aware of the history of its genre",[63] Scott Von Doviak of The A.V. Club, who wrote that "this show is always more fun when it leans into its sci-fi elements",[64] and Paul Dailly of TV Fanatic, who wrote that "All things considered, this was a solid, if unspectacular return for the show".[65] Negative reviews included Kevin Yeoman of ScreenRant, who wrote that "There is a certain joy that comes from watching something as consistently moronic as Under the Dome",[66] and Tim Surette of TV.com, who wrote that "it takes balls to think your audience is so dumb and brain dead that you feel the need to explain the big twist in the episode that's about to happen before the episode even begins".[67]

Ratings edit

The Under the Dome series premiere aired June 24, 2013, and established new records. It was the highest-rated CBS summer premiere since Big Brother's 2000 season, the most-watched drama summer premiere on any television network since 1992, and the second highest rated premiere of the 2012–13 United States network television schedule after The Following.[3] With DVR viewership figures added, the series premiere was viewed by a total of 17.76 million viewers.[68]

Viewership and ratings per season of Under the Dome
Season Timeslot (ET) Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Avg. viewers
(millions)
Avg. 18–49
rating
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 Monday 10 p.m. 13 June 24, 2013 (2013-06-24) 13.53[69] September 16, 2013 (2013-09-16) 12.10[70] 2012–13 11.19 TBD
2 13 June 30, 2014 (2014-06-30) 9.41[71] September 22, 2014 (2014-09-22) 7.52[72] 2013–14 7.17 TBD
3 Thursday 9 p.m. (1)
Thursday 10 p.m. (2–13)
13 June 25, 2015 (2015-06-25) 6.25[73] September 10, 2015 (2015-09-10) 4.23[74] 2014–15 4.70 1.0/4[5]
Under the Dome : U.S. viewers per episode (millions)
SeasonEpisode numberAverage
12345678910111213
113.5311.8110.7111.1311.6011.4110.4210.3610.6411.1111.159.7212.1011.21
29.417.707.646.746.576.836.907.306.606.296.627.047.527.17
36.256.255.285.124.754.634.683.883.734.044.603.704.234.70
Audience measurement performed by Nielsen Media Research[75]

Broadcast edit

In Canada, the series premiered on June 24, 2013, on Global Television Network.[76] In Australia, the series premiered on June 25, 2013, on Network Ten,[77] and on January 4, 2015, on TV H!TS.[78] In the United Kingdom, the series premiered on August 19, 2013, on Channel 5.[79] In the Republic of Ireland, the series premiered on September 12, 2014, on RTÉ2.[80] On September 21, 2018, the entire series started a re-run on Horror Channel in the United Kingdom.[81] In India, it is digitally available to stream on MX Player in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages. English is available to Stream on Amazon Prime.[82]

Home media edit

Season Episodes DVD and Blu-ray release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 13 November 5, 2013[83] November 18, 2013[84] November 27, 2013[85]
2 13 December 9, 2014[86] December 29, 2014[87] December 3, 2014[88]
3 13 December 8, 2015[89] December 14, 2015[90] December 17, 2015[91]

A "Complete Series" DVD pack was released on June 20, 2017.[92]

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This article is about a science fiction television series For the 2015 Chinese environmental documentary film see Under the Dome film Under the Dome is an American science fiction mystery drama television series It premiered on CBS on June 24 2013 1 and concluded on September 10 2015 2 The series was developed by Brian K Vaughan and based on Stephen King s 2009 novel of the same name Under the DomeGenreScience fiction Mystery Serial dramaBased onUnder the Domeby Stephen KingDeveloped byBrian K VaughanStarringMike Vogel Rachelle Lefevre Natalie Martinez Britt Robertson Alexander Koch Nicholas Strong Colin Ford Jolene Purdy Aisha Hinds Jeff Fahey Dean Norris Mackenzie Lintz Eddie Cahill Karla Crome Kylie BunburyComposersW G Snuffy Walden A Patrick RoseCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons3No of episodes39 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersSteven Spielberg Stephen King Stacey Snider Darryl Frank Justin Falvey Jack Bender Brian K Vaughan Neal Baer Tim SchlattmannProducerRandy SutterCinematographyCort Fey David Geddes Derek E Tindall Walt LloydEditorTimothy A GoodRunning time43 minutesProduction companiesAmblin Television Baer Bones CBS Television StudiosOriginal releaseNetworkCBSReleaseJune 24 2013 2013 06 24 September 10 2015 2015 09 10 Under the Dome tells the story of the residents of the fictional small town of Chester s Mill when a massive transparent and indestructible dome suddenly cuts them off from the rest of the world Military forces the government and the media start positioning themselves outside the barrier in an attempt to break it down As this happens the residents trapped inside find their own ways to survive with diminishing resources and rising tensions A small group of people inside the dome unravel the complicated mysteries to figure out what the dome is where it came from and when and if it will go away Under the Dome was an instant success for the network The premiere in June 2013 broke the record as the most watched summer drama premiere on any television network since 1992 3 The show continued to enjoy high viewership ratings throughout its first season 4 but the second and third seasons of the series had significant declines in viewership 5 Initially Under the Dome had a positive critical reception 6 7 which changed into mixed reviews as the series progressed 8 9 Under the Dome came to a conclusion in September 2015 Over the three seasons 39 episodes were produced Executive producer and showrunner Neal Baer stated in an interview after the finale aired I m very happy with this ending I feel very satisfied We made it so there could be another season but it wasn t necessary 10 Contents 1 Cast and characters 1 1 Main 1 2 Recurring 2 Plot synopsis 3 Development and production 3 1 Initial planning and announcement 3 2 Production 3 3 Filming 4 Episodes 5 Reception 5 1 Critical reception 5 1 1 Season 1 5 1 2 Season 2 5 1 3 Season 3 5 2 Ratings 6 Broadcast 7 Home media 8 References 9 External linksCast and characters editThe cast members portray characters who were mostly taken from the original novel although some have been combined and others have changed jobs 11 Main edit Mike Vogel as Dale Barbie Barbara an Iraq War veteran visiting Chester s Mill 12 Rachelle Lefevre as Julia Shumway an investigative reporter who becomes romantically involved with Barbie 12 Natalie Martinez as Linda Esquivel a loyal and ambitious deputy who is appointed sheriff by Big Jim seasons 1 2 12 Britt Robertson as Angie McAlister Joe s older sister who works as a waitress and volunteers as a candy striper with dreams of escaping Chester s Mill seasons 1 2 12 Alexander Koch as James Junior Rennie Big Jim s son and deputy sheriff 12 Nicholas Strong as Phil Bushey a popular radio DJ then acting sheriff seasons 1 2 12 Colin Ford as Joe McAlister a teenager whose parents are outside of the dome younger brother of Angie 12 Jolene Purdy as Dorothy Dodee Weaver a radio engineer who makes contact with the outside world regular season 1 guest season 2 12 Aisha Hinds as Carolyn Hill a Los Angeles entertainment attorney trapped in Chester s Mill regular season 1 recurring seasons 2 3 12 Jeff Fahey as Howard Duke Perkins Sheriff of Chester s Mill season 1 12 Dean Norris as James Big Jim Rennie a town councilman and used car dealer 12 Mackenzie Lintz as Eleanor Norrie Calvert Hill Alice s and Carolyn s daughter and Joe s love interest recurring season 1 regular seasons 2 3 12 Eddie Cahill as Sam Verdreaux a reclusive EMT and brother in law of Big Jim seasons 2 3 13 Karla Crome as Rebecca Pine a high school science teacher who is studying the dome season 2 13 Kylie Bunbury as Eva Sinclair a young anthropologist who has mysteriously arrived in Chester s Mill and also as Dawn the daughter of Eva and Dale and the new queen of the Kinship season 3 14 15 Recurring edit John Elvis as Ben Drake Joe s best friend seasons 1 3 Dale Raoul as Andrea Grinnell a local widow of a hoarder suspicious about the numerous propane trucks coming into town seasons 1 2 R Keith Harris as Peter Shumway Julia s husband seasons 1 2 Megan Ketch as Harriet Arnold Julia s friend gives birth after touching the dome seasons 1 3 Grace Victoria Cox as Melanie Cross one of the original four hands who was killed in 1988 brought back to life by the dome seasons 2 3 16 Brett Cullen as Don Barbara the estranged father of Barbie works for Aktaion Energy and is outside the dome seasons 2 3 17 Max Ehrich as Hunter May a computer hacker who works for Don Barbara seasons 2 3 17 Mike Whaley as Malick an agent from Aktaion Energy seasons 2 3 18 Season 1 Samantha Mathis as Dr Alice Calvert Carolyn s wife and Norrie s mother 12 Beth Broderick as Rose Twitchell owner of Sweetbriar Rose 12 Kevin Sizemore as Paul Randolph a deputy sheriff Josh Carter as Eric Rusty Denton a firefighter and Linda s fiance is outside the dome Ned Bellamy as Rev Lester Coggins a mortician involved in propane conspiracy and reverend of Chester s Mill Leon Rippy as Ollie Dinsmore a local farmer with water wells who seeks to take the town from Big Jim Joe Knezevich as Freddy Denton a deputy sheriff and Rusty s brother Andrew Vogel as Carter Thibodeau a deputy sheriff Crystal Martinez as Nurse Adams Natalie Zea as Maxine Seagrave a criminal acquaintance of Big Jim and Barbie Mare Winningham as Agatha Seagrave a deceptively warm caretaker who is Maxine s mother 19 Season 2 Sherry Stringfield as Pauline Verdreaux Rennie the late wife of Big Jim mother of Junior and sister of Sam was thought to be dead but was alive outside of the dome 20 Dwight Yoakam as Lyle Chumley a barber and one of the original four hands who dated Pauline Verdreaux as a teen 21 Estes Tarver as Tom Tilden a local farmer whose pigs are infected Season 3 Marg Helgenberger as Christine Price supposedly a therapist sent to help the town deal with the aftermath of the dome 22 Eriq La Salle as Hektor Martin cutthroat CEO of Aktaion Energy 23 Bess Rous as Abby DeWitt a resident who had her daughter taken away by social services Andrew J West as Pete Blackwell a construction worker Frank Whaley as Dr Marston a scientist working for Aktaion Energy Gia Mantegna as Lily Walters a technician working for Aktaion Energy Vince Foster as Kyle Lee a resident of Chester s MillPlot synopsis editThe Kinship is an alien species that can take over any living person and exert complete control over every action Another species had sought to take over The Kinship s world during an event known as The Great Destruction To survive The Kinship abandoned their own world hoping to live on another life supporting planet They place an egg inside a meteor to transport themselves across the galaxy hoping the meteor would crash on another inhabited planet Once there the egg would infect the first life form that touches it In 1988 the Kinship s meteor crashes in Chester s Mill Teenagers Melanie Pauline Sam and Lyle find the meteor in the middle of the woods As they approach it four glowing hand prints appear one on each side of the meteor When the four place their hands on the meteor it opens revealing a glowing pink egg Attracted by the egg Melanie picks it up However Lyle pushes her into the meteor killing her and stopping the Kinship s infection process Melanie s friends bury her and the alien egg swearing never to talk about the incident again In 2013 two archaeologists Christine and Eva search for an intact egg which they believe to be located in Chester s Mill They work for a large energy company called Aktaion which has studied other eggs that crashed on Earth All of the other eggs they had studied were damaged by their impact Christine and Eva find the intact egg As Christine holds it the infection process begins A large pink explosion occurs and a dome lowers around them with a mini dome descending over the egg Christine and Eva are sucked into a large cave and cocooned Over the next six weeks many events happen within the dome Joe and Norrie find the mini dome and the egg within it The Kinship chooses Joe Norrie James and Angie to be the four hands people who protect the dome the mini dome and the egg and interact with them Pink stars a visible energy source appear many times throughout the life of the dome most noticeably on the egg Seasons 1 and 2 focus on the people inside the dome and on the nature of the mysterious dome itself Season 3 provides answers to these mysteries In season 3 Christine resurrects Melanie whom Christine uses to lure the townspeople into the caves so they can be cocooned and The Kinship can infect them Halfway through the transfer process Big Jim breaks the egg preventing a full infection Over time the townspeople become absorbed by The Kinship except for a few who fight the aliens and try to escape These remnants of the townspeople are known as The Resistance Julia Big Jim Joe Norrie Hunter Barbie and Lily an employee of Aktaion After a while the dome begins to deteriorate because the egg is being destroyed As a result The Kinship and The Resistance must work together to escape otherwise the dome will turn to stone and everyone will suffocate and die They eventually bring down the dome However The Resistance plans to capture and kill The Kinship Once the dome comes down the government enters Chester s Mill and imprisons everyone letting the non infected people The Resistance remain free All is well until a year later when The Resistance discover The Kinship s leader Dawn is still alive posing as a schoolteacher and traveling with children to find another egg and bring down a new dome She finds an intact egg and says We ll come back another time Development and production editInitial planning and announcement edit The project was first announced in November 2009 24 Two years later Brian K Vaughan was hired to adapt the novel as a series then set up at cable network Showtime 25 Showtime entertainment president David Nevins felt that the series was not right for the network and suggested to Nina Tassler his CBS counterpart that she take on the project Tassler was interested and picked up the series along with attaching veteran television producer Neal Baer who was under contract at CBS as the showrunner It was announced in November 2012 that CBS had bypassed ordering a pilot and given Under the Dome a 13 episode straight to series commitment This is a great novel coming to the television screen with outstanding auspices and in season production values to create a summer programming event commented Tassler in the official CBS press release 26 In January 2013 CBS released its summer 2013 schedule which revealed that Under the Dome would premiere on June 24 2013 1 A teaser trailer was created specially for Super Bowl XLVII Instead of showing footage the teaser directed viewers to the show s official website where they could enter their street address and postal code to view photos of what their homes and neighborhood would look like under the dome 27 Production edit In the first season Brian K Vaughan and Stephen King served as executive producers along with Baer Justin Falvey Darryl Frank Jack Bender Steven Spielberg and Stacey Snider Danish director Niels Arden Oplev produced and directed the pilot Baer served as the showrunner for the series 28 Vaughan exited the series before the premiere of season two citing personal reasons However he had helped plan the second season with Baer and King before he left 29 Tim Schlattmann joined the series as an executive producer for season three 30 Days before the series premiere aired on U S television the cast and executive producers of Under the Dome met in Wilmington North Carolina on June 20 2013 for an advance screening of the pilot episode During the presentation event the city s mayor Bill Saffo declared Monday June 24 2013 as Dome Day and awarded Stephen King a key to the city 31 On June 24 2013 the night of the series premiere entertainment website Vulture published an article about the economics of Under the Dome to bring the expensive production an estimated 3 million per episode to life CBS had struck a deal with Amazon Video that would bring new episodes to the platform four days after they debuted on CBS That deal estimated at 750 000 for each episode covered one quarter of each episode s estimated production cost Additionally the article says that foreign markets also played an important role in the financing bringing in about 1 9 million and with the North Carolina state tax credits the show earned for filming in the state an estimated 400 000 meant CBS had already earned back the money they paid for each episode before the episodes even aired on TV CBS president and CEO Leslie Moonves described the deals Combining Amazon with the international syndication deal makes Under the Dome profitable immediately 32 On July 29 2013 the series was renewed for a 13 episode second season with executive producer and Under the Dome novel writer Stephen King announced to be writing the second season premiere episode 33 The second season premiered on June 30 2014 34 with King making a cameo appearance in the episode as a customer in the Sweetbriar Rose diner The second season ended on September 22 2014 35 On October 9 2014 the series was renewed for a third season 36 During a CBS press briefing in May 2015 showrunner and executive producer Neal Baer promised answers in the new season We will tell you why the dome came down and what it s about with new executive producer Tim Schlattman adding You ll see how these puzzle pieces form a puzzle that may be different from what you thought it would be 37 A month later Baer provided some insight on the series as a whole saying that each season has an overarching philosophy The first year was faith fear and fascism The second year was faith vs science This year it s the individual vs the group with the theme being the enemy within 38 The third season premiered on June 25 2015 39 Following information from CBS entertainment chairman Nina Tassler in August that The Dome is coming down at the end of this season speculation started that the third season would also be the final season 40 which CBS confirmed at the end of the month 2 In an interview after the series finale aired on September 10 2015 41 Neal Baer said he was very happy with this ending I feel very satisfied We made it so there could be another season but it wasn t necessary 10 Baer had previously stated in an interview in October 2013 that he knew what the ending of the show would be and that five seasons of 13 episodes would be an ideal length 42 Despite this when the series ended in 2015 after only three seasons Baer said a potential fourth season would ve been a real challenge as the third season finale left the show in a situation where he questioned Then what Would we do the same thing again 10 CBS affiliate WRAL TV reported August 10 2015 that tours around the show sets in the EUE Screen Gems studio would be wrapping early because the sets no longer used for the series were going to be torn down 43 44 On August 25 2015 it was reported that the show s props would be sold between August 27 and 29 2015 45 46 Filming edit Filming for the series officially began in Southport and Wilmington both in North Carolina on February 28 2013 47 48 49 Additional filming took place in Burgaw 50 It was confirmed on October 9 2014 that even after extensive cuts to the state tax credits filming would remain in the Wilmington area for the show s third season 51 Episodes editMain article List of Under the Dome episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedAverage viewers in millions First airedLast aired113June 24 2013 2013 06 24 September 16 2013 2013 09 16 11 21 52 213June 30 2014 2014 06 30 September 22 2014 2014 09 22 7 17 53 313June 25 2015 2015 06 25 September 10 2015 2015 09 10 4 70 54 Reception editOn June 27 2013 King acknowledged that the TV version of Under the Dome varies considerably from the book version and called the series very good while commenting on some of those differences 11 If you look closely you ll see that most of my characters are still there although some have been combined and others have changed jobs That s also true of the big stuff like the supermarket riot the reason for all that propane storage and the book s thematic concerns with diminishing resources Many of the changes wrought by Brian K Vaughan and his team of writers have been of necessity and I approved of them wholeheartedly Some have been occasioned by their plan to keep the dome in place over Chester s Mill for months instead of little more than a week as is the case in the book Other story modifications are slotting into place because the writers have completely reimagined the source of the dome Critical reception edit Season 1 edit The first season has a score of 68 100 based on 45 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews on review aggregator website Metacritic 6 The season has a score of 83 based on 52 reviews on film and TV review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the site s critical consensus for the season reads Under the Dome is an effective and engrossing horror mystery with airtight plotting and great special effects 7 Positive reviews included Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter who wrote that the intriguing Stephen King adaption is filled with storytelling promise 55 Glenn Garvin of the Miami Herald who wrote that based on the pilot episode with its taut script strong performances and special effects that are impressive without being overwhelming there s hope that Under The Dome might measure up to its unsettling print progenitor 56 and Verne Gay of Newsday who wrote that the show looks like a summer winner 57 A negative review came from Matthew Gilbert of The Boston Globe who wrote that so much is working against Under the Dome it s hard to get genuinely excited While the arrival of the dome is intriguing the characters are not 58 Season 2 edit The second season has a score of 52 100 based on nine reviews indicating mixed or average reviews on review aggregator website Metacritic 8 The season has a score of 61 based on 18 reviews on film and TV review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the site s critical consensus for the season reads Though it reins in some of the first season s absurdity and shows potential for improvement Under the Dome s second season still feels like a ride with no closure 9 Negative reviews included Hank Stuever of The Washington Post who wrote that I just don t buy Under the Dome on any level I think the story is a shambles and the concept is dumb 59 and Verne Gay of Newsday who wrote Under the dumb 60 However other critics were more positive Mark Dawidziak of The Plain Dealer wrote that If not top tier TV terror fare Under the Dome certainly is solid second level stuff And given the state of horror on television these days that s a bloody good compliment Even while acknowledging the occasional misstep give Under the Dome credit for getting a lot of things right 61 while Sarah Rodman of The Boston Globe wrote that there are glimmers of hope for season two 62 Season 3 edit In a June 2015 interview with The Hollywood Reporter to discuss season three Neal Baer commented on the less than favorable critical reception to previous episodes I always feel like critics if they could do it better they d be writing the show So bring it on It s really easy to criticize and it s really hard to develop a show Baer also stated I think criticism is important because it brings context to shows It gives insight But criticism has changed so much in the past several years because of the Internet There are so many places so many voices Sometimes it feels like there s a bandwagon of sorts Jokingly Baer did note that fortunately the audience has been pretty critic proof in many ways 38 The third season received mixed reviews Positive reviews included Ken Tucker of Yahoo who wrote that Under the Dome is certainly broadcast television s most enjoyable science fiction fantasy series a summer treat that while sometimes silly and over the top is never less than energetically imaginative and aware of the history of its genre 63 Scott Von Doviak of The A V Club who wrote that this show is always more fun when it leans into its sci fi elements 64 and Paul Dailly of TV Fanatic who wrote that All things considered this was a solid if unspectacular return for the show 65 Negative reviews included Kevin Yeoman of ScreenRant who wrote that There is a certain joy that comes from watching something as consistently moronic as Under the Dome 66 and Tim Surette of TV com who wrote that it takes balls to think your audience is so dumb and brain dead that you feel the need to explain the big twist in the episode that s about to happen before the episode even begins 67 Ratings edit The Under the Dome series premiere aired June 24 2013 and established new records It was the highest rated CBS summer premiere since Big Brother s 2000 season the most watched drama summer premiere on any television network since 1992 and the second highest rated premiere of the 2012 13 United States network television schedule after The Following 3 With DVR viewership figures added the series premiere was viewed by a total of 17 76 million viewers 68 Viewership and ratings per season of Under the Dome Season Timeslot ET Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Avg viewers millions Avg 18 49rating Date Viewers millions Date Viewers millions 1 Monday 10 p m 13 June 24 2013 2013 06 24 13 53 69 September 16 2013 2013 09 16 12 10 70 2012 13 11 19 TBD 2 13 June 30 2014 2014 06 30 9 41 71 September 22 2014 2014 09 22 7 52 72 2013 14 7 17 TBD 3 Thursday 9 p m 1 Thursday 10 p m 2 13 13 June 25 2015 2015 06 25 6 25 73 September 10 2015 2015 09 10 4 23 74 2014 15 4 70 1 0 4 5 Under the Dome U S viewers per episode millions Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org SeasonEpisode numberAverage12345678910111213113 5311 8110 7111 1311 6011 4110 4210 3610 6411 1111 159 7212 1011 2129 417 707 646 746 576 836 907 306 606 296 627 047 527 1736 256 255 285 124 754 634 683 883 734 044 603 704 234 70Audience measurement performed by Nielsen Media Research 75 Broadcast editIn Canada the series premiered on June 24 2013 on Global Television Network 76 In Australia the series premiered on June 25 2013 on Network Ten 77 and on January 4 2015 on TV H TS 78 In the United Kingdom the series premiered on August 19 2013 on Channel 5 79 In the Republic of Ireland the series premiered on September 12 2014 on RTE2 80 On September 21 2018 the entire series started a re run on Horror Channel in the United Kingdom 81 In India it is digitally available to stream on MX Player in Hindi Tamil and Telugu languages English is available to Stream on Amazon Prime 82 Home media editSeason Episodes DVD and Blu ray release dates Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 1 13 November 5 2013 83 November 18 2013 84 November 27 2013 85 2 13 December 9 2014 86 December 29 2014 87 December 3 2014 88 3 13 December 8 2015 89 December 14 2015 90 December 17 2015 91 A Complete Series DVD pack was released on June 20 2017 92 References edit a b CBS Announces Summer Schedule Including Premiere Dates for Under the Dome Unforgettable amp Big Brother TV by the Numbers January 12 2013 Archived from the original on January 7 2017 Retrieved January 6 2017 a b Ausiello Michael August 31 2015 Under the Dome End Date Set Series Finale to Air Sept 10 TVLine Retrieved January 6 2017 a b Levin Gary June 25 2013 Dome sets summer ratings records USA Today Retrieved July 3 2013 Chitwood Adam June 25 2013 Under the Dome Debuts to Impressive 13 1 Million Viewers Collider Retrieved June 10 2023 a b Staff September 11 2015 Under the Dome Season Three Ratings TV Series Finale Retrieved October 2 2015 a b Under the Dome Season 1 Metacritic Retrieved September 16 2023 a b Under the Dome Season 1 2013 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved September 16 2023 a b Under the Dome Season 2 Metacritic Retrieved May 1 2016 a b Under the Dome Season 2 2014 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved September 16 2023 a b c Iannucci Rebecca September 10 2015 Under the Dome EP Talks Satisfying End Hypothetical Season 4 Plan TVLine Retrieved January 6 2017 a b King Stephen June 27 2013 A Letter From Stephen StephenKing com Retrieved December 18 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Meet the Residents of Chester s Mill CBS Archived from the original on December 1 2013 Retrieved December 18 2016 a b Goldberg Lesley February 4 2014 Under the Dome Adds CSI NY Star Newcomer as Regulars for Season Two The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 18 2016 Petski Denise February 26 2015 Kylie Bunbury Joins Under The Dome Nic Bishop In Dominion Deadline Hollywood Retrieved December 18 2016 Lind Westbrook Jennifer September 10 2015 Under the Dome Series Finale Recap How Does It All End BuddyTV Archived from the original on September 14 2015 Retrieved 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