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Under the Dome
Genre
Based onUnder the Dome
by Stephen King
Developed byBrian K. Vaughan
Starring
ComposersW. G. Snuffy Walden
A. Patrick Rose
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducerRandy Sutter
CinematographyCort Fey
EditorTimothy A. Good
Running time43 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseJune 24, 2013 (2013-06-24) –
present

Under the Dome is an American science fiction drama television series that premiered on CBS on June 24, 2013.[1] The series was developed by Brian K. Vaughan and based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King.[2][3] Both Vaughan and King serve as executive producers along with Neal Baer, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Jack Bender, Steven Spielberg, and Stacey Snider. Danish director Niels Arden Oplev produced and directed the pilot. Baer serves as the showrunner for the series.[4] Vaughan exited the series before the premiere of season two.[5]

On October 9, 2014, CBS renewed Under the Dome for a third season, expected to air in mid-2015.[6]

Synopsis

Under the Dome tells the story of the residents of the small town of Chester's Mill, where a massive, transparent, indestructible dome suddenly cuts them off from the rest of the world. With no Internet access, no mobile signals and limited radio communication, the people trapped inside must find their own ways to survive with diminishing resources and rising tensions. While military forces, the government, and the media positioned outside of this surrounding barrier attempt to break it down, a small group of people inside attempt to figure out what the dome is, where it came from, and when (and if) it will go away.

Cast and characters

The cast members portray characters that were mostly taken from the original novel, "although some have been combined and others have changed jobs."[2]

Main

  • Mike Vogel as Dale "Barbie" Barbara, an Army veteran visiting Chester's Mill
  • Rachelle Lefevre as Julia Shumway, an investigative reporter who becomes romantically involved with Barbie
  • Dean Norris as James "Big Jim" Rennie, a politician and used-car dealer
  • Alexander Koch as James "Junior" Rennie, Big Jim's son and deputy sheriff
  • Colin Ford as Joe McAlister, a teenager whose parents are outside of the dome; younger brother of Angie
  • Britt Robertson as Angie McAlister (seasons 1–2), Joe's older sister who works as a waitress and a candy striper with dreams of escaping Chester's Mill
  • Natalie Martinez as Deputy Linda Esquivel (seasons 1–2), a loyal and ambitious sheriff's deputy who is appointed sheriff by Big Jim
  • Nicholas Strong as Phil Bushey (seasons 1–2), a popular radio DJ, then acting sheriff
  • Mackenzie Lintz as Elinore "Norrie" Calvert-Hill (recurring in season 1, regular in season 2), Alice's and Carolyn's daughter and Joe's love interest
  • Aisha Hinds as Carolyn Hill (regular in season 1, recurring in season 2), a Los Angeles entertainment attorney, trapped in Chester's Mill
  • Jolene Purdy as Dodee Weaver (regular in season 1, guest in season 2), a radio engineer who makes contact with the outside world
  • Eddie Cahill as Sam Verdreaux (season 2–), a reclusive EMT and brother-in-law of Big Jim
  • Karla Crome as Rebecca Pine (season 2), a science teacher who is studying the dome

Recurring

  • John Elvis as Ben Drake, Joe's best friend
  • Grace Victoria Cox as Melanie Cross, one of the original four hands who was killed in 1988; brought back to life by the dome (season 2–)
  • Max Ehrich as Hunter May, a computer hacker who works for Don Barbara; is inside the dome (after initially being outside) (season 2–)
  • Dale Raoul as Andrea Grinell, a local widow of a hoarder; suspicious about the numerous propane trucks coming into town (seasons 1–2)
  • Megan Ketch as Harriet Arnold, a friend of Julia's; gives birth after touching the dome (2 episodes)

Season 1

  • Samantha Mathis as Dr Alice Calvert, Carolyn's wife and Norrie's mother; a diabetic, she dies from a heart attack due to a lack of insulin (7 episodes)
  • Beth Broderick as Rose Twitchell, owner of Sweetbriar Rose; killed by the Dundee brothers when they attempt to raid the diner (5 episodes)
  • Leon Rippy as Ollie Dinsmore, a local farmer (5 episodes)
  • Crystal Martinez as Nurse Adams (5 episodes)
  • Ned Bellamy as Rev. Lester Coggins (4 episodes)
  • R. Keith Harris as Peter Shumway, Julia's husband (4 episodes)
  • Andrew Vogel as Carter Thibodeau, a deputy sheriff (4 episodes)
  • Kevin Sizemore as Paul Randolph, a deputy sheriff (3 episodes)
  • Natalie Zea as Maxine Seagrave, a criminal acquaintance of Big Jim and Barbie (3 episodes)
  • Josh Carter as Eric "Rusty" Denton, a firefighter and Linda's fiancé; is outside the dome (2 episodes)
  • Jeff Fahey as Howard "Duke" Perkins, Head of Chester's Mill Sheriff's Department; dies when the dome explodes his pacemaker (2 episodes)
  • Joe Knezevich as Freddy Denton, a deputy sheriff and Rusty's brother (2 episodes)
  • Mare Winningham as Agatha Seagrave, a deceptively warm caretaker who is revealed to be Maxine's mother (2 episodes)

Season 2

  • Sherry Stringfield as Pauline Rennie, the late wife of Big Jim and mother of Junior; was thought to be dead, but was alive outside of the dome (9 episodes)
  • Dwight Yoakam as Lyle Chumley, a barber and one of the original four hands, who dated Pauline Rennie (7 episodes)
  • Estes Tarver as Tom Tilden, a local farmer whose pigs are infected and whose wife dies in the cold snap (5 episodes)
  • Brett Cullen as Don Barbara, the estranged father of Barbie; is outside the dome

Development and production

The project was first announced in November 2009, but it was not until two years later that Vaughan was hired to adapt the novel as a series, then set up at cable network Showtime.[7][8] 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. Immediately interested, Tassler picked up the series and attached veteran television producer Neal Baer, who is under contract at CBS, to be the showrunner. It was announced in November 2012 that CBS had bypassed ordering a pilot and given Under the Dome a thirteen-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.[9]

A teaser trailer was created specially for the 2013 Super Bowl. 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".[10]

On July 29, 2013, the series was renewed for a 13-episode second season, which began on June 30, 2014, with Stephen King as the writer of the season premiere episode.[11] As of August 2013, Vaughan is the series' executive producer and showrunner.[12] Baer has stated that he knows what the ending of the show will be and that five seasons of thirteen episodes would be an ideal length.[13]

Filming

Filming for the series officially began in Southport and Wilmington, both in North Carolina, on February 28, 2013.[14][15][16] Additional filming took place in Burgaw.[17] It was confirmed on October 9, 2014 that even after extensive cuts to the state tax credits, filming would remain in the Wilmington area.[18] Vaughan left the show in 2014 before the premiere of season two. However, he had already planned out the season with Baer before his exit. Baer is the current showrunner.[5]

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedAverage viewers
(in millions)
First airedLast aired
113June 24, 2013 (2013-06-24)September 16, 2013 (2013-09-16)11.21[19]
213June 30, 2014 (2014-06-30)September 22, 2014 (2014-09-22)7.17[20]
313June 25, 2015 (2015-06-25)September 10, 2015 (2015-09-10)4.70[21]

Reception

Critical reception

The pilot episode received positive reviews, and the initial episodes were generally well received. As of June 25, 2013, the pilot episode has a rating of 72 out of 100 on Metacritic – indicating "generally favorable reviews".[22] Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 82% of 45 critics have given the first season a positive review. The site's consensus is, "Under the Dome is an effective and engrossing horror/mystery with airtight plotting and great special effects."[23]

On June 10, 2013, Under the Dome was one of the six series chosen for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Most Exciting New Series.[24] However, by August 13, eight episodes into the season, reviews of the show had declined sharply, with TV.com's Tim Surette calling it "mediocre TV"[25] and Geek Speak Magazine's Rachel Hyland calling it "a silly, silly show" of "abiding awfulness."[26]

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:[2]

[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 re-imagined the source of the Dome.

Ratings

The pilot established records for the highest rated CBS summer premiere since Big Brother's 2000 season, the highest drama summer premiere on any network since 1992 and the second highest rated premiere of the 2012–13 United States network television schedule after The Following.[27] With DVR figures added, the series premiere was viewed by a total of 17.76 million viewers.[28]

The second season (up through the episode three) received an average viewership of 8.55 million live viewers; but including DVR viewership, the season has been watched by 12.21 million viewers.[29] Including DVR viewership, the second season finale was watched by 11.27 million viewers.[30]

Episode
number
Title Original air date Viewers
(in millions)
Ratings/Share
(Adults 18–49)
Rank per week
(Adults 18–49)
Season 1
1.01 "Pilot" June 24, 2013 (2013-06-24) 13.53[31] 3.3/9[31] #1[32]
1.02 "The Fire" July 1, 2013 (2013-07-01) 11.81[33] 2.9/8[33] #1[34]
1.03 "Manhunt" July 8, 2013 (2013-07-08) 10.71[35] 2.7/8[35] #2[36]
1.04 "Outbreak" July 15, 2013 (2013-07-15) 11.13[37] 2.7/8[37] #3[38]
1.05 "Blue on Blue" July 22, 2013 (2013-07-22) 11.60[39] 2.8/8[39] #2[40]
1.06 "The Endless Thirst" July 29, 2013 (2013-07-29) 11.41[41] 2.8/8[41] #3[42]
1.07 "Imperfect Circles" August 5, 2013 (2013-08-05) 10.42[43] 2.6/7[43] #2[44]
1.08 "Thicker Than Water" August 12, 2013 (2013-08-12) 10.36[45] 2.4/7[45] #2[46]
1.09 "The Fourth Hand" August 19, 2013 (2013-08-19) 11.64[47] 2.4/7[47] #3[48]
1.10 "Let the Games Begin" August 26, 2013 (2013-08-26) 11.11[49] 2.5/7[49] #2[50]
1.11 "Speak of the Devil" September 2, 2013 (2013-09-02) 11.15[51] 2.7/8[51] #10[52]
1.12 "Exigent Circumstances" September 9, 2013 (2013-09-09) 9.72[53] 2.1/6[53] #8[54]
1.13 "Curtains" September 16, 2013 (2013-09-16) 12.10[55] 2.8/8[55] #4[56]
Season 2
2.01 "Heads Will Roll" June 30, 2014 (2014-06-30) 9.41[57] 2.1/7[57] #2[58]
2.02 "Infestation" July 7, 2014 (2014-07-07) 7.70[59] 1.7/5[59] #6[60]
2.03 "Force Majeure" July 14, 2014 (2014-07-14) 7.64[61] 1.9/6[61] #6[62]
2.04 "Revelation" July 21, 2014 (2014-07-21) 6.74[63] 1.5/5[63] #7[64]
2.05 "Reconciliation" July 28, 2014 (2014-07-28) 6.57[65] 1.5/5[65] #10[66]
2.06 "In the Dark" August 4, 2014 (2014-08-04) 6.83[67] 1.6/5[67] #9[68]
2.07 "Going Home" August 11, 2014 (2014-08-11) 6.90[69] 1.5/5[69] #10[70]
2.08 "Awakening" August 18, 2014 (2014-08-18) 7.30[71] 1.5/5[71] #10[72]
2.09 "The Red Door" August 25, 2014 (2014-08-25) 6.60[73] 1.4/4[73] #11[74]
2.10 "The Fall" September 1, 2014 (2014-09-01) 6.29[75] 1.2/4[75] #23[76]
2.11 "Black Ice" September 8, 2014 (2014-09-08) 6.62[77] 1.4/4[77] #18[78]
2.12 "Turn" September 15, 2014 (2014-09-15) 7.04[79] 1.6/5[79] #17[80]
2.13 "Go Now" September 22, 2014 (2014-09-22) 7.52[81] 1.8/5[81] #36[82]

Seasonal ratings

U.S. television ratings for Under the Dome
Season Time slot (EDT) No. of episodes Premiere Finale TV season Overall
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
18–49 Viewers
(millions)
1
Monday 10 pm
13
June 24, 2013
13.53[31]
September 16, 2013
12.10[55] 2013 2.7/8[19] 11.19[19]
2 13
June 30, 2014
9.41[57]
September 22, 2014
7.52[81] 2014 1.6/5[20] 7.17[20]

Broadcast

The series is available for streaming on Amazon Instant Video devices four days after broadcast on CBS. The deal with Amazon helped CBS to mitigate the high production cost of nearly $3 million per episode.[83] In Canada, the series premiered on June 24, 2013 on Global Television Network.[84] In Australia, the series premiered on June 25, 2013 on Network Ten – just hours, calculating for time differences, after the US,[85] and airs in repeat on TV H!TS since January 4, 2015.[86] The series premiered in the UK on August 19, 2013 on Channel 5.[87] The series premiered in Ireland on September 12, 2013 on RTÉ Two.[88]

DVD releases

Season Episodes DVD and Blu-ray release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 13 November 5, 2013[89] November 18, 2013[90] November 27, 2013[91]
2 13 December 9, 2014[92] December 29, 2014[93] December 3, 2014[94]

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