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This is one thing the comics did well that the TV series has failed to do so far: make the characters feel like they're under siege. Every sanctuary, no matter how strong the walls are, is effectively a trap. In the comics, the prison gets surrounded by walkers and they even have to reinforce the fences by pushing

F**k. This is and the Dome Cow comment above are the best on this page.

Quit trying to steal Dome Cow's thunder!

This episode was the worst one by far. I keep trying this show and hoping that it'll get better, but it's never going to happen. It's making all the same mistakes along with all new ones. And the 'actor' who plays Joanne is on a level with Rebecca from Under the Dome or Ted in How I Met Your Mother. She must have

Liza was a good character. They should have killed off some of the other dead weight in the group like Travis. I still feel like they wasted most of this season with poorly conceived plots, but it feels like it has the potential to get better. My only worry is about the 15-episode length of season two. If they

The greatest scene of the episode for me:

I hope there's a well where a preppy jock screams at us.

Oh, you'll watch it. YOU'LL WATCH IT. The Dome demands it. The Dome DOME-ands it.

Dungeonmaster?!

Watch it if you ever feel down or depressed. It's guaranteed to put things in perspective for you and brighten your day.

Watch it. Honestly, it's the best comedy on television.

Yes! Go back and watch until the credits are finished.

I'm surprised by how many people thought Bedelia did that to herself. She didn't and Bryan Fuller confirmed it was Hannibal in an interview with IGN. At any rate, everyone brought their best to this finale. It was the perfect way to say goodbye – whether it's goodbye for a year or forever.

AIDS!

"Look out for that homeless guy!"
"Open the door! OPEN THE DOOR!"
"There isn't time! JUST RUN!"

I was praying for it, but I knew they wouldn't have the testicular fortitude to do it. He would have healed in an episode like Julia anyway. And after all that, we still had to listen to Julia speechifying about how in love they are after knowing each other for less than 21 days of DOME-estic misery.

As weak as Angel season four was, it's Shakespeare compared to Under the Dome season three.

This was a fantastic episode. The scene with the homeless man had me crying with laughter.

You're all correct. I must submit to the will of the Dome and stop trying to rate it against real television. I am part of the kinship now. *whistles*