Under The Dome

So just any high school teacher with some science and chemistry background can create a deadly flu virus with a pig, some eggs, and a school lab?

Guess we know who killed Angie but what was the motivation?
We don't 100% for sure know that Sam killed Angie. It does appear so though, but who knows. It was certainly insinuated by showing those scratch marks on his shoulder. I have no idea what his motivation would be.
 
Sam killed Angie, according to a TV Guide article. Why he did so hasn't been revealed yet.

Rebecca is completely nuts. And Lyle and Sam and to an extent, Big Jim. Too many crazy people in that town and not enough Barbies. *no pun intended*
 
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Comic-Con: ‘Under The Dome’ Panel Offers Sneak Peek But No Real Spoilers

Comic-Con: ‘Under The Dome’ Panel Offers Sneak Peek But No Real Spoilers

From the clips they showed today at Comic-Con, the second season of Under The Dome is about to get a lot harsher. Big Jim is on the warpath, Barbie is on the move and what’s underneath Chester’s Mill might turn out to be as deadly as the dome that’s over top of it. ”No one is safe under the dome,” said executive produce Neal Baer today about whether more characters would die on the CBS summer drama.

“We kept the body count down for the beginning of the season so we can rev it up towards the end,” Baer added during today’s panel discussion. “There are no set rules,” the EP also remarked about whether killed-off characters could come back.

A five-minute clip of Episode 7 was shown during the panel, hinting with Mike Vogel’s character Dale “Barbie” Barbara falling into a deep cavern that the dome may prove not to so impregnable. “One of our characters might get out of the dome this season, literally,” said Baer. “We just finished shooting last week and we know the ending but we won’t tell you.” The episode airs August 11.

After the video played, Vogel joked with a series of goodbyes to his fellow panelists and the crowd, but it seems unlikely the lead will be one of the departed. He revealed later that more of the character’s background, secrets and why he really joined the military will be unveiled further into the season.

Baer and Vogel were joined on the panel today in a nearly standing-room-only Ballroom 20 by cast members Dean Norris, Rachelle Lefevre, Alexander Koch, Colin Ford and Eddie Cahill. This is UTD’s second visit to the geekfest. The Steven Spielberg-produced series based on the writings of Stephen King made a big splash with its debut last year. A smash hit for CBS when it premiered last summer, it was renewed for a 13-episode second season in July 2013. Although the series returned down this season, it has proven a strong DVR draw.

“We’ve set it up so we can keep going because we have a lot of stories to tell,” said Baer of the series being planned for at least three to five seasons. Calling the series “a parable for our times,” Baer also noted that “we’ve gone bit beyond the book,” in reference to King’s novel. “We talk to Steven all the time and he reads every script and loves it when we kill a character,” Baer said of the author’s involvement, “and you can’t forget Steven and his people at Amblin.” Norris, who plays the evil Big Jim, told the crowd he loved King’s direct involvement with UTD the TV show. “It’s great to see him on the set and its great to know he was a voice and is guiding the show,” the former Breaking Bad actor said.

Kevin Frazier, co-host of The Insider, moderated the panel, which ended with a trailer for Spielberg’s other CBS series, Extant starring Halle Berry. Maybe that will be here next year.
 
He's bat**** ****ing crazy

Seems like it runs in the whole family.

I wonder if that tunnel in the locker goes under and out of the dome or what?

I'm thinking it's a sphere and it goes well into the ground. If you recall in the first season Junior went to the very bottom of the concrete plant and thought he was free only to run into the dome. There is some other purpose for that tunnel/cave thing.
 
My guess is Angie saw the long narrow tunnel when she opened the locker, before she got sliced up
 
There is so much crazy in this show. Why does Dale Raoul (Maxine Fortenberry from Trueblood) always play the dumb woman in shows?

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There is so much crazy in this show. Why does Dale Raoul (Maxine Fortenberry from Trueblood) always play the dumb woman in shows?

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haven't seen True Blood other than an episode here and there but what makes you think that her character in UTD is dumb?:unsure:
 
haven't seen True Blood other than an episode here and there but what makes you think that her character in UTD is dumb?:unsure:

Specifically this latest episode. Unless I'm mistaking her for a completely different actress she was the one asking Big Jim where Julia had been while everyone was in the bar. Big Jim proceeded to tell her she was shirking her duties by hanging out with Barbie and she was eating up every word of it.
 
What makes you think that?

Why would Barbie kill the hands? That would be a huge twist, since they have made him out to be a "good guy".

I think they were foreshadowing that. Before he jumped last night he told Barbie that when he watches his red headed boo die, he will change his mind and be glad to kill all 4 hands.

It would be an interesting twist.
 
I think they were foreshadowing that. Before he jumped last night he told Barbie that when he watches his red headed boo die, he will change his mind and be glad to kill all 4 hands.

It would be an interesting twist.
Yeah I could potentially see that happening.
 
So far, Barbie has kept his composure in every situation of adversity that's been handed to him. I'm ready to see him snap.
 
So far, Barbie has kept his composure in every situation of adversity that's been handed to him. I'm ready to see him snap.

He's the hero of the show. Unless the writers go full retard with the show then he's not killing people just for fun. You should be more upset about the alien girl walking around that's pretending to be human.
 

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