tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6191103401125615282.post3554423038984411979..comments2024-01-07T11:28:52.468-08:00Comments on The (TV) Revolution Will Be Analyzed : In Which I Review Under the Dome (1x8)Jacquelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10417436811849433401noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6191103401125615282.post-18280173299920475872013-08-23T18:03:25.207-07:002013-08-23T18:03:25.207-07:00Pluto theory is new headcanon. Perfect. Pluto theory is new headcanon. Perfect. Jacquelynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10417436811849433401noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6191103401125615282.post-29983127310795982012013-08-23T07:33:51.327-07:002013-08-23T07:33:51.327-07:00We learned a couple of episodes ago that Monarch b...We learned a couple of episodes ago that Monarch butterflies are not common to Chester's Mill at this time of year, but they were attracted to the Dome. I can understand that they were drawn to it given the magnetic properties the show claims it has...how in the actual frak did one get inside the Dome to appear in the opening scene of the episode? Are there ways in and out of the Dome or is this just more plot devicey, bad writing shenanigans?<br />I'm curious as to why Big Jim has given up hope that they will ever escape the Dome. Does this mean that depression is setting in, realistic views, or is he being told by an unknown force that they are forever trapped?<br />WHAT.ARE.THE.PURPLE.LIGHTS.???<br />Farmer Bad-Teeth is nothing more than an asshole who serves little purpose at this point, he can be dead now. But that probably won't happen since this show only kills off the good/useful characters (i.e. Rose/Zelda, Alice, Sheriff Lapidus). *end of episode* Ding dong the jerk is dead!<br />Jim needs to be dethroned from his supposed perch of power, his authority is empty. PS: Junior hitting Big Jim was fantastic, not really a Junior fan (aside from staring at his beautiful full lips)...but that was just pure awesome. Though I'm not sure I believe his explanation at the end about being a double-agent/trojan horse. <br />I have a question for Mr. Demolition man, Barbie...I am by no means an expert on wells or explosives but how does blowing up a metal pipe which draws water from the earth redirect water to several other locations? Bad-Teeth's well, as it was explained, was dug long ago and syphoned water from other sources which would suggest it went deep enough to do so. How does an explosion redirect gravity?<br />Why was Big Jim trying to sell Barbie on his idea that blowing up the well was too risky? We just learned it can rain inside the Dome, though the well is convenient it is not necessary for survival. Also, why is he trying to split the town into two groups Us vs. Them...(LOST-esque anyone?)<br />Joey's house has power...I thought the generator blew episodes ago when the impromptu party was held there...when did it get fixed and how is it still running?<br />Barlie have now slept together and she refers to him as Honey...I feel as though they are advancing this relationship way too quickly; especially since they will have to deal with what Barbie has done.<br />Why is Jorrie standing inside the grave at the end of the episode? That's morbid and down-right creepy.<br />Will Joey die now that Reporter has seen him, or is it trying to communicate using familiar faces (via Contact/Jodie Foster)?<br />"The Monarch will be crowned."...Okay, I'll say it. E.T. Hunger Games. What if this is for the sole amusement for alien life? Trap people under the dome and see who is still alive at the end. Those lights are maybe the signal broadcasting the events to the big screen TV's on Pluto. [Extended theory: This is happening because the Plutonians are pissed off that earthlings declassified their home-world as a planet.]DoctorPhoenix88https://www.blogger.com/profile/06188751210934523746noreply@blogger.com