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Under the Dome - Go Now - Review: "The Butterflies Are Back"

23 Sept 2014

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Previous Episode: 2.12 Turn

2.13 "Go Now"
(Directed by Jack Bender, written by Caitlin Parrish & Cathryn Humphris)
Rating: 5.5/10 (C-)

Next Episode: 3.01 Move On

And we have arrived at the end of Under the Dome’s sophomore season. Whether this is the end of the show or just the season remains a mystery as CBS hasn’t renewed it yet but chances are, we can expect it to come back next summer.
For the most part, this season has been underwhelming and I was prepared for the worst, so I was pleasantly surprised that ”Go Now” didn’t turn out to be a complete disaster like last season’s finale. While it doesn’t mean the episode was great in any way, shape or form. It still fared better than most of the installments we have been offered over the course of two seasons.

It has become very apparant that the writers seem to be clueless about what to do with Big Jim. He wanted to hold the power in Chester’s Mill, then they painted him as a victim when Phil went after him, he held two teenagers hostage but instantly redeemed himself by saving Lyle whom he later killed because he stabbed his wife. It’s all very polarizing and contradictory and that has never been more clear than after this episode:
During the first half of the episode he actually resembles a decent human being by bringing Pauline to the high school, getting medical supplies and being with her during her last moments. All his efforts are in vain, as Rebecca has injected Pauline with a lethal dose of morphine because she told her it's what the dome wants. At this point, I just can’t help but roll my eyes whenever something talks about what the dome wants (I wonder how long a video compilation of characters talking about the dome’s needs would be). It doesn’t take long for BIg Jim to put the pieces together and for his sociopathic side to resurface when he smashes Rebecca’s head with a hammer. R.I.P. You’ll be kinda missed. She started out as an unlikeable and annoying character but she slowly grew on me once she stopped scheming to kill off half the town.
When Big Jim's plea to the dome to bring his wife back is left unanswered, he sets Pauline’s studio along with her corpse on father and is on his merry way to kill the dome’s friends.

In the meantime, the teenagers go down the hole and discover new tunnels but once they come across a fork, they decide to go back rather than going ahead to find out if one of of the two ways actually lead somewhere. On the way up, they run into Barbie and once they return to the school, an evacuation plan is set in motion. Via school buses the entire town (which apparently has a population of about 70 people) gathers at the hole.

It is then when Julia receives a distress call from Andrea and when she arrives at her house, she is greeted by Big Jim nonchalantly shooting Andrea. And of course, the show makes use of one of the worst tropes ever by having Julia hide in the house rather than storming out of it. However, she manages to stab him in the foot and escape. On the run, she comes across Sam and Junior who tells him he’ll take care of his father but for some reason, the show still can’t bring itself to kill Big Jim, as Junior only shoots him once and turns his back on him. Killing him would mean that a) the writers don’t have to figure out what to do with him (something they clearly have been struggling with) and b) Dean Norris can move on to better things. It's a win-win, so I don't know why they the powers that be still refuse to just get it over with.

By the time Julia arrives at the tunnels, a gap has formed making it impossible for her to cross over. She says her goodbyes to Barbie and tells him that it’s okay because… it’s what the dome wants. Barbie moves along, wondering why the group has stopped and notices the aforementioned fork (Again, they could have checked it out before bringing the whole town down there) and the monarch butterflies return to guide their way but where they find themselves at is a dead-end, that is until Barbie places his hand on the stone wall which collapses and reveals Melanie surrounded by blinding light telling them to follow her.

And this is how it ends. No new revelations about the dome, plenty of dead characters and Big Jim all alone in Chester’s Mill with the rest of the town escaping the dome at last. It has been an uneven season with a lot of hiccups and missteps but if nothing else, Under the Dome remains an entertaining show, even if mostly for all the wrong reasons.

Other thoughts:
- The most hilarious part about this episode was Barbie and Julia trying to help Tom who got trapped under some machine and then got struck by lightning. His son witnessed the whole thing but didn’t seem to be bothered about it throughout the episode.
- Aisha Hinds makes another random appearance but it felt like she was just an extra who was given a few lines rather than an established character.
- In case this is the series finale, here’s my head canon on how it all ends: Everyone gets out, Julia and Junior get rescued by a swarm of monarch butterflies and Dodee keeps her promise by appearing to Big Jim and smiling as he succumbs to his wound.
- Well, this is it for Season 2 of Under the Dome. Thanks to everyone for taking the time to read my reviews and comment on them. It’s been a fun few months, maybe we’ll be back next summer. Enjoy the new fall season!


About the Author - Mark A. Ondo/LittleDreamer
20 y/o Austrian. Music lover, avid TV watcher, cheesecake muncher and pseudo writer. His taste in television is as eclectic as it gets and he dedicates more time to fictional characters than he would like to admit. He currently reviews Under the Dome, writes about various shows in Mark's Remarks and creates Best-Scene Polls for Grey's Anatomy, Once upon a Time, Revenge and Scandal.
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17 comments:

  1. It's been a pretty disappointing season after an enjoyable first one. The best part has been reading your reviews and other peoples comments.

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  2. i did not like this finale one bit.

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  3. WTF How can they possibly think this was ok to air after 12 weeks of absolutely nothing?!? NO answers to anything! Lol. At least last year one of the aliens came down for a visit. Last weeks episode had Melanie fall down a hole that inexplicably appears out of nowhere with cartoon dust and smoke surrounding it. This week we get no answer to how or why that happened, but somehow she is behind a wall of rock in a room with blinding light. come on. I like this show, I do, but to do that to us after a season that went nowhere is uber uncool. And why have the plot line of the dome shrinking for two weeks if nothing comes of it? Just to hasten their escape? They didn't need another crisis for that. And with that being said I will still watch next season episode after episode, lol.


    Btw, I laughed at your comment about apparently the town now has a population of about 70 people. lol. what was that about.

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  4. I actually liked the finale.. I mean there was some useless killings (sad about Andrea) not so much Rebecca though. Thought it was awesome that the whole town got down to the tunnels, there's hope of getting out of the dome. Big Jim is nat sh*t crazy that's for sure. Watching him light everything on fire including Pauline absolutely nuts. They don't kill him off because he's the badguy, you always need a bad guy and a hero. So they left I open just in case theres another season. Was really shocked Julia and Junior got left behind like that. Theyve been big parts of both seasons, I expected them to get out with the rest of them. That is if they get out. I have a running theory though, so we saw Melanie telling Barbie to come with her. I wonder if there's another town in another world where all the people who died under the dome go to. And maybe that's where Melanie came from cause Julia did find her in the lake, which is how the rest of them go back when they came from Zenith. Maybe they aren't supposed to go back to the outside world. None of them. I kinda hope for another season just cause they left it open to so many different things. But I'm guessing since we haven't heard anything yet its not good news.

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  5. The finale was proof what everything that has gone terribly wrong with the show-the characters,storyline,acting! Such a disappointment.No real answers & only more confusion-what kind of finale is this?

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  6. - Agree with everything you said. We've been given absolutely nothing to work with. So much precious screentime wasted on those little crises...
    - They should have hired more extras. It's ridiculous trying to make us believe that group of people was the entire town.

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  7. It's really awful how little we have learned about the dome this year.

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  8. My biggest problem with Big Jim is he's written inconsistently. They need to decide whether they want him to be a good guy or a bad guy. They can't have it both ways.

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  9. i will give the show one more chance if they have a third season but for real It was like they forgot what they done last year and now just fuck everything up. All this season was about : "The Freaking Dome is talking t me" and it did absolutely nothing other than screw things up. They put Rebecca a character that has grown a lot since ep 1 to killed her at the end? what a waste tbh.
    The end was kind of cool (no answers whatsoever) but Mothership came looking for them ( i was expecting Mellanie in someking of facility with people running test on her) and Mellanie was waiting like WTH. I will give you that. It was the only thing i liked about the whole episode.

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  10. There were some good moments which are as usual overshadowed by the bad stuff. It was still better than season's finale though.

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  11. Not the biggest fan of Rebecca but she didn't deserve to die by the hands of Big Jim.

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  12. Yeah, I don't understand the crises. I read the book and can maybe come up with a correlation but it would be a stretch if they were going the same route, but I don;t think they are.

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  13. I agree. I stopped watching by episode 3 but keep coming to read your reviews (a) to see if I missed out on anything (answer: NO); and (b) because they're really entertaining.

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  14. The final was a little lame. I felt sorry for Rebecca although I didn't like her. Junior could've shot Big Jim twice,he wasn't going to run out of bullets!And Barbie is the second chosen by the Dome,what a surprise!(sarcasm)
    I don't understand why Melanie's hair is wet and she has that horrible dress again.
    Anyway if cbs renews the show I hope you keep writing these reviews because they are very funny and I've laughed a lot!

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  15. I really didn't like this season finale matter of fact this show has become trash I don't know what they have been doing but UTD is the only show on in the summer so I mines well keep watching

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  16. Season one finale was the worst episode of season one.... and yes this episode have some good moment but that's it ....and what make it worst is that a summer show ...we have to wait 9 months to see what happened

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