Under The Dome Season 2 - Episode 1 Link
One of the strengths of is how it repositions the main cast.
This moment was a watershed for the series. In the source novel, Angie survives much longer (though her role is different). By killing her off so unceremoniously in the premiere, the writers sent a clear message: It stripped away the safety net that viewers often feel with main cast members. However, it also drew criticism for being a classic example of "fridging"—killing a female character solely to provide motivation and angst for the male characters, particularly her brother Junior and her love interest, Barbie. Regardless of the critical reception, the death set a dark, paranoid tone for the season. Under the Dome Season 2 - Episode 1
But the Dome has never been a passive barrier. In a desperate move, the outer Dome suddenly becomes transparent again, and the inner Dome dissolves—but not before leaving a mysterious, rapidly spinning "killer egg" (a butterfly-shaped artifact) that starts executing people. One of the strengths of is how it repositions the main cast
The force is so strong that it begins pulling all metal objects toward the wall with lethal velocity. In the chaos: Linda Esquivel By killing her off so unceremoniously in the