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"It's not God, it's Darwin!" Ugggghhh. Last week, Julia and Rebecca wrestled for the "worst Under the Dome character" crown, with no clear winner. This week was also pretty much a draw, although I will say that their characters were tweaked somewhat. They were still awful, just differently so. Julia ditched her religious "higher purpose" shtick while Rebecca morphed into something that more resembled a series villain. Though she did, in the end, decide not to poison an entire church prayer group with her pig virus. But still, there was a giant, ridiculous leap in tactics in "Revelation" as Jim and Rebecca somehow instantly went from "We need to choose who should die based on X,Y, and Z" (with Rebecca, naturally, being insensitive and cold to a lame, single-note degree) to "Let's just randomly wipe out anyone who happens to be in the diner." She'd already gotten Jim and Barbie to agree to killing folks (I know, I know...), why did she then escalate it so drastically? Of course, her having a "beef" with religion (her dad told her there were no answers so she "turned to science") led her to try and take out the churchgoers, but that's still out-of-nowhere supervillain s***. And her talking Jim into doing it (seeing as how reluctant he was to even try and choose one person to kill at the beginning of the episode) was absurd. And him likening the situation to the time he showed too much compassion with Pauline was equally dim. Julia, meanwhile, was all about stopping Jim and Rebecca from carrying out their plan. So why didn't she just go and tell everyone their plan? Even if they didn't buy the story at first, it still would have mucked up the works. Instead, she decided to go to Sam because she was sure Jim and Rebecca had "a plan." If she thought they had a plan, why didn't she just stay with them? Follow them around? Yes, Rebecca did have a weird, bats*** plan, but there's really no reason Julia should have thought she'd have one. She had no real reason to suspect that Rebecca, Jim, or Barbie would have had anything else brewing other than their basic plan to kill people selectively. Julia thinking that Rebecca had something more diabolical in store was the show forcing a character to think and feel something unnatural just so they could have a story. But, at least, Julia got to be enough in the right for her to drop the religious spiel for a while. She went to Sam - who we all knew from the premiere episode was bad news when he pretended not to know who Melanie was when it was clear from the look he gave her that he did - and talked about how much she'd misjudged people (meaning Barbie, but probably not Lyle since she's not at all aware of her true faults), not realizing she was misjudging Sam right then and there. Sam, who's also been one of the main suspects in Angie's murder since the first episode too. Thankfully she didn't misjudge Sam so much as to let him kiss her. Though, if he was hiding that he'd been scratched (by Angie, right?) why did he lean in to kiss her? What if she did want to have sex? Then what? Oy. And then, in the end, Barbie had something important to tell her. But he didn't. Because she told him not to speak. Ordinarily, someone would just say what they had to say anyway. But not on Under the Dome. Hell, Barbie wouldn't even tell Linda that he didn't kill Dodee that time when he rode all the way to the police station with her. The Melanie mystery was the brighter part of the episode, though Barbie, Joe, and Norrie sure had a hard time figuring out exactly what did and what didn't constitute a weird occurrence in a dome-covered town. It was strange to get emails, but everyone seemed to be even more baffled about the signal vanishing. And everyone had a hard time believing that Melanie was from the past. Though, at one point, Joe did point out that the dome itself didn't make any sense. Still didn't explain his initial alien theories about Melanie, but at least someone said it. As I mentioned last week, Melanie's backstory, shown via flashback here, is the most Stephen King-y element of the show now. And the one part that's actively producing soft answers to the big questions. Lyle and Junior's side story was also connected to it since Lyle was part of the kid quartet that discovered the egg back in the '80s. And yes, you bet I loved the scene where Junior pulled a gun on Lyle because Lyle snatched a book out of Junior's hands. Junior loves reading, a-hole! No one takes tiny words away from Junior! We don't know who pushed Melanie, but we do know that Sam, Lyle, and Pauline were complicit with covering up her accidental death and basically let their friend vanish without a trace rather than come clean. Which is horrible on all accounts. And since we already know not to trust Lyle and Sam, this really wound up painting Pauline in the worst light out of them all. Pauline, who not only saw the dome coming, but saw the various dome-related crises coming too. The new Monster Legends Hack working awesome. You can get infinity resources for free. Under the Dome gets more flat and implausible by the week. And I don't mean that things are unbelievable because of the grand, supernatural occurrences. I mean the characters (which is a term I use loosely) spout obscenely awful dialogue while making dumb, snap decisions based on little information. And since "religion" got to go nuts last week in "Force Majeure," this week it was "science"'s turn to take things to a nonsensically violent level. The most interesting stuff on the show right now seems to be the events that happened in the past, which are slowly coming together.

вторник, 5 ноември 2013 г.

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