Natalie Zea (“Justified”) guest stars as Maxine.
“The Fourth Hand” – Big Jim and Barbie discover their lives are more intertwined than they knew when a mysterious woman, Maxine, shows up unexpectedly in Chester’s Mill, on UNDER THE DOME, Monday, August 19 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Natalie Zea (“Justified”) Guest Stars as Maxine, the Mutual Acquaintance
It is called “The Fourth Hand” and here is how they describe it:īIG JIM AND BARBIE REALIZE THEY HAVE MORE IN COMMON THAN THEY KNEW WHEN A MUTUAL ACQUAINTANCE SHOWS UP IN CHESTER’S MILL, ON “UNDER THE DOME,” MONDAY, AUGUST 19 Grenade! Who the hell keeps a stockpile of grenades? Chester's Mill is a really militarized place for a sleepy town.CBS has released an official description for the August 19 episode of Under The Dome. Has there been anything more boring than Linda investigating the propane? Good thing those security logs still existed and weren't erased or taped over. "One stop body and soul shop" - Coggins Violet provides a recap of CBSs Under the Dome, Season 1 Episode 9, entitled The Fourth Hand, where Big Jim establishes a voluntary firearm turn in program. Not that it is explained in any way, because that's not important when there's cage fighting ahead! At last, some mention of bartering for veggies from local farmers. Junior's mom's art was definitely … folk art. Either the zoom-in to Angie's butterfly tattoo was a red herring, or the egg simply can't distinguish between one kind of butterfly from another. Watching Under the Dome after Breaking Bad is so depressing. Not to mention the fact that the recipe was right there with it. Only in Chester's Mill would a bootleg drug operation be kept in plain view of anyone who opened up a casket at a funeral home. But is it interesting enough to sit through Linda acting as Sherlock, Jr? Pink stars are falling … Yes, it will be interesting to see who the fourth hand is and what happens when they all touch the mini-dome. The dome mythology holds the show together in a very loose way that's somehow enough to make us believe, week after week, that something interesting is about to happen. But hey, let's just go find Truman's bowl! Julia has been frozen out of Seizure Club, but there is another person (probably not an adult, if the pattern holds) whose hand is needed to unlock the mini-dome or activate the egg, or both. Joe seemed fairly nonchalant (a defining characteristic among those in Chester's Mill) about the fact that he sleepwalks and moves mini-domes around in the night, occasionally appearing as an oracle and premonition. Things did pick up a little bit with the dome mythology side of things. For what, exactly? Is Max trying to just put herself in a powerful enough position to be the last woman standing? She could have done that just by sticking close to Big Jim and Barbie, who are currently (and likely to remain) the most powerful folks in town. That's where we are with Under the Dome, a show that has zero focus on the realities of a life cut off from resources like food and water, but introduces a character this week who wants to peddle drugs. But it almost does, and that has to count for something. So, fine, it doesn't actually make any sense. Also, he didn't bother explaining this at all while he had Angie chained up in the bunker. Except, Junior didn't know his mother's death was a suicide until just a few days ago. It almost made sense that Junior, traumatized by his mother's death, would fear that Angie acting differently (which only he could tell) meant she was "sick," which would lead to her death. Apparently, before his mother's suicide, she did a lot of that sort of thing, and happened to produce a work that was nine years ahead of its time: pink stars were falling on Junior.
When Angie pressed him, he showed her his mother's room full of paintings (further comments on that below). After Angie joined Seizure Club (the first rule of Seizure Club is don't talk about Seizure Club), Junior essentially said "toldja" in the most nonchalant of ways. Something almost made sense on Under the Dome in "The Fourth Hand," so I want to focus on it carefully. See? Hit the jump for why you're probably not going to be a member of Seizure Club. Those who don't submit are threatened with guns. Normally, that kind of idea wouldn't work, but luckily the citizens of Chester's Mill are all lemmings.
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Of course, he's one of the few people who's allowed to still carry one under Big Jim's New World Order, in which guns are all voluntarily confiscated. Watch Online Under the Dome Season 1 Episode 9 Full Free with English subtitle on 123Movies. Really though, the only person who seemed to be wielding a gun and killing people off was Junior. Last week, Under the Dome taught us that it's easy to solve your problems as long as you have a gun.