Get ready for the thrilling and suspenseful story of Chester's Mill, a small town in Maine that suddenly finds itself trapped under an impenetrable dome. Based on the bestselling novel by Stephen King, brings you all 13 episodes of the first season, exclusively.
In the summer of 2013, television audiences were introduced to one of the most captivating and talked-about new series in years. adapted from Stephen King’s monumental 2009 novel of the same name, burst onto CBS with a premise that was as simple as it was terrifying: an invisible, indestructible dome inexplicably seals off the small town of Chester’s Mill from the rest of the world. The series became an instant cultural phenomenon, setting ratings records and dominating watercooler conversation. under the dome season 1 all episodes exclusive
This episode focuses heavily on the theme of life and death within an enclosed ecosystem. Big Jim realizes the town's food and propane supplies are dangerously low and begins stockpiling resources under his personal control. Get ready for the thrilling and suspenseful story
Based on Stephen King’s best-selling 2009 novel, follows the residents of Chester’s Mill, Maine, after a massive, indestructible, and transparent barrier suddenly drops over their town, cutting them off from the rest of the world. Season 1, which premiered on June 24, 2013, consists of 13 episodes that explore the immediate panic, dwindling resources, and the rise of local tyranny. Season 1 Episode Guide adapted from Stephen King’s monumental 2009 novel of
Big Jim tries to take control of the town's remaining fuel supply, leading to a violent confrontation with a local farmer named Ollie. Junior is forced to choose between his loyalty to his increasingly ruthless father and his burgeoning responsibilities to the town. Episode 9: "The Fourth Hand"
"Curtains" ends on a massive cliffhanger, shifting the show from a grounded thriller into full-blown sci-fi territory with the "pink stars." 💡 The Verdict The Good: Incredible "what if" scenarios. Dean Norris is a terrifyingly relatable villain. Fast-paced, bingeable mystery. The Bad: Some "TV logic" (characters making frustrating choices). The dialogue can be a bit cheesy at times.