Trapped Under the Dome



CBS decided to get in on the action of an event series this summer with a 13-episode adaptation of Stephen King's "Under the Dome." At least that's what everyone thought. After the show blew up in the ratings, CBS decided to double down and order a second season. Meaning that this summer wouldn't be a one-off event series after all.

I wondered how the show could go another season — after all many of the characters got killed off during the initial 13 episodes this summer. On Monday the first season drew to a close. As befits a show heading into another 13-episode run, it ended with more questions than answers.

It also reminded me of the major drawback of these summer shows. I thought the same thing when "Rookie Blue," a Canadian cop drama imported by ABC, wrapped up the previous week. We now have to wait until late May or early June to get answers. That's a long time to wait. While it follows a similar model as cable series, it feels like a long time to wait.

With "Under the Dome" I also wonder how long it can be stretched out. While I might be willing to sign up for another 13-episode run, this isn't the kind of show that needs to go three, four, five or six seasons. It needs a definitive end.

Hopefully at this time next year, we'll have it.

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