Warning: Full spoilers for the episode follow...
Firstly, for those of you who click on these weekly Under the Dome reviews, you'll have surely noticed that there wasn't one last week for "Legacy." I was away, doing SummerSlam related things, and it just couldn't be worked out. Apologies. I'm sure we'll all get by okay.
What happened in that last episode though was that Eriq La Salle's Hector and Gia Mantegna's Lily entered the town through the Red Door and became part of our regular cast of boneheads. Oh, and they came in with their own complicated backstory about her father being infected and him caring for her like a daughter or something like that. Something that the show really hoped we take an instant interest in. Nevermind that we just met these two, invest in their dynamic immediately!
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Firstly, for those of you who click on these weekly Under the Dome reviews, you'll have surely noticed that there wasn't one last week for "Legacy." I was away, doing SummerSlam related things, and it just couldn't be worked out. Apologies. I'm sure we'll all get by okay.
What happened in that last episode though was that Eriq La Salle's Hector and Gia Mantegna's Lily entered the town through the Red Door and became part of our regular cast of boneheads. Oh, and they came in with their own complicated backstory about her father being infected and him caring for her like a daughter or something like that. Something that the show really hoped we take an instant interest in. Nevermind that we just met these two, invest in their dynamic immediately!
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