We'll have to wait for that for next season. Speaking of Big Jim's wife, we know she's dead, but is there a chance we'll actually see her? He's torn between the love for his father and what his gut is telling him. Even in that look in Junior's eyes, he's still wondering if his father is telling the truth. Your mother painted what was going to happen, we obviously are the chosen ones, you and I." Big Jim always has a response to Junior, but Junior is always questioning. Do it now," will Junior ultimately go with him? There were all those wonderful moments when Junior said, "It's going to be very bad for us if you're lying." Junior is always questioning. Yes, he did side with his father, but when push comes to shove at the end when he says, "Do it, Junior. Well, did Junior side with his father ultimately? Did he pull the lever? We don't know. You could look at it either way - that she brought it back or it was OK to begin with.Īfter a season of Big Jim treating Junior horribly, why did Junior ( Alexander Koch) then ultimately side with his father? I'm not sure that she brought it back to life or it was maybe just resting and it wasn't dead in the first place. Do the Four Hands have the power do bring things back to life or was that a coincidence? The butterfly was seemingly dead when the mini-dome disintegrated. It was a tandem issue: The mini-dome and big dome signaling that something had to be done immediately to prevent catastrophe. The big dome was signaling there was trouble because Big Jim ( Dean Norris) was doing very bad things. It was the dome signaling that the Monarch needed to get out and the Four Hands needed to get their act together. It was trying to get out and every time it hit the dome, it would cause blackness to appear.
Let's start with some questions to clear up the finale: What exactly was the butterfly doing to the dome? Going Under the Dome: Neal Baer answers burning questions, teases season finale "showdown" From what? And what exactly was the vision of Alice? turned to executive producer Neal Baer to find out. Before that, though, a vision of Alice ( Samantha Mathis) appeared to the group to explain that the dome was put in place for their protection. After naming Julia ( Rachelle Lefevre), not Barbie ( Mike Vogel), the Monarch, pink stars fell in lines on the darkened dome, following which it turned opaque white. Under the Domeclosed its first season Monday and left viewers with more questions than answers.