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: A notable "good feature" cited by reviewers was the show finally moving past the repetitive "three weeks ago" timeline. By introducing "four weeks ago," the writers finally acknowledged that the extensive drama of three seasons could not realistically fit into a 21-day window.

: The introduction of Hektor Martin (played and directed by Eriq La Salle) and the Aktaion goons provided a necessary external conflict, as they brought a different agenda regarding the dome's purpose and a potential "cure". Under_the_dome_3x10

: The episode served as a major turning point where Barbie was finally "cured" of his brainwashing. A "magic kiss" from Julia broke his connection to the Kinship, allowing him to regain his autonomy and pivot back to his role as a resistance leader. : A notable "good feature" cited by reviewers

: The episode used flashbacks to flesh out Christine's history, providing long-awaited context for her enigmatic motives and her specific connection to the dome's origin. : The episode served as a major turning

“That's got to be my favorite part of utd: just how unabashedly romantic and gallant the whole thing is. Barbie saying he'd be a good father to his biracial, interspecies hypnolove child was just so over the top.” Reddit · r/UnderTheDome · 10 years ago

“I honestly think that the writers should make this show into a comedy since a lot more people would love it then!!” Reddit · r/UnderTheDome · 10 years ago Under the Dome Season 3 Episode 10 Review: Legacy

Some viewers appreciated the show's shift into more "over-the-top" territory during this phase.