https://www.economist.com/graphic-de...tv-series-ever
“Chernobyl” is the highest-rated TV series ever
HBO’s show rates higher on IMDb than other historical dramas and even “Breaking Bad”
The question was not about any explosion but the explosion of the core itself after they had pressed the kill button. I thought they did a good job explaining it in Episode 5 in a way that wasn't too difficult to understand. Or at least to accept.
https://www.economist.com/graphic-de...tv-series-ever
“Chernobyl” is the highest-rated TV series ever
HBO’s show rates higher on IMDb than other historical dramas and even “Breaking Bad”
I think the dramatization of the trial did a great job.
Jared Harris is a good actor.
He is also, by the way, in the Expanse, the sci fi series I recommended, and is one of the interesting characters there. Not quite a full bad guy, not quite a saint, in the way that well-written complex charactors are.
Wow about highest rated series ever.
I though all the actors were amazing. Harris at the top of the list. And Skarsgard. I think I'm going to finally dig in to GOT. Then probably Season 5 of Luther which should be done by then. And then the Expanse.
So they're weighing 5 episodes against 50 and such? Shocker it would rate higher.
, Breaking Bad didn't even hit their peak until probably mid season 3.
Episode 5...?
Well ya know what.
I probably need to watch it.
I got carried away reading about how much is still not clear and what it’s like today.
NPR did a whole segment on how areas outside of the exclusion zone that are not inhabited by people.
These areas are doing quite well ecologically. Even with the chances of higher mutation rates.
I need to down load the podcasts. I’m kinda of semi done with the series, it got me interested a bunch of stuff I did not know about.
We just got HBO. I’m gonna leave the Throne stuff for when I have time. Kinda worried.
I had to contro myself on Breaking Bad to no more than 2 at a time. Don’t like addictive stuff.
LOL. Are you saying you thought it was done at 4?
The article below has a link to a fascinating twitter thread by a woman who lived in the USSR at the time. Her step father actually was one of the soliders who was deployed there. Worth reading, as apparently the show's creator was a fanatic about realism, something I picked up watching it. I didn't understand how accurate it was until reading her thread. wow.
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/k...ore-the-finale
I’ll check that out.
From the podcasts, which are all basically interviews with the writer, it seemed above everything else, he wanted to convey the truth as much as possible and took very little dramatic liberties.
Good series. First and last episodes were great. HBO just does TV right, heh.
That trial explanation of how the explosion happened was great.
Also--seems the GoT meme-making crowd transitioned to Chernobyl as well. Very odd to see such a show heavily memed
I look forward to Russia's version, where they finally tell us the real story. People will never understand irony.
Yep.
And the first two are definitely better than the last two.
Minus the one I missed.
Good stuff about Russians thriving in misery but still ready to die for the old country.
Life’s a and we go down with this big rotten ship because, it’s our big rotten ship.
Episode 5 was very good. Trial was great.
Great series SF6
The background music/sound was incredibly appropriate throughout as well.
Now to listen to the podcasts on the 5th episode.
Legasov described the runaway because of the graphite ends of the control rods as a nuclear bomb, it’s nothing like that. Gonna have to find out why that was put in.
Tremendous watch, thanks.
The whole theme about lies... how apropos for our times right now.
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