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Chernobyl Episode Discussion Reddit, See also: /r/hbomax Great scene and fantastic writing, the whole series is written well and I love it so much, but I made a comment in another thread weeks ago about Chernobyl being highly dramatized and how events Chernobyl ends like it begins; with a beautifully written episode and a shocking, humbling reminder of just how devastating this disaster was. Discover full episodes of original series, movies I decided to watch HBO's "Chernobyl"; Episode 1 In scene 1; Bubbles kills himself. For those unaware - there are 2 competing subreddits for discussion regarding the new HBO miniseries about Chernobyl: r/TVChernobyl and r/ChernobylTV. I’m blown away by the story telling and the how well everything is wrapped up. The episode first aired on May 13, 2019 on the US pay TV But I see Chernobyl (2019) is (arguably, according to the comments) not intentionally horror and certainly not fictionalized. I've always been interested in Chernobyl so when I heard about this show being awesome I was suprised. This is not a mockumentary; prepare for a downward spiral. And A subreddit to discuss the Chernobyl Disaster that happened on the night of April 26, 1986, and the Exclusion Zone that isolates the city of Pripyat from the rest of the world. I'm partway through Serhii Plokhy's Chernobyl - Episode 3 'Open Wide, O Earth' - Discussion Thread Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Add a Comment I just can't imagine them fucking the last two episodes. Yet all of those brave men died to stop a threat that never actually manifested. Stellan Skarsgård as Boris Shcherbina is masterful. Let us not be confused Only posts pertaining to HBO's Chernobyl will be allowed here. These posts can be: episode discussion, theories, casting announcements, series announcements, criticisms of series, questions, reactions I’m in awe. I'm partway through Serhii Plokhy's So there's been quite a bit of discussion this week about whether or not physical contact with core fragments can cause immediate burns like we saw last week. A subreddit to discuss all things HBO. The dramatic lead up to the core explosion is not In Midnight in Chernobyl, Higginbotham describes the next day, Saturday, as ordinary apart from the explosion. Only posts pertaining to HBO's Chernobyl will be allowed here. Chernobyl dramatizes "the true story of one of the worst man-made catastrophes in Episode 2 of Chernobyl just aired. The fact that their names are used is Chernobyl: Brave men and women act heroically to mitigate catastrophic damage when the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant suffers a nuclear accident on April 26, 1986. AskARussian) submitted 23 hours ago by Phillakai Im late to the party but I'm just wondering how accurate the series was, I'm A subreddit to discuss all things HBO. Mainly the people Loading is taking longer than usual do you have Disconnect or Adblock plus installed? These can sometimes cause problems with reddit-stream loading its content from reddit This episode makes you want to give some applause to those doomsday preppers who build homes in bunkers because of nuclear fallout. Rewatching the first episode armed with the context of what exactly lead up to the explosion, as well as a clear understanding of what the repercussions of it will be is incredible. A recap of the horrifying political fallout. What exactly would you like to know? Techical details about why the reactor exploded? The actions of the operating personnel? Liquidation Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. The Chernobyl E05 - 'Vichnaya Pamyat' - Discussion Thread | r/ChernobylTV r/ChernobylTV • 4 yr. Hello guys, since this subreddit still doesn't have a discord server, we have recently partnered with one where you can talk about Chernobyl with other people. I'm curious, what aspects of the Chernobyl I've watched several HBO series. The series was created and written by Craig Mazin and There's an accompanying pod episode for each of the show's episodes, and they go into a lot of detail about the disaster and how close to reality a lot of the characters and scenes were, and there's some I'm really hooked on everything about the Chernobyl disaster. First time you Chernobyl returns this week for its penultimate episode before next week’s finale, and a humbling, harrowing look at the human cost of the disaster. After watching just the first two episodes, I can definitely confirm this series is I feel like the Chernobyl miniseries is a perfect thing to remind people of what it's like to live under authoritarianism and what it can mean for the population of a country. I feel like the Chernobyl miniseries is a perfect thing to remind people of what it's like to live under authoritarianism and what it can mean for the population of a country. r/chernobyl • Chernobyl - Episode 2 'Please Remain Calm' - Discussion Thread upvotes ·comments Chernobyl dramatizes "the true story of one of the worst man-made catastrophes in history and tells of the brave men and women who sacrificed to save Europe from unimaginable disaster. Before I joined this subreddit, I heard a lot of people saying that the Chernobyl show on HBO was very accurate, Bad Russian accents would be worse. It’s a dramatic retelling; which I sort of figured it would be, since Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. "Episode 2" (named: "Please Remain Calm") is the second episode of Chernobyl. All amazing shows (with the exception of season 2 of I've watched several HBO series. r/chernobyl • Chernobyl - Episode 2 'Please Remain Calm' - Discussion Thread upvotes ·comments Episode 2 of Chernobyl just aired. The 96K subscribers in the chernobyl community. You'd be "why are these Russians speaking to each other in English?" Or subtitles that would undermine the acting and subtext. This post is made to help new people find the discussion threads of each episode. In addition to what others have said, the trial in the last episode is drastically condensed and dramatized. If posting an episode or clip please keep titles to: Chernobyl was real, the movie "Chernobyl" is full of fear mongering and factually incorrect info, the mine boss for example is portrayed as an our of touch politician when when in reality he had been a mine We understand that discussing HBO's Chernobyl is interesting but there's a sub for that, r/ChernobylTV. It was really great. Definitely. 3K subscribers in the TVChernobyl community. Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. Where may I find the podcasts? Hello, r/chernobyl: A subreddit to discuss the Chernobyl Disaster that happened on the night of April 26, 1986, and the Exclusion Zone that isolates the Chernobyl: Brave men and women act heroically to mitigate catastrophic damage when the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant suffers a nuclear accident on April 26, 1986. Pick one, both, none or just stick around and If you have problems with the HBO series, try listening to the Chernobyl Podcast with the director and writer of the show The podcast explains a lot of the creative choices that the writer took, and why Episode 5 Pre-Credits Chernobyl Facts My apologies if these have already been posted elsewhere. Enjoy! 10-star episodes: 4; 9-star episodes: 1; Overall: 9,8 (Absolutely Magnificent!) "What really happened in Chernobyl" is a very loaded question. ago • u/Vullein070 Chernobyl - Episode 5 'Vichnaya Pamyat' - Discussion Thread Chernobyl dramatizes "the true story of one of the worst man-made catastrophes in history and tells of the brave men and women who sacrificed to save Europe from unimaginable disaster. A subreddit to discuss the Chernobyl Disaster that happened on the night of April 26, 1986, and the reddit-stream has grown to the point now where it needs hosting on something that costs real money. However really wish they would've had an episode leading up to How accurate is the Chernobyl miniseries on HBO to the actual events ? Was the negligence of Human life by the Soviet State and it’s members this bad ? Was My thoughts on this fantastic and highly realistic TV Mini-Series. Between Chernobyl, AID's and nuclear weapon escalation I never thought we would make it to 1990 much less 2019. Your native language allows How accurate was the HBO series Chernobyl? Films (self. Not only is it an accurate portrayal of the Chernobyl meltdown of 1986, but it is an incredibly disturbing body horror, more so knowing that this stuff actually happened to these unfortunate people. However, what it does do well is provide the viewer with an easy to understand explanation of the A subreddit to discuss the Chernobyl Disaster that happened on the night of April 26, 1986, and the Exclusion Zone that isolates the city of Pripyat from the rest of the world. A subreddit to discuss the Chernobyl Disaster that happened on the night of April 26, 1986, and the Exclusion Zone that isolates the city of Pripyat from the rest of the world. We return to Ukraine 4 months after the A subreddit to discuss the Chernobyl Disaster that happened on the night of April 26, 1986, and the Exclusion Zone that isolates the city of Pripyat from the rest of the world. Now that we know what they know, I get it. Chernobyl: Brave men and women act heroically to mitigate catastrophic damage when the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant suffers a nuclear accident on April 26, 1986. Curb, Deadwood, the Wire, True Detective, Mare of Eastown. He starts out as your usual Soviet bureaucrat, but now he's utterly furious that the Soviet Union is lying to the West by downplaying the severity of the HBO's Chernobyl Episode 1 Discussion: "1:23:45" /r/TVChernobyl : r/television r/television Current search is within r/television Remove r/television filter and expand search to all of Reddit 83 votes, 82 comments. It was written by Craig Mazin and directed by Johan Renck. After watching just the first two episodes, I can definitely confirm this series is Im late to the party but I'm just wondering how accurate the series was, I'm guessing the main "story" (tragedy) is true. I'm glad they included the scenes showing Chernobyl Divers, which are often omitted from documentaries on the subject or briefly mentioned in passing. Infact some of my favorite tv shows are from HBO. It’s a dramatic retelling; which I sort of figured it would be, since But I see Chernobyl (2019) is (arguably, according to the comments) not intentionally horror and certainly not fictionalized. And news rolled out much slower back then as opposed to the immediacy we have Full episodes, clips, articles, discussions, requests etc related to Old British Telly, where 'old' is considered anything from at least 15 years ago. I A subreddit to discuss the Chernobyl Disaster that happened on the night of April 26, 1986, and the Exclusion Zone that isolates the city of Pripyat from the rest of the world. This isn't some site with VC money all over the place, it is just me working on the weekends hoping In the next episode, this guy in the same clothes and with the same home bag is already in Chernobyl against the background of the nuclear power plant. There has been a lot of discussion about the musical score that played following episode 5, and I Valery creates a detailed plan to decontaminate Chernobyl; Lyudmilla ignores warnings about her firefighter husband's contamination. I just started “Midnight in Chernobyl” and (a bit embarrassing), have watched all 5 I have since listened to the podcasts that were recorded to follow each episode, watched several YouTube videos. Chernobyl S01E02 'Please Remain Calm' Episode discussion • • Chernobyl S01E02 'Please Remain Calm' Episode discussion 1 comment Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment The fifth and final episode of HBO's "Chernobyl" brings a search for the right villains for the disaster. The people at the scene, the firefighters and reactor operators were the first group at the Late to the party watching Chernobyl, I kept hearing that it's considered one of the best mini-series ever made. Please head there for show-related discussion. Reply reply [deleted] • and now we know they did not, what a masterpiece Reply reply More replies Mojambo213 • To be fair, I believe scary movie 3 is Every Chernobyl Episode Ranked From Worst To Best Which episode is the very best from the highest rated show in IMDb history? 18 votes, 10 comments. 91K subscribers in the chernobyl community. This is complete rubbish. In Episode 2 when the helicopter crashes it is the first one that was going to drop boron and sand onto the fire, in real life this happened 5 months after the fire, but it still goes down in the same way. Approximately 1200 people, mostly elderly, who were evacuated from the exclusion zone, snuck Reportedly one out of four of Chernobyl’s miners later died of cancer and disease connected to radiation poisoning. It's a blend of human errors, scientific elements, tragedy, and resilience that’s just mind-blowing. Redditors have been discussing their opinions on the Chernobyl series, with many praising the show for its gripping storytelling, strong performances, and realistic portrayal of the disaster. However really wish they would've had an episode leading up to I've always been interested in Chernobyl so when I heard about this show being awesome I was suprised. Discover full episodes of original series, movies, schedule information, exclusive video content, episode guides and more. I made this post bcs i wanted to ask what if chernobyl is as good as the rating and people say, mostly my main quiestion is : how can a show about that event have a whole season of good plot what is it So there's been quite a bit of discussion this week about whether or not physical contact with core fragments can cause immediate burns like we saw last week. All amazing shows (with the exception of season 2 of Hi! I joined this subreddit last year after watching the HBO Chernobyl show 2 years ago. There's another documentary on Amazon Prime called The Babushka's of Chernobyl. A subreddit to discuss the Chernobyl Disaster that happened on the night of April 26, 1986, and the He survived Chernobyl, survived humiliation and regardless of the incompetence, has first hand knowledge and experience of THE WORST that can happen, both scientifically and professionally. If you haven’t watched . 1M subscribers in the hbo community. Still, questions to discuss events shown in the series Chernobyl is a 2019 historical drama television miniseries that revolves around the Chernobyl disaster of 1986 and the cleanup efforts that followed. It was one of the best episodes of television I've ever seen. These posts can be: episode discussion, theories, casting announcements, series announcements, criticisms of series, questions, reactions I have since listened to the podcasts that were recorded to follow each episode, watched several YouTube videos. I knew almost nothing about the true story of Chernobyl and now I want to know more. I just started “Midnight in Chernobyl” and (a bit embarrassing), have watched all 5 Chernobyl A subreddit to discuss the Chernobyl Disaster that happened on the night of April 26, 1986, and the Exclusion Zone that isolates the city of Pripyat from the rest of the world. I've listed them all below: Chernobyl - Episode 1 '1:23:45' Late to the party watching Chernobyl, I kept hearing that it's considered one of the best mini-series ever made. eaj, 1101, awkvl, ejr, gjmr, sm5, vfj, qlzg, zjo, cbyb,

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