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    @antipodean yep, was a very good series, the ep with the pets hit me, but that final ep was good too, but different good.

    @Virgil yeah the red/blue demonstration was excellent, I might now become a Nuclear scientist.

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    @taniwharugby said in HBO - Chernobyl:

    @antipodean yep, was a very good series, the ep with the pets hit me, but that final ep was good too, but different good.

    @Virgil yeah the red/blue demonstration was excellent, I might now become a Nuclear scientist.

    Pretty sure aft watching the series we are just as qualified as the guys running the power plant that night..

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    I ended up watching eps 1,2,3. Someone asked me if it was sad, and I said nope, I just felt rage at the lies and cover ups and everything is fine bullshit despite the fact that people's faces were literally melting. But those who did the worst jobs imaginable were so stoic. The guys who had to open the sluice gate. Pitch black, radioactive water, torches going out, wearing heavy claustrophobic suits that wouldn't protect them...

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    @Mokey said in HBO - Chernobyl:

    I ended up watching eps 1,2,3. Someone asked me if it was sad, and I said nope, I just felt rage at the lies and cover ups and everything is fine bullshit despite the fact that people's faces were literally melting. But those who did the worst jobs imaginable were so stoic. The guys who had to open the sluice gate. Pitch black, radioactive water, torches going out, wearing heavy claustrophobic suits that wouldn't protect them...

    Looked into the guys who went below to open up the sluice gates. Despite reports of them dying soon after from the effects of the radiation they intact lived well after the disaster, at least 1 is apparently still alive today. Amazing really

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    @Mokey said in HBO - Chernobyl:

    I ended up watching eps 1,2,3. Someone asked me if it was sad, and I said nope, I just felt rage at the lies and cover ups and everything is fine bullshit despite the fact that people's faces were literally melting. But those who did the worst jobs imaginable were so stoic. The guys who had to open the sluice gate. Pitch black, radioactive water, torches going out, wearing heavy claustrophobic suits that wouldn't protect them...

    Oh and did you enjoy the miners especially once it go too hot for them to work...

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    @Virgil Hahaha that bit was funny.

    Watched 4 and 5 today. 4 got me a bit in the feels with the puppies, but 5 was absolutely fascinating in terms of explaining nuclear shit and the whole timeline. The stats at the end were pretty frightening. As for those three fuckers only getting 10 years...

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    @Mokey said in HBO - Chernobyl:

    As for those three fuckers only getting 10 years...

    Yes that seems remarkably lenient for a country that sent people to the gulags on mere suspicion.

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    @Mokey said in HBO - Chernobyl:

    @Virgil Hahaha that bit was funny.

    New characters in one of your novels perhaps?? 🙂

    Also how horrific was the make up with the guys dying from radiation? Horribly way to suffer and die.

    Since watching I looked into what’s happened since. That new incasement they have built is amazing, it was constructed onsite and slid over the old reactor, perfectly fitting around the various shapes and dimensions of the structure.

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    @Virgil the make up effects will surely win awards. Among many others. Tbh I was a bit surprised that no one offered those poor guys a quick humane exit. When the Prof described what radiation death is like, I just thought ffs someone help them die now, before they reach the point of mortal agony.

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    Three episodes in. Yeah pretty good. Those radiation sufferers are gonna need some aloe vera.

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    All finished up, defintiely a good watch.

    1980's Russia looked like some depressing dystopian future setting, fuck living in a country like that.

    I see there's still no clear number on exactly how many people died as a result of all this.

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    @MN5 said in HBO - Chernobyl:

    All finished up, defintiely a good watch.

    1980's Russia looked like some depressing dystopian future setting, fuck living in a country like that.

    I see there's still no clear number on exactly how many people died as a result of all this.

    A lot.

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    Real keen to watch this but no longer have soho dammit

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    When's the second season out ?

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    It was.really frustrating watching them try to dump material from hellicopters, when they could've sprayed a boron/sand slurry from hoses.

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    @Tim said in HBO - Chernobyl:

    It was.really frustrating watching them try to dump material from hellicopters, when they could've sprayed a boron/sand slurry from hoses.

    Probably easier said than done.

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    @MN5 said in HBO - Chernobyl:

    All finished up, defintiely a good watch.

    1980's Russia looked like some depressing dystopian future setting, fuck living in a country like that.

    I see there's still no clear number on exactly how many people died as a result of all this.

    31 apparently 😳

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    Jesus that was a good show!

    Thoroughly recommend the 5 HBO podcasts with Craig Mazin (writer). he explains the true stuff and the dramatic, which is relatively sparse, and the pace of the podcasts is excellent and each one for about an hour.

    By all accounts a true picture of Soviet goings on in that time. Easy to forget when i was a lad the Russian fishermen would be always in 3s and we'd try to guess which one was the KGB. They were good for bags of dodgy lollies and some pidgin english conversations though.

    Overall a timely reminder of what happens when a society (ideology) denies the truth on a large scale. Lies and manipulation of the truth (statecraft, circle of accountability) brought down a world super power and now days we've got politicians and activists pleading for the same...pure ignorance.

    However, is there any other way to foster such selfless patriotism than total authoritarianism? Only Russia could have facilitated this disaster and only Russia could have facilitated the fixing and resolution of this disaster - crazy

    Anyway, well done makers.

    Check those podcasts if you have a penchant for them

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    Yeah read Russia's War by Richard Overy - at the same time as Stalin is slaughtering his people, crippling his army, and there was so much bollaux - the sheer ferocity and patriotism, stoicism against all odds of the USSR in WW2 was amazing. People are weird!

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    Damn that was well done! Not a whole lot of movies or TV about the red menace great to see something finally come through and done so well. Whole sections seem to be right out of Jordan Peterson lectures. Hope the success of this leads to more acknowledgement of these horrors of the past (they actually mentioned the Holodomor!). We have a number of people extremely close to power now who hold these same beliefs would be nice for the average person on the street to realise there isn't a lot of difference between the swastika and the hammer and sickle.

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