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Anatoly Dyatlov posted:I was in the toilet.
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 03:50 |
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# ? Jun 9, 2024 09:31 |
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I wouldn’t put it past HBO to commission some more hyper-realistic dramas based on real-life disasters given how well this series has gone down. Coming in 2020: Challenger, perhaps? Bhopal?
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 03:50 |
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Gentleman's Jacks love interest is unredeemably awful
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 03:53 |
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In case anyone else is curious like I was
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 03:59 |
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Despera posted:Gentleman's Jacks love interest is unredeemably awful Spoilers! The BBC airing is four weeks back from HBO. I once went to Shibden Hall when I was a young’un. I suspect the ghost of Anne Lister made me a lesbian.
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 04:02 |
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Bakanogami posted:Really unfortunate there's not really any way to make a sequel. STALKER mini series
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 04:04 |
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TinTower posted:I wouldn’t put it past HBO to commission some more hyper-realistic dramas based on real-life disasters given how well this series has gone down. I dunno if there are any that can match Chernobyl in terms of the human drama surrounding the relief efforts and coverup or how scary fallout as a concept can be. Chernobyl was this ongoing thing that lasted for a long time and is still ongoing today. Something like Challenger is almost over in an instant.
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 04:06 |
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Also the "USSR being the last hope of the biosphere" was clearly the major takeaway from the show
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 04:11 |
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Halifax Explosion?
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 04:12 |
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Bakanogami posted:Really unfortunate there's not really any way to make a sequel. Chernobyl 2: Dyatlov's Revenge
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 04:13 |
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Despera posted:Also the "USSR being the last hope of the biosphere" was clearly the major takeaway from the show That and to acknowledge that yes there were failures but they were all due to capitalist meddling because glorious USSR can’t fail it can only be failed.
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 04:21 |
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How the hell did the guys get sentenced with only a single decade?
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 04:24 |
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Fat_Cow posted:Halifax Explosion? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oz88kJSdT6Y
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 04:27 |
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:That and to acknowledge that yes there were failures but they were all due to capitalist meddling because glorious USSR can’t fail it can only be failed. Woah dont spoil the plot to Russia Today's upcoming Chernobyl program Tab8715 posted:How the hell did the guys get sentenced with only a single decade? Same way you get 31 total deaths
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 04:27 |
Fat_Cow posted:I'm also sure... there was ONE guy in the control room or somewhere nearby in the plant who survived a long time too. Forgot who it was though. the guy in the first episode who held the door open for the other two guys, started bleeding spontaneously, and was last seen having a last cigarette in a hallway on the verge of death apparently survived for a while after the accident, like several years (the other two guys were mega hosed though)
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 04:52 |
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They should follow up with Fukishima because the company running that plant pretty much stonewalled the world on just how much radiation is leaking into the Pacific. Also I vote for Centralia because of the stupidity of a coal mining town stuffing garbage in abandoned but not striped bare coal mines.
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 05:02 |
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That was amazing! The chorus/montage at the end got me...amazing work. Echoing the sentiment that this was the kind of horror I wanted from The Terror: real life can be scary enough... Amazing how HBO hit it out of the park twice in one weekend (this and Deadwood) after wiffing so hard on GoT. MononcQc posted:god drat this show loving ruled. TinTower posted:I wouldn’t put it past HBO to commission some more hyper-realistic dramas based on real-life disasters given how well this series has gone down. Scooter_McCabe posted:They should follow up with Fukishima because the company running that plant pretty much stonewalled the world on just how much radiation is leaking into the Pacific. Also I vote for Centralia because of the stupidity of a coal mining town stuffing garbage in abandoned but not striped bare coal mines. Those would all be interesting! My wife suggested the Holocaust, and I'll throw the Grand Camp explosion into the mix...
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 05:03 |
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Which side of the reaction diagram does a honking #2 right into the reactor go?
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 05:08 |
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Saving the shot of the actual explosion until the final episode and after all the courtroom drama was a masterful move. I don't think it would have been as impactful if they did it first episode.
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 05:12 |
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Despera posted:Also the "USSR being the last hope of the biosphere" was clearly the major takeaway from the show ofcourse not, that was the takeaway from real life
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 05:12 |
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Henker posted:Saving the shot of the actual explosion until the final episode and after all the courtroom drama was a masterful move. I don't think it would have been as impactful if they did it first episode. It's important because no one knew anything when it exploded so why should the viewer.
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 05:13 |
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Mantis42 posted:ofcourse not, that was the takeaway from real life Aye comrade
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 05:14 |
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This show gave Dyatlov such a villain edit that you'd think he personally shot the writer's dog. They could have done a lot more to show the pressures on him. Also, unrelated, but in the epilogue I was completely unprepared for actual Dyatlov to be hot. What the gently caress.
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 05:17 |
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30 years ago today. The story of the persecution of 4 brave tanks
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 05:20 |
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Fat_Cow posted:Halifax Explosion?
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 05:21 |
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Not the first to say this, but goddamn. Regardless of everything or even if some of it was true, that portrayal of Dyatlov was loving vicious and dickish. But, more importantly for a TV show, very well acted. e: though I do think maybe there's a chance it's being portrayed this way because it maybe represents how he's being portrayed in court? I'm not entirely sold on that interpretation, myself, but I guess it could have theoretically been the intent. Terra-da-loo! fucked around with this message at 05:27 on Jun 4, 2019 |
# ? Jun 4, 2019 05:22 |
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has there ever been a good television series done on the BP deepwater horizon oil spill and the fallout of that massive debacle? I feel like that was basically the culmination of the rot at the heart of capitalism, a completely preventable disaster that utterly destroyed the lives of thousands of people, a cover up of the facts to try and reduce their liability by the company responsible, and a predictable miscarriage of justice to top it all off where nobody went to jail or saw any meaningful consequences for their actions. I think we can do better than the Mark Wahlberg movie HBO
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 05:36 |
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I think I need to start writing up my tviv end of year list just in case I get kicked in the head by a horse and think somehow this has been topped by December. Because it won’t have been.
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 05:40 |
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TinTower posted:I wouldn’t put it past HBO to commission some more hyper-realistic dramas based on real-life disasters given how well this series has gone down. The sinking of the Indianapolis in 1945 and the ensuing shark feeding misery would be an obvious one.
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 05:49 |
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I recognized one of bionerd23’s YouTube videos in the end montage (the firefighter uniforms in the basement)
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 06:07 |
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Now that it's over () I'm really looking forward to bingeing this and then being incredibly depressed I wonder if I'm dumb enough to try it on a work night
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 06:12 |
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Think happy thoughts and remember the sacrifices of these brave, honorable russians.
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 06:15 |
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Grouchio posted:Think happy thoughts and remember the sacrifices of these brave, honorable russians. Many nations composed the Soviet Union.
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 06:24 |
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So that's crazy about the bridge of death. Everyone there died, but some of the firefighters lived? The three guys who went into the reactor lived. But that bridge seemed pretty far away, were they just downwind of it perfectly and soaked up a good hour of radiation?
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 06:36 |
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Zotix posted:So that's crazy about the bridge of death. Everyone there died, but some of the firefighters lived? The three guys who went into the reactor lived. But that bridge seemed pretty far away, were they just downwind of it perfectly and soaked up a good hour of radiation? They were standing on the bridge immediately after the explosion and downwind of the fire. The reactor divers had the significant advantages of going in some time after the initial blast and suits specifically designed to protect against radiation. The water helped, too; Chernobyl's reactor used light (nonradioactive) water, and so it acted as a radiation insulator rather than a source.
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 07:07 |
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Show was powerful. I was choking a bit at the end there. I find the theme especially poignant when regarding the oncoming climate catastrophy on our doorstep: I feel it gives a glimpse into how institutions will react. We're all hosed.
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 07:21 |
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Bakanogami posted:Really unfortunate there's not really any way to make a sequel. We can only hope that there is one day another nuclear disaster significant enough to make another TV show about.
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 07:29 |
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gotta love that slide at the end saying THE WOMAN REPRESENTED A BUNCH OF SCIENTISTS, they must have been reading this thread
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 08:55 |
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Good god, the 'chat' between Scherbina and Legasov...then that *amazing* scene between Charkov and Legasov in the 'drain room.' Charkov played a calmly furious apparatchik perfectly. He wasn't angry that Legasov told the truth - he was angriest that he'd gotten such a bad *read* on him (hence that attempt at 'deconstructing' Legasov's past), told *his* superiors as much, and knew that was going to reflect poorly on him. He was very clearly a man who had not been forced to smell his own bullshit in quite a long time, and Legasov forced him to take a good deep whiff of it. "I'm not going to kill you - I'm going to make an *example* of you." Since we all knew he committed suicide, I couldn't help but think of the "you've no more fear; you're completely free" scene/part of V for Vendetta. And you're all wrong - the next step in the cycle of is making a series on horrible radiation experiments that were performed on people in the "free" world, with the cold, calculating information at the end almost always saying: "No one was ever held to account for doing this - so-and-so maybe got some pittance of compensation/reparations or their extended family/descendants got a half-hearted apology decades later from people who weren't even alive when this took place. Eat Arby's." BIG HEADLINE fucked around with this message at 09:07 on Jun 4, 2019 |
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Bakanogami posted:Really unfortunate there's not really any way to make a sequel. Svetlana Alexievich wrote some other books and they're all good. Probably can't reasonably make a show out of Secondhand Time but you could do a decent depressing adaptation of Zinky Boys.
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