What is the benefit of getting HBO through prime? Seems like its the same price as HBO Now standalone.
Watched all 3 available episodes. Wow.
Yeah Harris and Skarsgard are very good, as expected. This series is killin it; I really look forward to each new episode on Mondays. Only six episodes though.Been watching since the premiere and its riveting and horrifying. I know a fair bit about the event itself but the dramatization is just like a series of gut punches. While I was intellectually aware of what happens when a person takes a dose of radiation many (or many, many, many, many) times above fatal exposure to see it depicted so vividly is another matter entirely.
Jared Harris and Stellan Skarsgard are phenomenal.
Yeah Harris and Skarsgard are very good, as expected. This series is killin it; I really look forward to each new episode on Mondays. Only six episodes though.
which is fine, really. unless you're one of those masochists that likes to shower in this kind of misery every week.
The postulated causes of the accident have evolved somewhat over the years. I don't know which version is portrayed in this series, but afaik, the most recent body of thought virtually exonerates the operators and instead blames a confluence of factors and events, all stemming from a design flaw called "positive void coefficient," which, while not technically described as making the reactor inherently unstable, gave it potentially dangerous idiosyncrasies of which the operators were entirely unaware, due to the way state secrets were handled at that time in the USSR.
There are still 10 RBMK reactors in operation as of this day...
I guess I could be in the masochist group. It's a good show so I want MOAR of it, despite it being pretty harsh. Four moar days until new episode WOOTwhich is fine, really. unless you're one of those masochists that likes to shower in this kind of misery every week.
Yeah Harris and Skarsgard are very good, as expected. This series is killin it; I really look forward to each new episode on Mondays. Only six episodes though.
5 episodes. Number 4 will be out Monday night.No its only on episode 3 of six (I think)
Its been a great (but difficult) series to watch. Episode 4 was a particular punch to the gut. This miniseries is really well done. I can't wait for the last episodes coming up though.
The postulated causes of the accident have evolved somewhat over the years. I don't know which version is portrayed in this series, but afaik, the most recent body of thought virtually exonerates the operators and instead blames a confluence of factors and events, all stemming from a design flaw called "positive void coefficient," which, while not technically described as making the reactor inherently unstable, gave it potentially dangerous idiosyncrasies of which the operators were entirely unaware, due to the way state secrets were handled at that time in the USSR.
There are still 10 RBMK reactors in operation as of this day...
All of which was brought up in Monday's episode...
I love those coal miners. The head miner is such a total BA rofl. Then they were all doing it nekkid haha.
Apparently, that's just Hollywood fiction, as was the character portrayed by Emily Watson.
Partially, the report was that many were undressed maybe just to the underwear. And Watson's character is a collage of many.
Listen to the podcast for each episode comparing real life with the story in the mini series. 6 parts.