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neilhd 15 May 19 08:32 AM

Chernobyl
 
Anyone else watching this on Sky Atlantic?

I'm finding it really good. So frustrating that nobody in charge will listen to the experts and the people on the ground. Could have saved lots of lives if they had!

disneypars 15 May 19 08:33 AM

Recorded to watch later. Watched episode 1and thought it was very good.

Astrid 15 May 19 09:12 AM

I hadn't planned on watching this but caught episode 1 halfway through, I think it's extremely well done but horrifying.

To think this happened so recently and so much could have been done to save so many lives.

They do tours to Chernobyl now, not sure I'd want to go to be honest but I supposed it's a bit like visiting somewhere like Auschwitz where you go out of respect to what happened there.

Grump$ 15 May 19 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by neilhd (Post 13844645)
Anyone else watching this on Sky Atlantic?

I'm finding it really good. So frustrating that nobody in charge will listen to the experts and the people on the ground. Could have saved lots of lives if they had!

I think the arrogance of the supervisors and the managers ignoring what is being told to them and saying the people are delusional is the frightening thing. Also unfortunately the majority of the people the actors are profiling are no longer with us.

neilhd 15 May 19 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Grump$ (Post 13844846)
I think the arrogance of the supervisors and the managers ignoring what is being told to them and saying the people are delusional is the frightening thing. Also unfortunately the majority of the people the actors are profiling are no longer with us.

Exactly, it's the HIPPO syndrome - HIghest Paid Person's Opinion counts, no matter what information the underlings may have.

Mazbar 15 May 19 01:42 PM

No it was pure communism at work and the party line is king. It wasn’t a meritocracy. This is why communism should always be feared, every one is equal but some are more equal than others.

neilhd 15 May 19 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Mazbar (Post 13845230)
No it was pure communism at work and the party line is king. It wasn’t a meritocracy. This is why communism should always be feared, every one is equal but some are more equal than others.

Quite right. I should change the acronym: HIghest Party Person's Opinion.

Mazbar 15 May 19 04:09 PM

I always remember it happened on my birthday April 26th

MrsArcher2b 15 May 19 05:00 PM

I'm watching. It's really interesting. I didn't have much knowledge before. You feel so terrible for them and hope for the best but obviously we know that in the end they won't ever be able to return.

DisneyDaffodil 15 May 19 05:08 PM

I’ve seen the first episode, thought it was very good. I don’t know if enjoying it is the right term, but it is fascinating to watch and so very sad.

My first child was born exactly nine months after the incident. I always felt blessed to have been a pregnant mum here at that time compared to how terrible it was for the women of Chernobyl and the surrounding area.


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