Is the storyline of season 1 complete or is it a cliffhanger for more seasons? Don't wanna waste my time watching an incomplete series.
Chernobyl S01
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teehee hee nice meme
Just wait for Chernobyl 2 electric boogaloo! lol
Just wait for clear sky m8.
Season 2: Fukushima is already announced
haha. That's not what I meant though. I haven't watched the series yet, so I thought maybe they wanted to milk more money out of it and split it into multiple seasons. That's why I asked.
Yeah, it ends on a cliffhanger. Gotta wait until season 2 to find out how the whole Chernobyl disaster turned out
Yeah they greenlit season 2 about a week ago. Apparently it'll be a nuclear disaster anthology. So S1 is Chernobyl finished you can probably watch that if you want... I think that Dyatlov (who is the dude responsible for the disaster) was also involved in another nuclear power plant meltdown that is going to be the crux of S2.
I think it'll be like true detective. One season per story.
Also based on the heavy real life material I feel it would almost be inappropriate to do a second season.
Would be like splitting the Kennedy assassination into 8 seasons or something. Would be disrespectful and feel wrong. Less documentational and more exploitative and melodramatic
>Would be disrespectful and feel wrong. Less documentational and more exploitative and melodramatic
Makes sense but when has decency or a form of artistic integrity ever stopped corporations from milking something?
>Imagine instead of typing something into google or bing and finding the answer you want, you search their images for a picture relevant to what you wanna know about. You then save said picture and go to 4channel and create a thread about it. Then finally you ask your question to a community of mouthbreathing, cheeto-inhaling NEETS and feverishly click "update" as you hope your thread doesn't meaninglessly 404 and that you get the answer you are looking for
teach me to think like this senpai
>Chernobyl 2: Fukushima
>The Terror 2: Japanese internment camps
Hold up
I know but we would like to think Craig Mazin would not do that in this case.
as much as we want to see more I think we would feel it was wrong deep down.
Season 2 focuses on Khodemchuk, who returns as Dr. Semipalatinsk..
they're remaking it with all the hero character roles reimagined as strong women
Yea Forums never ceases to amaze me how stupid people are. I hope you get smarter just a bit so you won't post shit like that ever again.
somebody explain why they emphasize the red faces so much
why do they turn red in the first place
I'm sure Slavic retards will create another epic fuckup sooner or later
I don't think you understood my question.
You stated
>" it doesn't contaminate the environment or the atmosphere in anyway"
I wanted you to think about what happened to the island by three mile island as well as the Hanford site which will be permanently fucked up forever.
It covers everything from right before the explosion to the trial like a year or two later. Then it has an epilogue that mentions some of the areas where dramatic license was used, and the present situation in the area (New Safe Confinement).
It depicts the cleanup of the roof but does not depict the construction of the sarcophagus, instead it skips to the trial.
>radiation released from the reactor caused a helicopter crash
who you speaking too hon?
Anyone who thinks this series is anything more than absolute trash.
No one knows for sure what caused the crash, but it may well have been radiation effects.
you seem angry, do you want to talk about it?
HBO doesn't milk their shows, if anything they're the opposite. This isn't amc.
Their face turns red because it is being cooked by radiation. They emphasize that because it's fucking terrifying that just looking at the core for a couple seconds will cook your face and mark you for a slow agonizing death.
Also, it's "to" not "too"
>but it may well have been radiation effects.
Such as?
thanks internet teacher
You are welcome, internet pawn.
Thanks again
Any of the symptoms of radiation sickness, including dizziness and disorientation, could have affected the pilot.
Radiation sickness can be acute if the dose is high, but it can also be cumulative in low or moderate doses, and those pilots were flying back and forth dropping sand/boron multiple times.
thanks.
I saw it more as like smoke blinded the chopper, until the rotor blade hit part of the crane and crashed.
The biggest thing is they show it happening like within a few days after the explosion, when a helicopter did crash like that, but 6 months after the fact.
Thank you
Are the characters the same?
Chernobyl 2: Dyatlov's Promotion
>Radiation sickness can be acute if the dose is high
Which the pilots where not exposed to, they where exposed to moderate/high levels, i.e. it would have taken literal hours for them to get critically ill.
>Season ends with Dyatlov administrating the entire UN Nuclear commission
>Smiles menacingly at the camera before a cut to black
Yes. Legasov is back and better than ever
This show was very, very good and exceptionally well made, no doubt about that, but i can't respect it. The creator/showrunner said (sorry but i'm too lazy to look for the actual quote) that the essence of the show was truth, and yet he took A LOT of liberties to try to illustrate this "truth". I can't respect that.
Chernobs in my back yard tonight.
I was on a torrent site seeing the complete season including the pic, so I dled the pic and just made a quick thread here. Took me no more than 15 seconds.
I looked on Google in the past and it told me "mini series" which did seem to support the idea that it's closed story, but I wanted to make sure.