Mini-series

Hello,so this was pretty good(definitely doesn't deserve 9.7 on imdb but still) so it got me thinking, what are some other good mini series worth watching?

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Nothing?

I'm on episode 1.

>emotionless episode
Everyone would be screaming and shouting.
Literally dead user and nobody is worried.

Generation Kill

Patrick Melrose, also HBO

not sherlock

>what are some other good mini series worth watching?
upcoming russian tv series about real truth on chernobyl incident

>NTV’s Chernobyl, filmed in Belarus, takes far more liberties. A description of the show says that the plot revolves around a CIA agent dispatched to Pripyat to gather intelligence on the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and the Russian counterintelligence agent sent to track him down.

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From the Earth to the Moon
Generation Kill
The Terror
The Pacific
Band of Brothers
True Detective (Season 1)
Fargo (Season 1)
Berlin Alexanderplatz
The Company
Das Boot

BBC's War and Peace
John Addams
Band of Brothers

>so this was pretty good(definitely doesn't deserve 9.7 on imdb but still)

These are the kind of hot well-written reviews that are common on this godforsaken board. Brainlets everywhere.

>dyatlov a cia spy
jokes on you, season 2 of chernobyl is going to show america gloating that they got away with this for so many years

I, Cladius

I literally come here 2 times a year to ask for a recomandation

Isn't Melrose on Showtime?

Final episode was trash

It's on HBO Nordic at least.

Dilate

Not true at all. Ever seen the way people circulate around buildings on fire? This is ever more prevalent nowadays with everyone and their Nan filming vids and taking pics for Instagram. Anyway, officials were acting as if nothing was wrong well after the initial explosion, and people weren't particularly well educated on nuclear energy/radiation. Of course bystanders were going to watch, they didn't think they were in danger. I imagine some even found the "blue light" that shimmered from the core pretty to see, not realising they were essentially looking at death itself.

He's probably a Nordic. HBO Nordic offer a lot of non-HBO content too, suck as Patrick Melrose, The Handmaid's Tale, Vikings, Billions.

Literally a half dead dude on the ground.


>user can I have a smoke
>sure thing paddy

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How fucking screwed are you americans? wtf is on HBO if not those series?

Watch "Show Me a Hero", if you liked the political aspect of "the Wire".
"Carlos" is also worth a look.
"The Politician's Husband" too.
We are still far from the level of greatness seen in Chernobyl though.

The Terror.

It's not really a miniseries since it has 10 episodes, but it's an anthology. And the sense of dread is just great.

Ah they pretty much knew they were fucked. Think they say as much don't they? They, working there, were probably a bit more educated on the effects of radiation. They were resigned to their fate.

Dyatle

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The Terror

The Terror was good if you can ignore the spooky crap. They should have done it like Chernobyl, as close to real events as possible, The Terror is a fascinating story.

agreed. i could've even handled the supernatural aspect if they hadn't felt the need to show it onscreen so much.

>what are some other good mini series worth watching?

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In the same vein, The Singing Detective an Our Friends in the North

Unsere mutter unsere vater was /k/ino

Why the fuck has none of you morons mentioned ARN: The Knight Templar yet?

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fucking morons don't appreciate crusader kino

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>Generation Kill
>John Adams
>Patrick Melrose
>The Terror
>The Knick (2 Seasons, but whatever)
>True Detective (mostly S1, but you could watch S2 for a different story, it ain't as bad as they make it out to be)
>The Young Pope (S2 is supposed to launch this year)
>Taboo (there's another season supposed to come out in 2020 or some shit, but it's been 2 or 3 years now)
>Patriot (2 Seasons, but again, it's done)
>BBC's War & Peace
>Quarry
>The Prisoner
>Rome (2 Seasons)
>Das Boot
>Fargo (S1 mostly, but S2 is good too; S3 is hit-or-miss)

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Band of Brothers
No other mini series beats it

>Stellan Skarsgard in cast

what the fuck is this?

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The Singing Detective

Fanny and Alexander

>less than half are actually miniseries
great list man

Seconding Melrose, it was so good. Battlefield Counterstrike knocked it out of the park in it, the BAFTA was well deserved

>definitely doesn't deserve 9.7 on imdb
shut the FUCK up it definitely does

Mini series are the future. They deprecate most forms of film.

why didn't mama love her?

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>>user can I have a smoke
>>sure thing paddy
He actually lived.

Fuck off, 2 seasons ain't a lot.

you literally don't understand the concept of a miniseries

the terror isn't a miniseries
it is quite good tho

>what are some other good mini series worth watching?

Das Boot, The Terror and Dead Set

The winds of war
Rich men poor men