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Chernobyl
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U r so silly injun, this is Russia’s America now buddy. The man you voted for is our puppet.Swaye said:
@NSA_Dawg take note of this.FirePete said:
I speak Russian, so hearing fake Russian accent always been a big no no for me. Either make it in Russian (not going to happen) or do it in English. I actually appreciated that they respected the audience by not bringing out the fake accentBennyBeaver said:
Yes. Would be moar realistic, no?FirePete said:
You prefer, fake Russian accent?BennyBeaver said:I'm 2.5 episodes in and find it enjoyable and look forward to FINISHing.
A couple poonts
- the English/Irish accents have been distracting to me
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Home Box OfficeYellowSnow said:What medium is this show available on anyhow?
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Darn it. I don't have than rich man's channel.BennyBeaver said:
Home Box OfficeYellowSnow said:What medium is this show available on anyhow?
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Glad that public ivy edumacation working out for usYellowSnow said:
Darn it. I don't have than rich man's channel.BennyBeaver said:
Home Box OfficeYellowSnow said:What medium is this show available on anyhow?
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the writers producers of the show wanted the show people to think of Trump when watching. Did it work?
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The wardrobe sucked
No wonder the commies lost
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BennyBeaver said:More often, however, we are given to believe that the three men who were put on trial—and especially one of them, a particularly unattractive villain by the name of Anatoly Dyatlov (Paul Ritter)—are to blame. We see him strong-arming younger, better men into actions that will ultimately lead to catastrophe. All because, it seems, he wants a promotion. In fact, it wasn’t the carrot of a single promotion, or even several promotions, and it wasn’t one nasty and abusive boss. It was the system, made up primarily of pliant men and women, that cut its own corners, ignored its own precautions, and ultimately blew up its own nuclear reactor for no good reason except that this was how things were done. The viewer is invited to fantasize that, if not for Dyatlov, the better men would have done the right thing and the fatal flaw in the reactor, and the system itself, might have remained latent. This is a lie.
Huh. That's exactly what I took from the Dyatlov character.





