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Road Side Pub
Chernobyl (HBO)
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<blockquote data-quote="Coiled03" data-source="post: 16213397" data-attributes="member: 18779"><p>I just watched episode 5. Lagasov's testimony of how the meltdown occurred was....enlightening...I guess I'd say. That seems too tepid a word for something so catastrophic.</p><p></p><p>The postscript information about what happened to the major players, and the results surrounding the meltdown just made me furious. People of a certain age, mostly those who grew up during the Cold War I'd guess, were raised to hate the USSR. I think I'm just young enough to have not had to face the full brunt of that hatred, but I got a little. That aside, Soviets/Russians are good people. They didn't deserve any of what happened. It pisses me off to see good people suffer at the hands of incompetent, morally bankrupt assholes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coiled03, post: 16213397, member: 18779"] I just watched episode 5. Lagasov's testimony of how the meltdown occurred was....enlightening...I guess I'd say. That seems too tepid a word for something so catastrophic. The postscript information about what happened to the major players, and the results surrounding the meltdown just made me furious. People of a certain age, mostly those who grew up during the Cold War I'd guess, were raised to hate the USSR. I think I'm just young enough to have not had to face the full brunt of that hatred, but I got a little. That aside, Soviets/Russians are good people. They didn't deserve any of what happened. It pisses me off to see good people suffer at the hands of incompetent, morally bankrupt assholes. [/QUOTE]
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