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  • First time watching HBO's Chernobyl and we are so happy we did! Hello knights and welcome to our reaction to the first episode of Chernobyl a miniseries on HBO created by Craig Mazin. We decided on this show since he will be heavily involved with the last of us Show which will come at the beginning of next year. Leave a like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thank you for watching
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  • @ariochiv
    @ariochiv ปีที่แล้ว +357

    According to Gorbachev, the disaster at Chernobyl was one of the key events that brought down the Soviet Union. That's because a totalitarian system like that can only operate if it is perfect; the moment they have to admit that something went wrong, people start to question everything, and central control is lost. That's why all the officials are in denial that anything is wrong, because the alternative is they lose their jobs, their lives, or the whole system. And not to downplay the heroism of those who were being sent into deadly situations, but they really didn't have a choice... they couldn't simply refuse and quit.

    • @Lt.Dan_23
      @Lt.Dan_23 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That’s a really good conclusion of it all

    • @schaddenkorp6977
      @schaddenkorp6977 ปีที่แล้ว +62

      There’s actually an old documentary where Gorbachev was being interviewed (might be the one you have referenced from) about Chernobyl and he was asked what was the most difficult part about it for him and he said, I’m paraphrasing here, “Knowing that they were lying to me and that they knew I knew they were lying, yet having to go along with it all, pretending we all weren’t aware of this ridiculousness we were all participating in, and then lie back to them which they also knew was a lie.”

    • @bruh949
      @bruh949 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      No that’s Gorbachev covering his #ss for the fact that introducing capitalism failed and destroyed the State Socialism there, in turn making the USSR corrupt despite his “Glastnost and Perestroika” clearly just being a cover for globalist (therefore corporate fascist) sabotage which in turn destroyed the USSR.
      The USSR should have won the Cold War, the USA and it’s disgusting wokeness and moral-less atheistic society run by the elite, pushing its ideology and warcrimes on the rest of the world via NATO+EU. Not to forget their nonexistent freedumb 😂.

    • @formatique_arschloch
      @formatique_arschloch ปีที่แล้ว

      Gorba was a good man.

    • @MrAjpurdue
      @MrAjpurdue ปีที่แล้ว

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  • @memnarch129
    @memnarch129 ปีที่แล้ว +86

    The "metal taste" is some of the byproduct of Nuclear Fission. When the fuel breaks into seperate elements one of them is Cessium, which is a gas with a metallic taste.

    • @shophaune2298
      @shophaune2298 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +26

      it's also due to high levels of ionising radiation effectively creating a slight electrical imbalance in your mouth - much like when you physically put a piece of metal in there. What you taste isn't the metal itself, but your brain having no idea how to interpret your tastebuds suddenly being part of an electrical circuit. That "error message" is what we associate with tasting metal, because that's the most common thing we can put in our mouths to create it.

    • @kleriker38
      @kleriker38 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      The firefighters tasted iodine, radioactive iodine.

    • @juansanchezvilla-lobosrami5404
      @juansanchezvilla-lobosrami5404 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      A lightning strike tastes the same. Produces ozone which has a metal taste.

  • @pomrowik_bagienny1089
    @pomrowik_bagienny1089 ปีที่แล้ว +206

    Sasha Yuvchenko ( man that was holding reactor door ) actually survived, went through hospitalization, but his health was badly damaged and he lived until 2008 🙏🙏

    • @babetteafiokbol6848
      @babetteafiokbol6848 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, I heard an interview with him. His wife and baby son survived too in the city.

  • @G1NZOU
    @G1NZOU ปีที่แล้ว +134

    They really nailed the visuals, costuming and locations really match 80's Soviet era, and personally I love the fact they chose lots of English speakers with mostly British accents to portray various social classes, rather than trying to attempt a Ukrainian and Russian accent while speaking English.

    • @valdito_2123
      @valdito_2123 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I loved that,specially the houses inside,looks exactly the same

    • @EvRight9768
      @EvRight9768 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      yeah for real, i cringe every time someone tries to speak russian\ukrainian words when the movie is in english or when the person speaks english only

  • @APixieNinja
    @APixieNinja ปีที่แล้ว +114

    it breaks my heart to know that Valery Legasov didn't live long enough to know just how much of a difference those tapes made. we know everything that happened and why only because of him. RIP Sir

    • @Nobli82
      @Nobli82 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      After watching the show just recently, I started my research on his life and every detail I found was more heartbreaking than the previous. I really wish to visit his grave one day, but I live nowhere near Moscow. After the show, his (and Boris Shcherbina's, as well) grave were flooded with flowers for months by tourists from all over the world.

    • @MisterRawgers
      @MisterRawgers 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@Nobli82he deserves it, may he rest in peace

    • @babetteafiokbol6848
      @babetteafiokbol6848 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      His suicide made the interesting around the truth. He had to do it. This case was one of last nail in the coffin of Sovjetunion.

  • @annafirnen4815
    @annafirnen4815 ปีที่แล้ว +216

    I'm from Poland and my parents were teens back when it all happened and even here they told me kids had to take in a mandatory table spoon of lugola liquid at schools. They were distributing it to everyone. It is not tasty at all but so necessary. But the effects are still felt today, the amount of people sick with cancer in the area definitely grew over the years.

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +37

      Thank you so much for your comment and sharing such a difficult part of your life with us.
      We are truly sorry that you, and all those millions of people have had to live with the continued fear of repercussions of this event.
      It's truly devastating to see how the recklessness of a few, fueled by greed and ignorance, has caused so much pain and destruction for countless people... All we can hope to do at this point is learn, and not repeat the mistakes of the ones who came before us.

    • @bee12117
      @bee12117 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Doktor który to rekomendował wypowiedział się lata później, że było to kompletnie zbędne. Serial jest dobry ale połowa to s-f. Tak jak scena 14:00. Nic takiego nie miało miejsca.

    • @bee12117
      @bee12117 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@OfficialMediaKnights Very good polish documentary about Chernobyl with english subs. Yes, people died but most damaging were propaganda and lies.
      th-cam.com/video/IGFjeox3Isw/w-d-xo.html

    • @bee12117
      @bee12117 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jacklarkson4505 What that has to do with anything what I said?

    • @annafirnen4815
      @annafirnen4815 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@jacklarkson4505 good question, I was surprised about it too so I read a bit and basically for some reason the government reacted quickly the moment they got radiation reads, without informing other countries about it (obvious reason). Some street washing took place, distributing lugola liquid, order to not open windows etc. But then the overlords in Soviet Union heard about it and basically, told them to stop and forced people to march in parades outside for Labor Day on 1st of May.

  • @tawogtrailers
    @tawogtrailers ปีที่แล้ว +96

    That radioactive graphite that was grabbed by the firefighter was basically like sticking your hand into a microwave for 10 minutes. It cooks and destroys your cells from the inside out

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +18

      Yeah….that sounds extremely painful. Radiation is super scary when you think of it. This invisible threat that has so much destructive power.

    • @rosieinwonderland8132
      @rosieinwonderland8132 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I feel like it's worse.

    • @ravenzyblack
      @ravenzyblack 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      The graphite itself was not radioactive until after the explosion. Also, holding it was a death sentence, but the skin wouldn’t have reacted as quickly as it did. They did that for the TV show. The truth is even worse. It was days before people actually started showing horrific symptoms, they died slow painful deaths as their body shutdown organ by organ.

    • @tawogtrailers
      @tawogtrailers 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      @@ravenzyblack What you said about the graphite doesn't make sense. Yes, it is radioactive while inside the reactor as well. Its job is to absorb/moderate the reaction occurring inside the reactor. It doesn't magically become radioactive after an explosion. Also in the series they do show that it look several days for several patients to start showing the horrible effects of radiation exposure/poisoning. The burning hand is also possible as well with regards to an intense radiation burn. If a sunburn, which is a type of radiation burn can show up within an hour or 2, its definitely possible near direct exposure of intense gamma radiation to cause a tissue burn like what was depicted.

    • @pedrinrj7251
      @pedrinrj7251 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      @@ravenzyblack The skin didn't react to the gamma radiation, but probably to beta radiation, witch damages the skin. It would have penetrated the glove, and at the insane amount as that graphite was emitting, it could very much have show sings right away.

  • @chiragkhuranack
    @chiragkhuranack ปีที่แล้ว +133

    Believe me, the remaining 4 episodes are no less terrifying than the first. There's more to see. Can't wait for your further reactions. KEEP ROCKING!

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Oh I can only imagine... It's definitely tough to watch, but certainly necessary, so we may not repeat the mistakes of the past. But we'll see how that goes, you know how us humans are.
      Thank you for the comment and support, it truly means so much to us!

    • @stevenclarke5606
      @stevenclarke5606 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Episode 4 is absolutely heartbreaking, you may want to give it a miss

  • @Sawyer1982OAC
    @Sawyer1982OAC ปีที่แล้ว +56

    I'm reading one of the books the producers used as a source for this series (The Voices from Chernobyl by Svetlana Alexijevich). The people living near (mostly workers on the nuclear plant itself and their families) didn´t have a clue about the dangers of radiation, nor that the reactor could pose any danger at all. The read is as chilling as the show...

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Thanks so much for sharing the name of the book, as we've been delving further into the facts of what happened that night, it's becoming more and more heartbreaking and frightening what truly happened, and how people have been affected by this...

    • @tamarakuklinski4240
      @tamarakuklinski4240 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      That book is heart breaking. The "state" used those ppl to clean up that mess and thought of them as useful idiots. but it was the soviet union ugh

  • @maggiebarbour4831
    @maggiebarbour4831 ปีที่แล้ว +84

    This was one of the most accurate and well researched accounts of this disaster and in some ways, they watered down some of the worst things to watch because the truth was even more horrific. The production and direction of this show deserved every accolade that it was given. Can't wait to watch the rest with you

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +16

      It was definitely a hard watch and to know they had to water down some parts of the storytelling makes this even more bone chillin. Can’t wait to experience the rest. Thank you for watching with us 😃

    • @tankmaster1018
      @tankmaster1018 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Yeah even for HBO, there's some things they draw the line on. I can think of 2 examples of this from the show. So the part where they are hunting down and shooting dogs is mostly accurate, but they left out the fact that this was usually done by rounding up and throwing all the dogs into a pit, then filling it with concrete while the dogs were still alive. I think a scene like that would be enough to have most people turn off the television at that point. The other one I noticed was that they never showed the face of that Chernobyl worker who kept saying "we did everything right" but instead had another character state that "his face was completely missing." Guessing that they shot the scene with accurate radiation makeup first, but figured the audience would be so disturbed that they toned it back a little, and didn't show the worst parts of dying from radiation exposure.

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Wow, imagine something being a little too much for HBO…that’s everything I need to know

    • @schaddenkorp6977
      @schaddenkorp6977 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@OfficialMediaKnights The firefighter with the pregnant wife was also in even worse condition than what was depicted here as well. Though they did mention in the show the fact that the radiation degrades the tissue of your body so much that your blood vessels are so weak they can’t even administer morphine for the pain which, to quote the show, “is excruciating” and it is. Those men died in agony.

  • @johnjones_1501
    @johnjones_1501 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

    You have to love the internet, "all our fans thought it would be really fun to see us emotionally destroyed and in absolutely pain from watching this show." I can't wait to watch all these reactions.

  • @MyHeartsBeat
    @MyHeartsBeat ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I love the cinematography of this show. Just the scene with the wife in the kitchen and you see the explosion and she doesn't realize until the shockwave hits.

  • @mokefish8126
    @mokefish8126 ปีที่แล้ว +39

    Oh man, so stoked you're reacting to this! You two have become my favorite reactors, you're both so good at analysis and not missing anything.

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Wow! Thank you so much for that huge compliment. You guys are awesome and we truly appreciate the support. This show is fantastic. You guys really nailed the recommendation 😄

  • @swokatsamsiyu3590
    @swokatsamsiyu3590 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    First; your reactions to this phenomenal series are some of the best and honest I've seen. Keep up the good work!
    All the "911" calls you hear, the evening news broadcast you'll see, newspaper headlines etc, are all real. How I know? I was 15 when the accident happened and the images of the Soviet news lady with her red turtleneck against the blue background are etched into my memory. Fun fact; the "music" you hear throughout the series is made from the sounds that a real RBMK plant makes. The composer went to Chernobyl's sister plant Ignalina NPP, and walked around for hours with her sound crew, recording the various sounds of an RBMK. So, in a way, the real reactor itself is very much present in the series.

  • @NatashaSalgado
    @NatashaSalgado ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Definitely a hard to watch show because you just wish it didn't happen but sadly it did and many people died because of this disaster. I can't wait for you to continue this journey and watch you react to the following episodes.

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Oh absolutely - it's watching them head toward disaster and knowing full well there is nothing we can do to stop it. It's a different kind of horror when you know this really happened, and impacted real people irrevocably... We are excited to watch the rest and can't wait to share it with you all! Thank you for the comment and support, it means the world!

  • @eirikrdberg1161
    @eirikrdberg1161 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

    When this happened in 86 I went out in the rain here in Norway with my friend. He said: we might be getting radiation on us now. That was the first time I heard about this accident. He was right. Live in Norway and a lot of the radiation rained down on us. One year later I got bone cancer and lost a leg. Probably nothing to do with chernobyl, but who knows…

    • @pickleboy6059
      @pickleboy6059 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Honestly most likely was.

  • @rosieinwonderland8132
    @rosieinwonderland8132 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    It was so infuriating seeing all the people that tried to undermine the problem and learning how they cut corners.

  • @Dovahkiin049
    @Dovahkiin049 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    25:39 Actually, the water most likely saved them from the radiation(maybe they died, but it could've been worse). Water is very good at blocking radiation, which is part of why the 3 divers that went into the building survived, because there was so much water the radiation they were exposed to was less than expected. This is also why concrete works well, because although it lacks the density that is normally required to block radiation, it is filled with crystal water.

  • @blizzardofodds4220
    @blizzardofodds4220 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Love your reaction and the detail that both of you pay attention to. This is the best mini series that I have ever seen. It will be interesting to see your takes and reactions on the upcoming episodes. I totally agree with you on the fact that this is more like watching a raw documentary than a drama per se. That speaks to how well this was thought out and put together.

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thank you for watching! It means the world to us. Absolutely mind blown by this show. Great cinematography, acting and overall atmosphere. They did outstanding. The rest of the episodes are all coming soon! We’re gonna post them back to back

  • @TheReDeeMeR1988
    @TheReDeeMeR1988 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    3.6 *_not great, not terrible_*
    And that's how a new meme was born.

  • @dirdib69
    @dirdib69 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    There's something just terrifying about seeing the reactor core. It's like seeing into Hell - you're already dead.

  • @sagan1976
    @sagan1976 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Cherenkov radiation happens when charged particles (such as electrons) travel faster than the speed of light in that medium. For example, if electrons travel in water faster than the speed of light in water, Cherenkov radiation is seen as a blue glow in the water. This doesn't violate the limit of the speed of light because this limit is defined in a vacuum.

  • @matt_canon
    @matt_canon ปีที่แล้ว +8

    16:06 I've seen this series multiple times, not including reactions, and even just this part is heartbreaking, knowing what's going to happen to the fire brigade and plant workers. Nobody deserves this happening to them, except maybe Dyatlov...but even he didn't know about the A-Z5 fatal flaw.

    • @MySerpentine
      @MySerpentine ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Dyatlov had already been through some shit, it was the second time he'd gotten serious radiation poisoning. He probably HAD seen worse.

    • @valdito_2123
      @valdito_2123 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Nahh he deserved it,one of the reasons of the disaster was bc of him,he even was in some other accidents who nobody knows,probably it was bc his poor leadership skills

  • @joshuacoldwater
    @joshuacoldwater ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Craig Mazin is a true artist, I am so glad he was chosen to work on this project. I am happy to watch along with you both.

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you for your kind words and support, it means so much to us!

  • @TTM9691
    @TTM9691 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Just discovered your channel, starting with this one. GREAT reaction video to this show, outstanding. You guys are intelligent, have a great eye, totally cool people, really happy to subscribe to this channel right.....NOW! (there I did it!) My immediate desire is to see you guys react to every great movie and TV show ever made! That's the highest honor I can accord to a reaction channel!!! lol. Did you guys see "Severance" yet? That's a mindblowing show, only 9 episodes, dying for season 2 to start. And let's see, something from the 90s. BOOGIE NIGHTS! Oh man, you guys would KILL on BOOGIE NIGHTS (1998). EVERYONE is in that movie, that is a dazzling party of a movie. Could you guys put that one on your list? And lastly.....something classic, because great art has no expiration date. Ok: Singin' In The Rain! Most entertaining movie ever made, there is no way you will not have the best time watching "Singin' In The Rain". So there you go: a current TV thing, a late 90s blast and a half......and a classic that is the very essence of everything great about cinema itself! THANKS! See you on the next episode!

  • @Raskullbx
    @Raskullbx 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    14:04
    'Ring-around-the-rosie, A pocket full of posies. Ashes! Ashes!, We all fall down!'
    Very clever nuance with the kids dancing in the ashes.

    • @m-arky66
      @m-arky66 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That original nursery rhyme was about the plague (black death) in England. Adapted to suit all around the world.

  • @orimoreau3138
    @orimoreau3138 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    19:04 "This is our moment to shine" oh boy is it ever

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว

      Gah yeah, that play on words was a rough one huh 😔 those poor men.

  • @monil2447
    @monil2447 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    This episode is the most terrifying ever. It struck me as a horror movie, only worse.

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The tension and horror of the situation is brilliantly executed!

    • @DorfVG
      @DorfVG ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's worse because it's real. In fact I wouldn't call it horror, I'd call it terror. There is something about radiation that is makes it feel eldricth or more aptly cosmic horror

    • @matt_canon
      @matt_canon ปีที่แล้ว

      The part with the 3 divers and the flashlights burning out and the dosimeters going off was pretty chilling too

  • @yugenjames4078
    @yugenjames4078 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    9:23 the reason why they fell the metal taste it's because the ionizing radiations are destroying and damaging cells in the oral cavity.
    It's called dysgeusia (the disorded, not the cause) and happen a lot with people that are doing Chemotherapy

  • @vitaliishumilov7806
    @vitaliishumilov7806 6 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    As someone born in Russia 6 years later, I can confirm from participants words, there was A LOT of misinformation from soviet government regarding this accident. And cancer death toll was counting all the way to early 2000s. In 2010s Putin removed almost all of the benefits for Chernobyl liquidators as a pert of his history rewriting propaganda compaign. Those events were "putting Russia in an unfavorable light" and didn't match with "perfect country agenda". In today's Russian history textbooks you will find only a couple of sentences about this tragedy. I'm really thankful to HBO for keeping this valuable part of Russian history.

  • @vercoda9997
    @vercoda9997 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Shortly after this disaster, despite winds usually blowing in the opposite direction, low levels of radiation started being detected in Irish sheep, and similarly in nearby Scotland - radiation from Chernobyl travelled for thousands of miles.
    Not knowing what to do, the Republic's government organised sending out iodine tablets to every house in the country - that is, just *one* single tablet, once, when every single resident in every property would, if iodine tablets were needed, need to consume several tablets every day, each - not just one tablet for one person, once.
    To this day, children in nearby neighbouring Belarus and other impoverished places close to the disaster zone continue to be born with severe, life-limiting - and often terminal - illnesses, and also have intellectual disabilities, at rates far, far higher than the norm; the Republic of Ireland normally - bar the disruption caused by the pandemic - welcomes a few thousand such children every summer, to stay with host families all across the country, as even a couple of weeks of a loving holiday and intense care can potentially add years to the children's lives.
    Perhaps the greatest tragedy of Chernobyl is that, even today, thuggish Putin and his collaborators continue to suppress various truths about the tragedy, just like the Soviets of old did.

  • @maksphoto78
    @maksphoto78 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Just for the record, Dyatlov's character was butchered by this series. He was not such a maniac. He was a true professional, and he did all he could to try to establish the truth.

    • @thecook238
      @thecook238 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Partly disagree. Yes they exaggerated how big of an a-hole he was. But Dyatlov repeatedly said that the safety test had nothing to do with the core exploding. And that it was completely irrelevant to the explosion. This is provably false, he was either still in denial about it or took gaslighting to a new level. Yea he shouldn't be made the scapegoat BUT he had his share of responsibility.

    • @spencerwattamaniuk950
      @spencerwattamaniuk950 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      He did threaten Akimov and Toptunov's careers, though.

    • @maksphoto78
      @maksphoto78 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@spencerwattamaniuk950 Source? I haven't come across any witness testimony that Dyatlov did that. There was no need for threats or objections anyway, because raising the power back up was not against the regulations. Ask Stolyarchuk.

  • @U1Mequals
    @U1Mequals ปีที่แล้ว +2

    14:00
    The bridge is known as the "Bridge of Death". Why?
    Well since the explosion civilians went to a bridge near the reactor. Later that day, everyone got heavy radiation and died less than 3 weeks. Keep watching the series, it get crazier.

  • @giocommentary
    @giocommentary ปีที่แล้ว +2

    9:27 you are very correct!
    as your cells and blood veins dissolve, you will ''taste'' the Iron within your own blood.
    i've had the experience on a scan, like licking a metal pole.

  • @meghanworkman6449
    @meghanworkman6449 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I was 12 when this happened, and didn't really understand how catastrophic it was until I watched this. Absolutely horrifying.

  • @Fotoschiki
    @Fotoschiki ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This show does an incredible job at giving the general public an idea of what radiation actually is and how it affects the body without explaining the science behind it. I work at a particle accelerator research center since I was 18 and I remember how difficult it was to grasp what radiation actually is. They explained it in detail a lot of times so we get the right sense of danger to be able to work with confidence while staying safe.
    1. Simplified it's just energy. It mostly manifests as heat that burns you like touching a hot surface. Your body can handle short contact or low intensity, but too much and too long will burn you.
    2. The additional part is ofcause the damage done to your cells and your DNA which manifests as cancer, because unlike a hot surface touching your hand it also destroys you from the inside on a molecular level.
    3. High intensity radiation has a contagous element. High radiation activates other materials which also start radiating, spreading the problem. Radioactive dust travels through the air and creates a fallout to make it everybodies problem.
    Luckily with particle accelerators I usually only have to worry about the first, sometimes the third effect.

  • @DariaBilowus
    @DariaBilowus 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    If it weren't for Sweden registering the fallout, you wonder how much longer would Russia have kept this quiet from the rest of the World.

  • @teej143
    @teej143 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    You get a sub from me! I love that both you appreciate the creative nuances of the piece without overtalking your point.

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you so much for the sub and support!! It truly means the world to us! 😊😊😊

  • @MKev_Gaming
    @MKev_Gaming ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Fun Fact: #1 The Sounds in the Series are created by ultra low noise recordings taken in chernobyl by the production team. There is a good behind the scenes on youtube about it.
    #2 Back in the day nobody was informed about radioactivity and its effects in the soviet union. Only the experts knew. Thats why some folks act like they dont realize what happens in front of them.

  • @JBjopa8
    @JBjopa8 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I am so happy that I found your channel!! You two are amazing and this show is something else. Cannot wait to watch your reaction

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much for your wonderful comment, it means the world to us to have you here!

  • @DavidMacDowellBlue
    @DavidMacDowellBlue ปีที่แล้ว +3

    09:36 Actually radiation does not taste like metal. There are some specific circumstances that would create that effect, and those were not present there that night. But it makes for a powerful piece of drama and makes hardly any difference in terms of the story. LIkewise many of these symptoms emerged in hours instead of minutes, like the vomiting and bleeding tissues.
    IMHO this may be the greatest television miniseries yet made.
    A few of the folks working in Reactor did survive. The one who hold open that lead door, but didn't enter, for one. He got extremely sick, and the half of his body exposed swelled enormously--but he is still alive. Dyatlov survived for a very long time, and this was his second such exposure! He lost his wife and child in a different accident elsewhere and become extremely sick. No idea how he lived as long as he did.
    12:40 That is essentially it, about the iodine pills.
    13:46 There's a good reason to use low-range decimeters inside the power plant. It shows tiny shifts in radiation levels, which is more usually needed.
    16:06 There were no hazmat suits anywhere nearby. In fact, this show has them wear far better fire fighting equipment than they really had. Most simply showed up in their regular clothes.

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for all of these awesome facts man! We appreciate it. Learned a lot watching this show thanks to you guys 😃

  • @Panzerkampfwagen_VIII-y9k
    @Panzerkampfwagen_VIII-y9k ปีที่แล้ว +2

    if you dont know what happened to viktor he was standing near a pump when it happened splashing his face with boiling water and steam
    Edit: and that taste of metal is when your exposed to high amounts of radiation and it is currently destroying your cells and when that guy had red on his face thats radiation destroying your cells and melting your skin like a sunburn
    Edit 2: the firefighters had gas masks but it made them hot and uncomfortable so they took them off.

  • @bowi1332
    @bowi1332 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The old guy who intervened in the bunker is probably from KGB. 😬
    I watched episode 1 earlier tonight and I decided to watch your reaction before going to bed. :P

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว

      It wouldn't surprise us if that was the case! Thank you so much for watching with us. Means the world to us. This show was such an amazing experience and we learned so much about this disaster but more importantly we learned a lot about the people of Prypyat and how much sacrifice went into the cleanup process. We hope you enjoyed our reaction!

  • @pedroguerrero3862
    @pedroguerrero3862 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    As horrible as the Chernobyl disaster, it could have been prevented. Even before the factory was running, there were several problem were the design of the reactor, the Soviet Union hired British scientist to look over the blueprint of Chernobyl, all of them said that the reactor had several flaws but they were all ignored. Also the rector that was use was the same exact one that cause another radiative disaster a couple years before the building of Chernobyl.

  • @Nu_faci_tu_dastea_cu_mine
    @Nu_faci_tu_dastea_cu_mine ปีที่แล้ว +1

    water actualy dilutes radiation but the water might become irradiated in the proccess

  • @mindime1499
    @mindime1499 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I was hoping you guys would watch this. Clicked SO fast!

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks so much for the wonderful comment! The rest will be up soon, we're working on them, so stay tuned! 😊😊😊

  • @AlexeySherstnev
    @AlexeySherstnev ปีที่แล้ว +1

    On the "bridge of death" all people was be there died, if you know. even children. its not mith, its real story.

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Actually yeah, we read up about it. It's horrifying the things those people went through... so heartbreaking...

  • @gdlmao
    @gdlmao ปีที่แล้ว +1

    9:29 that's exactly what it is. Severe ionizing radiation causes a breakdown in the cell walls of tissue in the body, causing the iron-rich hemoglobin in the blood being released in minute amounts throughout the body, including the mouth and tongue.

  • @offgrid4360
    @offgrid4360 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I'm back 😀 Its been too long.
    I've been waiting for you guys to do a reaction this.
    One of the darkest , most depressing series, I've ever seen .
    Heads up it's a true horror movie .
    It messed with my head for weeks.

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว

      Heyyy welcome back!!! Good to see you commenting again!
      So far this show's fantastic, but also hard to watch, because it is coming from a real event, and seeing the devastation was just heartbreaking...

  • @gedhoughton9523
    @gedhoughton9523 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The guy who carried his friend and opened the door was Yuvchenko. He survived! But had ailments in his life and passed away in 2008.

  • @LordXerpentoR
    @LordXerpentoR ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm from an ex-communist country and can tell you for certain that these guys KNEW the extent of the damage, especially Dyatlov, but everyone was passing the blame and responsability around, back and forth. We call this practice "passing THE CAT around"!! And the narative HAD TO BE KEPT at all times even between the guilty people responsible for this tragedy. The narrative that nothing was AS BAD as it it seemed, and if you asked questions, if you doubted the THE NARATIVE, you were among the first to be sent to the slaughter. In a communist regime, THE NARATIVE is everything. If you dare to doubt the narrative, to ask questions, if you dared to NOT ignore what's in front of your own eyes and instead go along with THE NARRATIVE, you were fired, excluded, excommunicated, imprisoned, isolated, ostracized, KILLED !! And these practices still linger 30 years after the fall of communism.

  • @babetteafiokbol6848
    @babetteafiokbol6848 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fan Fact: Dyatlov (the real person) survived before Chernobyl a radiation accident on a military submarine.

  • @royfugate
    @royfugate ปีที่แล้ว +1

    There were some scenes from part 3 that really happened that they filmed but had to cut from the final edit for being to gruesome, including one where they are trying to change one guys bandages and the skin and muscle fell off his arm, and another guy that his face ended up looking like a real life skeletor. so yes radiation exposure is that bad.

  • @dangi79
    @dangi79 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I was I child when Chernobyl exploded. It was my birthday and I was 7. You cannot imagine the fear during that days. I’m from Italy and we didn’t go to school for days.

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Oh my god, I'm so sorry to hear what you've gone through. Chernobyl has impacted too many people across Europe, and the globe... I truly can't imagine the terror, but I can imagine that that's not something that someone forgets easily...

  • @cathyvickers9063
    @cathyvickers9063 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've watched enough reviews of this miniseries that now I just watch the first & last episodes.
    Remember: the Soviet Union was obsessed with security. The Party/States truth is the "truth." Information is compartmentalized. Citizens have no reason to know classified information. (Like how a nuclear reactor works!)
    Why would firefighters have or need radiation/hazmat gear in the Workers' Paradise? Only decadent, capitalist nations have nuclear disasters, not the Soviet Union! Soviet technology is perfect.
    The Soviet reaction was to "contain," even tho this endangered civilians. In "capitalist, decadent nations like the US, the workings of a nuclear reactor aren't a State secret. Newspapers would print diagrams & explanations *to inform the public* following the accident! News broadcasts would be explaining what authorities believe happened. The focus would be on *protecting people,* establishing an Exclusion Zone quickly & efficiently evacuating residents.
    An excellent fictionalized account is Chernobyl, by Frederick Pohl. It covers the issues you bring up about water...
    Prior to this accident, Gorbachev had started a program of "openness" & "truthfulness" with the West. When this happened, the USSR promptly reverted to Secrecy & Deceptiveness.
    Unfortunately for them, airborne radiation doesn't pay attention to lines on a map. The news got out because the radiation reached Scandinavia!!

  • @markkettlewell7441
    @markkettlewell7441 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They didn’t need to hype it up because it was already bad. In fact I think they hyped it down a little. I knew a little about Chernobyl when I was younger, but the details I only found out after watching this miniseries and reading around it afterwards. The USSR kept it closely under wraps. If it was not for the strength of character of Gorbachev we might still be in the dark. After Glasnost, Russia had the strength to embrace the west but unfortunately a short little KGB apparatchik called Putin took over the Russian country and ruined any affiliation with the west. I have no beef with the Russian people but I despise Putin and his evil friends.

  • @Flum666
    @Flum666 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    you can read the actual UN reports, it's somewhere around 160 million people impacted by Chernobyl, maybe only 1 million died or maybe 60 million died, we don't know.

  • @mancunian4eva332
    @mancunian4eva332 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The only bit I find infuriating about the HBO show Chernobyl is its portrayal of characters like Dyatlov and Fomin. Dyatlov wasn't anything like this in reality. He definitely wasn't as pig headed as portrayed. Of course its dramatised but its still unfair how they did some people dirty.

  • @lucasrackley250
    @lucasrackley250 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This show explains pretty well why Socialism and Communism suck.

    • @overthetop-yv6ji
      @overthetop-yv6ji 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Millions of homeless people and hundred thousands of drug addicts in the USA explains pretty well why capitalism suck.

    • @proksen9074
      @proksen9074 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@overthetop-yv6ji dude your comment is so random and irrelevant like who gives a damn about USA in a Chernobyl series reaction video

    • @overthetop-yv6ji
      @overthetop-yv6ji 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@proksen9074 If someone wants to tell something about Socialism and Communism with pointing out only that special event i would say this is irrelevant and i have to laugh. So if this guy does i can tell something about the USA and its system pointing out somthing why this system suck.

  • @jasonu3741
    @jasonu3741 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    you have to remember its not the year 2023... this is 1986 people didnt assume and people didnt know because there was not a conversation about radiation like what happened directly after this event.

  • @wordpainting3
    @wordpainting3 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Please do Queen's Gambit after this. It's only one season long so not too long and it's incredible.

  • @SK-nw4ig
    @SK-nw4ig 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It is still recommended to keep iodine pills at home just in case - at least here in Finland, the apocalypse prepper country :D
    I know a guy who is known as "the most radiating man of Finland". He was outside in the rain when the cloud was over Finland. He lives, they measure his radiotion for time to time.

  • @sickmit3481
    @sickmit3481 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you want to see how radiation works look up "cloud chamber radiation" you can literally see how there are tiny little "bullets" (i know its not really a tiny piece of anything its energy) shooting out of it everywhere. You can allready tell that getting hit by thousands of invisible bullets cant be a good thing ^^

  • @patrickfriedauer4259
    @patrickfriedauer4259 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    All the young reactors I’ve watched react to Chernobyl have the same reaction. The yell and make comments as if it was greed or ignorance that made a horrible situation worse. But They never grew up with the Soviet Union, so they can’t comprehend the oppressive thumb of the communist regime. Let this movie be a warning for you that your freedom is more fragile than you think.

  • @andrewferrauiolo4618
    @andrewferrauiolo4618 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Reminds me of how things were handled on 9/11 and the following weeks and months. Everyone was told that the air was safe to breathe when it clearly wasn't.

  • @esraeloh8681
    @esraeloh8681 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Plutonium apparently has a sweet taste, apparently it's 1 of the ways some people would tell when it was in the air.
    If I can find that video with that man talking about it I'll link it, he was 1 of the photographers who got to go inside the reactor to document it's sate in the 90's

  • @Budini67
    @Budini67 ปีที่แล้ว

    We all watch this with the clarity that always comes with Hindsight. The truth is: this was the biggest Nuclear power plant disaster in the world. We learned alot (and nothing) from Chernobyl.

  • @denniskinner
    @denniskinner ปีที่แล้ว

    Why don't they go back and grab some hazmat suits? Because there are no suits, only orders? And even if there were, they wouldn't do much this close to a ruptured active zone, where it is like standing in front of the Sun

  • @kleriker38
    @kleriker38 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Radioactivity has no smell, no taste and you cannot see. You can only hear radioactivity. What the firefighters tasted was iodine, radioactive iodine. Greetings from a former reactor operator.

  • @thehorrorsociety
    @thehorrorsociety 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love how the director didn't push the fake Russian accent thing. Didn't even try. Just write and tell a great story and it doesn't matter. You don't even notice it.

  • @Unashamed_Christian
    @Unashamed_Christian 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    “I’d just quit” in the Soviet Union that’s called being UN-alived most likely by a billet

  • @Larsskoldebjer
    @Larsskoldebjer 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Stalker is one of the series that are up on the top. With True Detective ( first seasoN ) and of cours Breaking Bad. More suggeatios please!

  • @Hikari_Sakurai
    @Hikari_Sakurai 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    BTW, all of those people who were standing on that bridge watching the show died. Now that bridge is called bridge of death.

  • @nuts4414
    @nuts4414 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The show starts at the suicide of Legasov, which made it impossible for the disaster to be ignored, and it did the same for you
    Brilliant stuff

  • @AbirRe-uz6lm
    @AbirRe-uz6lm หลายเดือนก่อน

    I hope they make the same series about Hiroshima and Nagasaki ... The horror, the tense , the catastrophic situation

  • @AbusiveUncleJoe
    @AbusiveUncleJoe หลายเดือนก่อน

    the ominous "music" was mixed using ambient sounds from similar nuclear power stations.

  • @alexd2555
    @alexd2555 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    21:30 that guy can’t just quit, they would’ve shout him right on the spot. That’s communism for you.

  • @firnfirnz524
    @firnfirnz524 หลายเดือนก่อน

    they're tasting their own blood @9:20
    atoms are being blasted out a near light speed, its enough to cause minor bleeding on a massive scale
    it would seem slow but really the damage was done the moment they came into contact.

  • @tamasczigola6392
    @tamasczigola6392 ปีที่แล้ว

    13:41 You should be scared for those people yeah. None of them survived. That spot is called the bridge of death or something like that because of it.

  • @jimmydavis550
    @jimmydavis550 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They ran the reactor without a proper amount of coolant and without the control rods in place. This is the perfect example of how dangerous the combination of ignorance and arrogance is!

  • @sethraelthebard5459
    @sethraelthebard5459 ปีที่แล้ว

    An exposed reactor core is the cloest thing humsns will ever come to a true Lovecraftian horror. A shapeless, formless malady that corrupts everything it touches with neither malice nor intent.

  • @salto1994
    @salto1994 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    RIP Paul Ritter who played Dyatlov

  • @markkettlewell7441
    @markkettlewell7441 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    All the people who observed the reactor from the railway bridge died. The fallout killed them all.😮

  • @federicocarnebale
    @federicocarnebale 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The point of the series is not to show how terrifying radiation is, is to show how terrifying communism is. All this happened because of communism that is based on lies and blame the other

  • @PaweBystrzan
    @PaweBystrzan 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ONE F* mistake + propaganda => Charnobyl.

  • @markkettlewell7441
    @markkettlewell7441 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It’s sad that Paul Ritter the actor who played Dyatlov died of brain cancer.

  • @Headloser
    @Headloser 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I believe the firemen didn't know the danger they were in and information about radiation poison was kept from them.

  • @Ashley_e
    @Ashley_e ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Tremendously executed. It was brilliant craft. I don’t throw that word around. They didn’t make an error. It should be mandatory in high school the way Schindler’s list was.

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Exactly - we haven't finished the show just yet, but anytime a film or show adapts real life events, we are always a little hesitant in regards to the adaptation. There has to be a tremendous amount of respect in handling things like these as there are still victims suffering from this event... and so far, this adaptation seems to have nailed that balance!

    • @Ashley_e
      @Ashley_e ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@OfficialMediaKnights 💯it was recognized w/ almost 20 Emmy nominations I believe. And it won a Golden Globe. Including best show and best supporting actor. Awesome she did a paper on it! Suprising how many people never heard of the event. Russian government was NOT happy about the show, calling it propoganda and produced their own blaming it on the CIA. Wild!

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Of course they did! Looks like till this day they won’t admit to their faults. This is top notch filmmaking right here! From the acting and cinematography to the writing and how it’s been adapted. What an amazing watch 😃

  • @brandoncampanaro7571
    @brandoncampanaro7571 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That bridge where they were watching is called "the bridge of death" im fairly sure

    • @metalboy8934
      @metalboy8934 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You are right,
      Ive been in Pripyat...
      Its seriously so surreal after watching the series and playing the S.T.A.L.K.E.R games...
      Gave me pure goosebumps.

  • @Some_Guy6
    @Some_Guy6 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They also had to dumb down most gore. Irl it was much, much worse then depicted in the series.

  • @MDBowron
    @MDBowron ปีที่แล้ว

    oh they'll shine all right, they'll freaking glow by the time this is over, to use a nuclear energy cliche trope.

  • @resin_Hd
    @resin_Hd ปีที่แล้ว

    If it shows nothing else, it shows “welcome to communism.” Something some want to bring here…

  • @markkettlewell7441
    @markkettlewell7441 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was a student in London when this all happened. We saw the radioactive cloud hit our city 😮

  • @Nu_faci_tu_dastea_cu_mine
    @Nu_faci_tu_dastea_cu_mine ปีที่แล้ว +1

    its late but i have a thing to say . Some firefighters remained on the ground and actualy survived to tell the tale

  • @myplan8166
    @myplan8166 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    After watching this, i'll give a shit about horror movies.

  • @bluebaconjake405
    @bluebaconjake405 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Yall are really attentive and well informed! Instant sub. Keep up the good work!

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for showing some love! It means a lot to us ❤️

  • @matt88876
    @matt88876 ปีที่แล้ว

    well it was 1986 and they did not have the technology we have in 2023

  • @leilapeaches7593
    @leilapeaches7593 ปีที่แล้ว

    He saw the DEMON 😈 CORE THE PONT OF CRITICALITY ❤

  • @DontrelleRoosevelt
    @DontrelleRoosevelt ปีที่แล้ว

    The Last of Us sucks, but this is the best mini-series ever made.

  • @williammcallister3566
    @williammcallister3566 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Please put in the part in ep4 with the speech about everyone's first time and how it impacts you I think that was the most important part in the show thank you for the reaction you got a new sub even if you dont I would also urge you to watch the real interviews with diatlov as they made him the villain to have a more gripping show but he spent the last of his life defending the names of everyone in that reactor control room

    • @OfficialMediaKnights
      @OfficialMediaKnights  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Definitely will do, before we watch the last episode we will do some more research on the character of the people depicted in the show and whether or not it is accurate. Thank you for the suggestion. We’ve been delayed on Chernobyl because a few things came out last month but we will continue to upload this week 😃

    • @williammcallister3566
      @williammcallister3566 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@OfficialMediaKnights Thanks a ton I was trying to be as vague as possible to not spoil it but keep it up