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  1. May 18, 2019 · David Dencik's portrayal of Gorbachev— the best known of the historical figures in “Chernobyl” — successfully captures both the man and the moment: Gorbachev wants to fall back on the ...

    • Chernobyl Episode 1, "1:23:45"
    • Chernobyl Episode 2, "Please Remain Calm"
    • Chernobyl Episode 3, "Open Wide, O Earth"
    • Chernobyl Episode 4, "The Happiness of All Mankind"
    • Chernobyl Episode 5, "Vichnaya Pamyat"

    Episode 1's title is actually the timestamp on the clock - 1:23:45 am - when the core of reactor 4 exploded at Chernobyl. However, it's worth noting that the fire alarm wasn't activated until a few minutes later, at 1:26:03. Considering every second was crucial to mitigating the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, those few minutes may have been beneficial...

    It's commonly believed that the local town of Pripyat was immediately evacuated following the Chernobyl fire, but that's actually not the case. As HBO's Chernobylmakes viewers painfully aware, Pripyat wasn't evacuated until approximately 36 hours after the disaster began. At that point, buses - as shown in the miniseries - arrived to take people aw...

    Beginning with the three engineers down below Chernobyl, viewers see them use dynamo torches to light their way to the valves, but in reality, it's believed that the engineers simply held onto the nearby pipes to guide them to their destination. After all, they knew the directions certain pipes would lead them in. But that doesn't work for televisi...

    We mostly see the clean-up phase in Chernobyl episode 4. Unfortunately, the machines weren't enough to remove the radioactive debris, and so, the military resorted to using soldiers to shovel the debris off the roofs. As Legasov mentions in the Chernobylminiseries, the soldiers were referred to as "biorobots" - and they were part of the Chernobyl l...

    The final episode of HBO's Chernobylhas two main focuses: the Chernobyl trial and the reactor 4 accident itself, both of which are told simultaneously. Beginning with Dyatlov, Fomin, and Bryuhkanov approximately 12 hours before the accident, it's implied that if the test is successful, they would be promoted, which was the impetus for Dyatlov's rec...

  2. There were a ton of gut-wrenching moments in Chernobyl, the five-part miniseries on ... It was hard not to be a bit distracted by the birthmark on David Dencik's Mikhail Gorbachev. HBO.

  3. May 5, 2019 · CNN —. Spare, bleak and devastating, HBO’s “Chernobyl” captures a moment during the waning years of the Cold War when the Soviet Union experienced a nuclear disaster, then tried to cover ...

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    • Valery Legasov - Jared Harris. The chemistry scientist and first deputy director of the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy. Right after the accident, he was called to Chernobyl to liquidate the aftermath of the exposure.
    • Lyudmila Ignatenko - Jessie Buckley. A wife of a fireman called to extinguish the fire. She was pregnant but still went to the Moscow’s hospital where he was transferred to and spent his last days by his side.
    • Vasily Ignatenko - Adam Nagaitis. Lyudmila’s husband took a day off on April 26, 1986 - they planned to have a picnic in the countryside. However, during that fateful night, he was called to put out the fire at Chernobyl and never came back home.
    • Boris Shcherbina - Stellan Skarsgård. When the Chernobyl catastrophe happened, Shcherbina was a Deputy Chairman of the Soviet government and was sent to arrange the liquidation of the accident aftermath.
  4. May 6, 2019 · Chernobyl takes pains to portray the event as a specific disaster of anti-expertise, ... where Mikhail Gorbachev (David Dencik) and the Soviet apparatus constantly fails to respond appropriately.

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  6. May 3, 2019 · Legasov sees a report of graphite outside the building and knows that the core has exploded, and, after much opposition from officials trying to claim nothing is wrong—including a version of Gorbachev played by David Dencik—is given the freedom to try to contain the disaster. After the meltdown, there were several ticking time bombs related to Chernobyl, including the likelihood of a ...