
HBO brings Chernobyl to the screen with an all star cast, and we're here to fact check, break down, discuss, and applaud the interpretation. With such historic subject matter, our panel are ready to discuss all of the plotlines, characters, and more from this Mini series event. Join us every week for predictions, special segments and news on the CHERNOBYL AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Christian, Jeremy and Julana review episode 5 of Chernobyl, which is the highest-rated show in the history of IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes. They also look back on the series as a whole, the legacy of the real-life people portrayed on the show, the impo... more
Christian, Jeremy and Julana break down episode 4. Think you have a bad job? Try getting animal control or roof clean-up duty post-Chernobyl. Plus, a horrifying parent-child dynamic rounds out yet another episode of It’s Always Sunny in Pripyat.
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Christian, Jeremy and Julana discuss the KGB and how everyone is being watched by everyone else, the onset of the miners, and the horrifying impact Chernobyl had on the workers, firefighters and anyone who came into contact with them. They also talk ... more
Christian Bladt, Jeremy Dann, and Julana Dizondiscuss the series of sobering realizations that take place in episode 2, Legasov’s determination to convince people how dire the situation already is and potentially how much worse it could get.
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Julana Dizon, Christian Bladt, and Jeremy Dann discuss the premiere of the new HBO miniseries event: Chernobyl. Join us every week to discuss the episodes. Tonight we’re breaking down episode 1 “1:23:45” where Plant workers and firefighters put their... more
Love this podcast. It’s really helping me take a deep dive into the show. It’s made me go back and rewatch and every time I have saw things that I didn’t catch before. This podcast is a great companion to the show. Definitely recommend
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Everyone made interesting points, but would have liked to have heard more of the two non-main hosts. The main host spoke so much I would lose interest because it felt like the same thing over and over, and he kept a interrupting the others and taking over the conversation. It felt uncomfortable and made the podcast hard to listen to. It felt like he was so excited to talk about the show that he couldn’t help but jump in with his thoughts and the information he had learned. I think it’s great to ... more
It is Ukraine, not “The Ukraine”. People who suffered from the disaster are Ukrainians and those from Belarus, we are not “Russians”. Can’t believe we still have to explain this in 2019.
Thank you.
Appreciate the time and research you spent on doing this podcast. Thank you very much.
The girl doesn’t talk much, or get to, not sure. The other guy is great when he is talking. The host can be good, but always seems to end up in long, monotone, diatribes for no reason.
I really like the discussion between the moderator & guests, it helps me understand & enjoy the show so much more. I love how at the end of the episode they break down things with real numbers/facts. My only compliant is I wish the podcasts were longer with even more discussion.
Listening to the episodes especially episode 3, there seems to be an overall lack of empathy for the real people of this disaster and tragedy.
This deserves a serious and respectful review of a truly disturbing series of events. Joking and not showing an understanding that the people, victims and their families did not have the leisure of hindsight makes it a hard listen.
I am sure they are fine people but not sure that they are best suited for a topic and series that requires a far deeper e... more
What I don’t understand is why the one host is SO condescending towards the younger female host. He’s constantly asking her to state her opinion of events from the POV of someone who wasn’t alive at the time, and also as if she needs his permission to make a comment. He literally says her name more than a dozen times per episode. It drives me nuts. He doesn’t do this to the other host. They’re also constantly referencing the official HBO podcast, which I also listen to. I wanted to try a more n... more
The most surprising with these 3 entertainment types in a situation where they were required to be actually thoughtful. They totally missed the belief in the Soviet system that was genuine and led to true heroic choices. Each time, these 3 children/hosts (who were unprepared to do this podcast). One example is a young man in a meeting who suggests things might be worse. Yes, the older committee leaders disagree and say to go in an$ see, the interpretation that the young man did it because he... more
Like the Chernobyl talk but the moderator guy is eh. I liked the guests better.
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