Chernobyl Show _best_ Review
Jared Harris’s Legasov, by the final episode, delivers one of the greatest monologues in television history—explaining how lies breed more lies until reality collapses. In an era of misinformation, climate denial, and institutional failure, Chernobyl feels less like history and more like prophecy.
Part 1: Overview & Why It Matters Title: Chernobyl Created by: Craig Mazin Directed by: Johan Renck Network: HBO (US) / Sky Atlantic (UK) Episodes: 5 (ranging from 60–72 minutes) Release Date: May 6 – June 3, 2019 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 96% (Critics) / 95% (Audience) Awards: 10 Primetime Emmys (including Outstanding Limited Series), 2 Golden Globes, BAFTA for Best Mini-Series chernobyl show
★★★★★ (10/10) – Essential. Unforgettable. Jared Harris’s Legasov, by the final episode, delivers
Then sit in silence. Then listen to the podcast. Then read Midnight in Chernobyl . Then remember the real people—the firefighters, miners, soldiers, and scientists—who paid the debt for someone else’s lie. Unforgettable
In April 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Soviet Ukraine becomes one of the worst man-made catastrophes in history. The series follows the scientists, workers, and leaders who sacrifice everything to contain the disaster—while the Soviet system fights to hide the truth.