CHERNOBYL EPISODE 4 REACTION - THE HAPPINESS OF ALL MANKIND - FIRST TIME WATCHING 1x4

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Жыл бұрын

CHERNOBYL 1X4 REACTION - THE HAPPINESS OF ALL MANKIND - FIRST TIME WATCHING
Hello Knights! Welcome to our Chernobyl episode 4 reaction! This is our first time watching this incredible show and honestly I couldn't be more impressed.
In this episode titled The Happiness of All Mankind, we see the aftermath of the explosion and the immediate response from the Soviet government and the clean-up crew. The bravery and selflessness of the first responders is truly admirable and heart-wrenching at the same time.
One of the most shocking moments for us was when the character Boris Shcherbina, played by Stellan Skarsgård, went into the control room of the reactor and saw the devastation firsthand. The realization that this disaster was completely preventable and caused by human error is truly disturbing.
We also see the lengths that the Soviet government goes to cover up the true extent of the disaster and protect their image, even at the cost of the lives and well-being of their own citizens. The sacrifice of the "liquidators" who worked to clean up the contamination is truly harrowing and a testament to the immense pressure and fear that was present at the time.
Overall, this episode was a poignant reminder of the consequences of neglecting safety protocols and the importance of transparency in government. We can't wait to see what the final episode has in store.
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@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Guys Thank you thank you! From the bottom of our hearts. For watching, for sharing your thoughts, for subscribing and liking the video. I thank you because you guys allow us to entertain you. Because you educate us and let us know fun facts. We are better and more knowledgeable because of you guys. You didn't have to do any of those things but you did! And for that we are thankful. We are so lucky to have you guys in this journey ❤
@cboyles84
@cboyles84 Жыл бұрын
"RIP phone." 😂
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@Tomodachi91ve
@Tomodachi91ve 11 ай бұрын
just so you guys know, it's imposible for a "fetus to absorb the radiation instead of the mother". That was just for drama on the show :( They both were exposed and that was a consequence, but no "saving the mother by absorbing it instead"
@TraceVandal
@TraceVandal Жыл бұрын
I feel like the senior soldier during the animal control scenes should have won some awards, his performance is one of my favorite things about this whole series and he was just in this one episode, "Don’t let them suffer!".
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
He was intense! Really embodied the weight soldiers carry after having to live through certain things. Well done! A lot of the performances in this are superb!
@Pausenton
@Pausenton Жыл бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnights the song at the end of the animal burrial is now on my list of most sad songs. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/mM9hlZN7ydjVhH0.html
@s1lm4r1l6
@s1lm4r1l6 Жыл бұрын
It would've been so so easy to play him as uncaring and sociopathic. They definitely hit it right with his character. He feels like a regular person doing this awful job, and most of us would take the "don't let them suffer" attitude. I'm interested to see him in more stuff.
@gerulurei6088
@gerulurei6088 Жыл бұрын
They even named him "Bacho" - Georgian name. And Georgians in Soviet Army of those years were known as "difficult" cause they were creating their own "rules". That was a stereotype.
@piratsnygg
@piratsnygg Жыл бұрын
Fares Fares. He is a big actor in Sweden. Among other things he's been in a lot of his brother Josef Fares' movies.
@usmcmech96
@usmcmech96 Жыл бұрын
The General in charge of clearing the roof was named Tokorov. He made multiple trips out to the roof and took a nearly fatal dose of radiation. Despite what most people say, the rooftop liquidators mostly came through ok. After their 90 seconds on the roof they couldn't work in the radiation area anymore so they worked the rest of their tour in the camps cooking, cleaning, building, ect. The rooftop scene lasted exactly 90 seconds. It's one of the best scenes I've seen on TV.
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing this with us. Honestly, their heroism is something we just can't put into words, they knew what an incredible risk it was to help with that cleanup, and those people did it with no hesitation. The scene did a fantastic job at showing how frightening that must have felt like for them. What a moment...
@JonsTunes
@JonsTunes Жыл бұрын
Chernobyl affected over 10,000 farms in England, Wales and Scotland. Restrictions were placed on livestock for 26 years, finally being lifted in June 2012.
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
My god... that is devastating and horrifying to hear... and that it took 26 years is just insane...
@SecondSince
@SecondSince Ай бұрын
My family in the Netherlands had our own vegetable garden. There were many warnings to not eat anything grown or growing during that time. I was a pre-teen but that somehow remains a memory.
@Ali_Ali509
@Ali_Ali509 6 ай бұрын
I was only five years old, but I remember it very well. I'm from Czech Republic and when this was in the news they put it like nothing happened, just minor accident. Remember, we were communist country under control of Soviet Union. But my mom, doctor, was terrified and brought jodid tablets and we had to take them. And I knew that something serious happened. She even didn't want us to go outside if not necessary. I wonder, how much cancer and leukemia in Europe was/is the result of it...
@sagan1976
@sagan1976 7 ай бұрын
Shcherbina's reaction, "TELL FUCKING GORBACHOV!!" is awesome. I mean, Stellan is stellar.
@sullygaming1137
@sullygaming1137 Жыл бұрын
On a happy note there is an organization that rescues certain wild dogs of Chernobyl get them decontaminated and adopted
@maksphoto78
@maksphoto78 Жыл бұрын
"What did they do with all the displaced people?" - They built a whole new city for them, called Slavutich.
@matt_canon
@matt_canon Жыл бұрын
7:42 My thoughts on this scene. He didn't want to shoot the dog, but because he had his finger resting on the trigger and high stress level, the dog barking made him shoot on accident. He panicked, froze up, inner-thoughts of 'what have I done'...its hard to explain the emotional whirlwind if one has not been in his position. Bacho firing the kill shot is what snapped him out of it.Bacho reminds me of a few SNCOs I knew in the U.S. Marine Corps. Ironically also in Afghanistan.
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 Жыл бұрын
Answer: People evacuated were temporarily kept in major cities & then relocated to other nuclear towns. People from Chernobyl where mostly from the nuclear industry....The homes they left in Chernobyl were not theirs's and the new homes they moved into weren't theirs's either. Everything in USSR was state property.
@Whatchamawhozit
@Whatchamawhozit 4 ай бұрын
Chernobyl is the only mini-series to make me feel uneasy since watching horror films as a pre-teen and younger. It is absolutely one of the best series ever created by HBO. I could easily watch it over and over. I love seeing reactions of people who discovered this series and the emotion displayed
@Garryck-1
@Garryck-1 8 күн бұрын
How would you feel about a single movie (kind of related to this series, albeit from the opposite side of the coin) that could make you more than merely uneasy? A genuinely must-watch movie, but one that everyone who has seen it, never wants to watch again? If so, that movie is the 1984 TV movie, 'Threads". Far more harrowing to watch than "The Day After", which unfortunately tends to eclipse this one, due mostly to having a lot of big-name actors in it.
@elijahboon
@elijahboon Жыл бұрын
Don't forget Craig Mazin's choice to have the actors speak in their normal accents because he was aware that you tend to act your accents and it might sound comical. Removes you from the experience.
@chart6454
@chart6454 Жыл бұрын
It was the Soviet Union. Relocated people were assigned new homes and jobs. Whenever the government decided to put them.
@Silver-rx1mh
@Silver-rx1mh Жыл бұрын
Another great reaction. If you're interested I recommend a book called 'Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster,' which a lot of this is taken from. Ironic that the German machinery was called 'Joker' as the powerful musical score for this was created by award winner Hildur Guðnadóttir who was responsible for the score on the recent Joker movie. She actually recorded sounds of the doors from a real Nuclear reactor to give the score that deep metallic feeling.
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the wonderful support and also for the facts you've shared! We'll be sure to look into the book and do our due diligence. We are actually HUGE fans of Hildur Guðnadóttir and her work on the Joker, and her creativity has also shown through in this show as well! It helps set the ominous and looming, oppressive feeling!
@sethraelthebard5459
@sethraelthebard5459 11 ай бұрын
Not-so-Fun Fact: During the conscription for Liquidators, the Soviet Government gave a "choice" to all the soldier's drafted for service. The choice was that new recruits could serve two years in Afghanistan...or two minutes at Chernobyl. An urban legend is that many of those soldiers chose to run headlong into a losing battle in Afghanistan rather than face the radiation.
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights 11 ай бұрын
That is wild to think about. It was pretty much a death sentence on both sides
@iKvetch558
@iKvetch558 Жыл бұрын
This is pretty much the toughest episode to watch for almost everyone...but it is good that you made it through it. Only because I did not see anyone else comment on it, many of the men who went out onto those incredibly radioactive roof sections actually volunteered to go back out more than once in order to save others from having to be "biorobots". Also, that huge revelation that the Soviet State knew about the fatal flaw in the shutdown system and both covered it up and did nothing to fix it, all the while lying to even the plant operators about the safety of the RBMK reactors, is something that could only happen in a totalitarian state like the USSR.✌💯🖖
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the comment and clarification! The bravery of those men, their sacrifices they've made is nothing short of heroism. There are no words that suffice to explain how deeply moved we were. But the cover-up, man... That cover-up, cutting corners is what destroys lives irrevocably. It was so so frustrating and upsetting!! All those lives... for what??
@iKvetch558
@iKvetch558 Жыл бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnights It was so that the Soviet State could maintain its illusion of competence and ultimately, its power. If they had admitted that they had messed up with the RBMKs, then everyone would wonder if they had messed up with anything else...and the questioning of the system was too much of a threat to allow anyone to know of ANY mistakes the State had made. 💯✌
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
You know, it truly just boils my blood when I read these kinds of things happen throughout history, where the main, and dare I say only, concern was to keep up appearances rather than adress the fundamental issues that people were faced with. And it just resonated so much with our current political climate, with what's going on in Russia/Ukraine, the Pandemic and many more examples. It's like us humans just don't learn our lesson. It's quite disheartening really
@lucianaromulus1408
@lucianaromulus1408 11 ай бұрын
As much as I DESPISE Communism, let's be honest, incompetence and greed happens here too. Even in a "perfect" Nationalist Populist State , Utopia isn't possible. I do commend the poor people that sacrificed their lives for the rest of us to live. May they never be forgotten 🙏
@iKvetch558
@iKvetch558 11 ай бұрын
@@lucianaromulus1408 This was not about incompetence or greed...the Soviets knew the RBMK reactors were unsafe BEFORE they built Chernobyl number 4, and covered it up from even the operators of the plant. There were even accidents that involved issues with the void coefficient and the AZ-5 button at the Chernobyl reactors that were built before number 4. The USSR had all the information they needed to NOT have Chernobyl explode, but they covered up all that information and basically guaranteed that something really bad would happen.
@Huckleberry42
@Huckleberry42 Жыл бұрын
Crazy to think i was born just a few months later. If not for these heroes i would have been born in a total different world.
@acon2211
@acon2211 Жыл бұрын
Look for the book by Svetlana Alexievitch, I dont know the english name, the french is "La supplication". Most of this show is based on the book. It contains details on what happened to displaced people and also thr testimony by the firefighter's wife. Amazing, moving book. My most powerful reading until now. The love of this woman until the very last minute is striking in the book since she gives raw details of her husband's condition and what she had to do trying to confort him..which is... horrible frankly. Read this book someday. (This book & author received a Nobel Prize by the way)
@tamarakuklinski4240
@tamarakuklinski4240 7 ай бұрын
i read the book and i still know that I know she still loves her husband she will never get over his death. they were only married a very short time before this happened to him
@olgatrotsenko2153
@olgatrotsenko2153 11 ай бұрын
My bf's stepfather and his best friend voluntered to dig up the rubble on the roof of the station like it was shown in that episode. They were told they're gonna work only for 3 minutes. They worked for 3 days. They were promised party membership, but got nothing and 5 years later Soviet Union collapsed. My bf's stepfather suffers some chronical diseases, his friend is not so lucky. He's around 60 y.o and he literally falls apart. Almost all of his organs are failing, he lives on medication and in constant pain.
@ilya126
@ilya126 Жыл бұрын
I was close to that region myself. We lived in Kiev (This is about 100 kilometers from Chernobyl). They just basically evacuated those people from Chernobyl to near by towns/cities. Some of them had families someplace in the Soviet Union. Some just had to start over. I was 13 at the time and my parents took me and my sister from Kiev to Saint Petersburg to some of our distant relatives. We stayed there for two months and then had to come back to Kiev because the school year was about to start.
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Wow! How was Kiev at the time? Was it safe to return to school after 2 months? Thank you for sharing your story! At least it's good to know there were people with families nearby to help out.
@ilya126
@ilya126 Жыл бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnights Kiev got it's dose of radiation. We didn't know how bad it was at the time. The soviet government wouldn't tell us much, but we knew something was wrong. They officially made the news announcement about 5 days after the incident. And the only reason they did this announcement was because the western countries started complaining. Was it safe to return after 2 months? Probably not. You can't smell or see the radiation. We just had to return to school and live our lives. Some areas got more radiation than others.
@JBjopa8
@JBjopa8 Жыл бұрын
This episode was heartbreaking 😔 great reaction!! Looking forward to the last episode
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
It truly was! Stay tuned, it'll be out soon!
@nutella_drifter
@nutella_drifter Жыл бұрын
Some callbacks from other movies: the high-ranking officer with the VOICE is Ralph Ineson who played one of the death eaters in Harry Potter:) Dog Killer Bacho is played by Fares Fares, a Swedish-Lebanese actor - his most well-known role is Assad in the Department Q movies.
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Haha I love that you referred to him as the actor with the VOICE because that's exactly how we recognized him! He was also in The Witch, which was another fantastic movie and performance! Also that's amazing, I was just a little familiar with Fares Fares, but what an incredible talent and depth he brought to this episode!
@demopem
@demopem Жыл бұрын
Not to mention Dagmer Cleftjaw in GoT (the iron islander who stabbed Maester Luwin). It's actually a game you can play while watching Chernobyl: Spot the GoT actor - there are quite a few. 🙂
@pickleboy6059
@pickleboy6059 5 ай бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnightsI know this is a year late, but our actor for professor legasov is the son of the original Dumbledore (movies 1 and 2) actor in Harry Potter
@RenegadeSamurai
@RenegadeSamurai Жыл бұрын
Comrade Soldier....You're done. yeah....literally....
@Nu_faci_tu_dastea_cu_mine
@Nu_faci_tu_dastea_cu_mine Жыл бұрын
Tbh thats what i tought he meant at first
@line_vondensternen337
@line_vondensternen337 3 ай бұрын
I don't know if someone already said it but the man in the beginning with the old lady and the cow is Pyp (Nights watch) from GoT
@Infinite-void908
@Infinite-void908 Жыл бұрын
This was the best episode in the series, especially that graphite cleaning scene. I have to admit though the courage and the bravery that these volunteers had to face the dangers that they were dealing with is outstanding to me.
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
I was so mad at the entire rover situation! 😤 That entire sequence was nerve wrecking though! Amazingly shot. You could really feel how tense and how important it was to clean that roof.
@vikingcreature
@vikingcreature 7 ай бұрын
One of the most heartbreaking things about the disaster is the fact that people believed that the people/animals who got exposed initially would basically be poison to everyone around them, which is just simply not the case. If they had gotten washed up and disinfected, they would not be spreading radiation to everyone else. They would not have had to die alone, and the animals could have lived on. But they were either killed or kept isolated out of fear of nonexistent contamination. The only real threat would actually be from the people visiting them at ten hospitals. The potential for deadly infections with those radiation burns would be enormous.
@Annausagi2
@Annausagi2 9 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Bacho (the lead solider) is played by Fares Fares, a Swedish-Lebanese actor. His brother is none other than Josef "f**k the Oscars" Fares. 😆
@matt_canon
@matt_canon Жыл бұрын
13:36 Poor bastard. Those hazmat masks have reduced field of vision and they tend to fog up if perspiring.
@WelshAmethystGirl087
@WelshAmethystGirl087 4 ай бұрын
There is a documentary called chernobyl the lost tapes its is incredible and fascinating to see actual footage of the clean up you even get to see alot of the cover up and you also get an interview with the fireman's wife and we go with her as she returns to their home in pripyat for the first time since they were relocated it is sad but worth a watch
@offgrid4360
@offgrid4360 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Enjoy the holidays . I recommend some Canadian Crown Royal. The apple flavor is the Devil . It keeps me warm . Its been crazy cold up here. Love you guys . Dave.
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Eyyy that is a FANTASTIC recommendation!!! Thank you so so much for your kindness and support, holy crap. You really made our holidays, and it means the world to us to have you here with us at the Cavalry! We'll be sure to try the Crown Royal. Stay tuned for a little shoutout! Thank you again. We love you! Ari & Denise
@WelshAmethystGirl087
@WelshAmethystGirl087 4 ай бұрын
We had radioactive sheep in Wales
@GoblinKing13
@GoblinKing13 8 ай бұрын
The significance of the "go home soldier..........you're done" yep he sure would have been
@InputOutputCaput
@InputOutputCaput Жыл бұрын
Pavel ( Barry Keoghan) is the Joker from latest The Baman . Amazing artist and scene.
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Yess!! Have you seen him in Killing of a Sacred Deer?? What a talent!!
@TheTaintedWisdom
@TheTaintedWisdom Жыл бұрын
11:25 - I never really felt bad during these parts of the show because the alternative was the animals slowly starving to death and/or stumbling into a heavily irradiated area that kills them in an equally agonizingly slow and painful way. They're just being taken out before they have the chance to be subjected to the misery they'd want to desperately to escape. ...However, apparently there was an account from liquidators saying that during the burial process one of the animals slipped through the cracks and was buried alive. _That..._ Yeah, *that* wouldn't been hard to see...
@Lilygrover91
@Lilygrover91 Жыл бұрын
There were 2 Dytlov. The one you saw on bed was the one who was forced to look over the reactor. The one who said there's graphite on the floor. He died withing 10 days. This guy wasn't that exposed, died of cancer later.
@David_C_83
@David_C_83 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, wished you had kept a bit more where Bacho is telling what killing a man feels like to the young guy and how you wake up the next day realizing that was you all along, it always has something to it that just strikes me... where there's so many things one thinks they can't do but being able to see those animals as dangerous and not as the pets they once were, a bit like how soldiers dehumanize the enemy, it's an odd thing the brain can do to protect you from the trauma, it's how I always understood it, we all have that capacity despite thinking otherwise. And I see someone else already recommended it, but yes definitely watch Chernobyl 3828, it's an old video on youtube from like 10 years ago, it explains how going up on that roof was like and has actual footage from the roof so you can compare to how the show did it, could possibly do a reaction if you feel like it, it's just under half an hour. All in all, thanks again for this, hope you have some happy holidays, stay safe :)
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for such a wonderfully insightful comment. It truly is fascinating to see how our brains function under stressful circumstances - especially when survival is on the table. Thanks again for also recommending that, we will do our best to get it as soon as possible!
@YezaOutcast
@YezaOutcast 11 ай бұрын
the guys clearing the roof "masha" where told NOT to look over the rail, because they would look straight down into the open reactor catching the full extend of the radiation its emitting.
@Infinite-void908
@Infinite-void908 Жыл бұрын
Also everyone who was evacuated from Pripyat and the exclusion zone were sent to a Ukrainian city called Slavutych which is far from the power plant and people now live there and have more jobs over there.
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
So it was mostly a happy ending for those people I suppose. Thanks for the insight!
@maovslandlords9244
@maovslandlords9244 Жыл бұрын
As far as I know the evacuees were placed into a city that was built for them after the disaster. It was called "Slavutych".
@interviolet6675
@interviolet6675 Ай бұрын
Definitely hard to watch if you like dogs or even just innocent animals (most people ever) I didn't cry to this but feel for the ones who did, you kind of just have to shut it out and drink it away like that guy said. Each of these episodes could feel like their own movie it's insane the lengths things have upgraded over time for storytelling and information.
@valdito_2123
@valdito_2123 8 ай бұрын
People where placed in different places inside the soviet union,others,mostly children where send to Cuba,then after making sure they was fine,some stayed there and others went back,usually people just where send to the places as workers in the same field they was but lot of people went back to Chernobyl and Prypiat and took their belongings,city was sacked too and others just stayed there living outside the exclusion zone
@Rentta
@Rentta Жыл бұрын
There is btw actual footage out there of liquidators/bio robots on the roof that's how they got the shot in this so accurate. Look it up it's on yt. if my memory is correct the filmaker who shot it died from radiation related issues quite soon after he filmed it.
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
ahh dude...that is insane and tragic at the same time. We definitely have to look at the actual footage of these events. I'm proud for the filmmakers and Craig Mazin. They did an outstanding job with this and seeing just how much they pulled from what happened with visual references and then recreating it makes this so much more visceral. This show has impressed me beyond any of my expectations
@budgreen4x4
@budgreen4x4 Жыл бұрын
They use a bit of actual footage in this show, the helicopter crash, the TV shown to the people about to go on the roof was actual footage of the liquidators, the speech he gave them was almost identical to the one used in reality
@budgreen4x4
@budgreen4x4 Жыл бұрын
The joker robot worked for awhile in reality, it got stuck on done graphite and they went out onto the roof and hooked cables to it and winched it unstuck and it continued to work for awhile before it got fried. The official position of the ussr was too not use people but only robots, hence the term bio robots... They were considered robots not men, semantics... Several of the roof workers faked their dosages and made several runs in order to preserve others from having to do it, the speech given to them before they went out was almost verbatim to what was said to the actual workers, the video they watched was actual footage. There was a bell to be rung to can then back on but it broke so they resorted to banging on the pipe. Only the roof workers used the makeshift lead clothing, not any of the animal control/remediation people because there just wasn't enough lead available
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information, we appreciate it. It's honestly mind-boggling to see how these people rallied together, showing the purest form of heroism for the sake of the many... a burden that none of them should have had to carry, but did so with grace and bravery anyhow. It's so heartbreaking...
@hachimaki
@hachimaki Жыл бұрын
The writing is certainly great for this show, but if you're commenting about things like how it looks, how it's shot etc you should really give credit to the director Johan Renck, not the writer Craig Mazin.
@StarShipGray
@StarShipGray 9 ай бұрын
The citizens of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone were mostly moved to Kiev. So many in fact that the city ultimately had an entire district occupied by them.
@alainvosselman9960
@alainvosselman9960 Жыл бұрын
The irrational of the 'rational'... using substances which are pure horror when can't be controlled.
@Tomodachi91ve
@Tomodachi91ve 11 ай бұрын
Just so you guys know, it's imposible for a "fetus to absorb the radiation instead of the mother". That was just for drama on the show :( They both were exposed and that was a consequence, but no "saving the mother by absorbing it instead"
@adnanshafqat1765
@adnanshafqat1765 Жыл бұрын
amazing all ur react on 4 parts of chernobyl....so much excited for part 5 bcs its just amazing 💗💗 Love❤️ from Pakistan🇵🇰
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the love! We are happy to hear you are enjoying the reactions. Sending you all the love right back! 😀❤️
@TheCobraKing93
@TheCobraKing93 2 ай бұрын
They had made arrangements for the people at this time
@DarkKnightBatman420
@DarkKnightBatman420 Жыл бұрын
Knives out: glass onion is on Netflix. Watching it right now.
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Thank you! We will definitely be reacting to that as well so keep an knives out for it!
@thebackyardbear
@thebackyardbear 4 ай бұрын
12:00 Great point. Imagine a dog runs up to you in the street... you likely pet it If its contaminated... it just killed you.
@craigthorne26
@craigthorne26 Жыл бұрын
Again really nice reaction guys :) if memory serves the people evacuated were sent to provinces in the Ukraine, keep up the great work as always x
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Thank you so so much! we truly appreciate you watching. I hope that after loosing their homes in such a way at least they had a chance at life after.
@KyoKiaNexus
@KyoKiaNexus Жыл бұрын
this show feels like schindlers list to me it hits the same for me
@FlowerPower0442
@FlowerPower0442 Жыл бұрын
1:10 Ah yes, cause the Soviet people are well known to have the utmost support from their government lmao. A sad joke for a sad episode. And from what it would seem people were just forced to leave the newly set up exclusion zone, and then just find somewhere to go on their own. Most went to Belarus or just other places in Ukraine if memory serves correctly. Pretty bad situation all around. Also thanks for another coolio reaction, you guys make some nice content and have gotten a subscriber out of me lol
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the support dude! It means the world to us. It was a really tough situation for everybody that had to go through those horrible consequences. I’m glad we are learning details of what happened. And I also hope this scar in history is deep enough to be remembered and not repeated.
@guinnesstrail6799
@guinnesstrail6799 6 ай бұрын
Many moved to Minsk. They ate lint.
@J4ME5_
@J4ME5_ Жыл бұрын
So important
@Spectator79
@Spectator79 8 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if anyone mentioned it. But please read Voices of Chernobyl. Very heart-wrenching and informative.
@Wash869
@Wash869 Жыл бұрын
Recommendation for you to react: Legion (2010), this movie is underrated, but and good.
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Will add it to the list!
@ozimakistvan
@ozimakistvan Жыл бұрын
For the compensation part: They've got some money, but ofc it was far from enough to buy or build a new home. Most of them was offered an apartment in Kiev or the sorroundings. They've had a "certificate" which allowed them to use medical care priority line and other bureaucratic benefits. Sometimes these poor people were excommunicated by the local poeople double the ammount. Once for the radiation sickness (they thought tha these people are infectious), and one for the "chernobyl card". People were usually envious for the benefits they've got. I've read a lot of books about the whole topic. These people's life was shattered by the explosion. The stories what they are telling are very, very sad. The level of compensation varied on how far do you live or lived from CNPP. Some people were allowed to stay (or did not wanted to leave), they've got fresh vegetables and groceries by car. Nowadays a lot of people moved back to the exclusion zone. The authorities usually quietly letting them, because most of them were elders.
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Wow…Thank you so much for sharing some insight. It’s saddens us deeply that peoples lives changed so drastically and how much suffering this caused. I’m glad at least they had some benefits to make it a little bit easier on them. After what they all went through that is the least the government could’ve done. Again thank you for your comment, we appreciate the information 😃
@gunkid6368
@gunkid6368 Жыл бұрын
yea
@monil2447
@monil2447 Жыл бұрын
Guys, to support a channel, you can also choose not to skipp the adds (or at least most of them, because there's no money for the channel when you do).
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
I can confirm this is true! However you only have to watch a couple of seconds if its skippable. Watching through the beginning and (if you're interested) minutes into the video is what actually helps out a ton! Basically the watch time and our little discussions down here. But yes! Watching the non skippable and staying supports us a bunch!
@tien5tri
@tien5tri 4 ай бұрын
I cried the hardest when they had to kill the dogs. 😭😭😭
@Gallo_162
@Gallo_162 9 ай бұрын
you keep asking what happened when machinery or equipment dies. the torches, the helicopter and the lunar robot died because the radiation ate through them.
@victoriac4317
@victoriac4317 Жыл бұрын
This episode is the heaviest one IMO😢
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
We needed a drink after watching this. If it took a toll on us I cant imagine the people that actually suffered this. We were heartbroken and agree. This and 3 were tough man!
@woolfman9394
@woolfman9394 Жыл бұрын
This 2 old Man are such great Actors!!!!
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Right?! They are absolutely incredible!!!
@offgrid4360
@offgrid4360 Жыл бұрын
You made it over the worst, keep going.
@OfficialMediaKnights
@OfficialMediaKnights Жыл бұрын
Ahah there's that silver lining. It was such a hard watch, but honestly, so worth it. What a fantastic show!
@mohitgupta7656
@mohitgupta7656 Жыл бұрын
watch Alice in borderland that show is fuking awesome.
@tileux
@tileux Жыл бұрын
To answer your question, the people were distributed all over ukraine. As at 24 february 2022 ukraine had 300,000 on disability pensions as a result of chernobyl.
@IonWrestler
@IonWrestler 8 ай бұрын
I just blasted socialism and communism on your last episode. To answer your question, the evacuees would have been given apartments and new jobs. Benifits of socialism and communism. You own nothing, the government takes care of you...except when they dont lol.
@Darthdesmond
@Darthdesmond Жыл бұрын
So in the soviet union you didnt own your home. The state provided one for you. They just made these people go to other areas, live in other state hoses and take up other state jobs. You are thinking of the relocation from an American stand point.
@itachiu37
@itachiu37 Ай бұрын
11:52 you can see they're plushies!
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