Great companion podcast
Very quickly answered some questions I had after watching the episode, like accents, that made sense and why writers make decisions like altering real character, like Legasov. Not only informs about the nuclear disaster, people and attitudes involved, but the reason behind literary choices that I never thought about but will probably start looking for. Can’t wait for future installments, makes a difficult story even better and more watchable. Peter Sagal is great as and interviewer and asks questions I want to know the answers too.
minosamom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/11/19
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While I listen to a wide variety of podcasts and will undoubtedly watch the show, I don’t think I’ll be following this companion series. 9:58:30 is the exact moment I decided to stop. Too bad the listener won’t be allowed, on their own, to recognize any potential parallels between 1986 and...Read full review »
Soup76 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/08/19
I’m completely stoked to listen to the rest of this series! It has started strong.
CindoBaby via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/07/19
I’m amazed at how well put the story is, but more than that, I’m amazed at how you’ve tackled this podcast tool to enlarge the knowledge of the audience. Very well done.
Mauricioherrerabarria via Apple Podcasts · Panama · 05/15/19
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