The thing that impresses me to this day is the vehicle graveyard. Where all the anti nuclear vehicles both ground and air was just parked and left to rot due to all the deadly radiation they was exposed to.
It’s kinda heartless IMO, but very good. Told my wife she should not watch 4.Four is more intense than three? The firefighters go from playing cards to ending up in lead caskets just like that. I'd like to know how radioactive they were and how it effected others who came in contact.
3 is intense, and see above. Not sure how many Greg.Just watched 1 and 2. About to watch 3. How many episodes are there/will there be?
Yep, mine had to leave the room a couple of times, during 4. Jesus, what a complete shit-eating detail to be assigned to.It’s kinda heartless IMO, but very good. Told my wife she should not watch 4.
3 is intense, and see above. Not sure how many Greg.
Yeah, not sure I could do what they did even given the situation.Yep, mine had to leave the room a couple of times, during 4. Jesus, what a complete shit-eating detail to be assigned to.
Yep, mine had to leave the room a couple of times, during 4. Jesus, what a complete shit-eating detail to be assigned to.
Yeah, not sure I could do what they did even given the situation.
And still is. I for some really odd reason would like to go there, don’t really know why Tony. This stuff fascinates me.I don't think I could've done that even if I knew it needed to be done. It was hard enough to watch.
If there was an event that triggered the beginning of the end of the Soviet Union then I agree with other that have said this was it. What an utter catastrophe.
That's the true hell of it, though: this was unnecessary. Most domesticated dogs don't live more than seven years. The dogs had already eaten most of the livestock animals, and were turning on each other. And a domesticated dog going back to the wild won't usually last more than three years. It was dumb, pointless, and ruined the guys they sent in to do it. But it was in a rule book, somewhere, and so they did it. Or else the KGB would have regrettably informed them that their families had died in tragic automobile accidents. Communism was so effed up in SO MANY ways.Yeah, not sure I could do what they did even given the situation.
And still is. I for some really odd reason would like to go there, don’t really know why Tony. This stuff fascinates me.
I agree, and we shouldn’t give away spoilers for that have balls to watch 4.That's the true hell of it, though: this was unnecessary. Most domesticated dogs don't live more than seven years. The dogs had already eaten most of the livestock animals, and were turning on each other. And a domesticated dog going back to the wild won't usually last more than three years. It was dumb, pointless, and ruined the guys they sent in to do it. But it was in a rule book, somewhere, and so they did it. Or else the KGB would have regrettably informed them that their families had died in tragic automobile accidents. Communism was so effed up in SO MANY ways.
Yeah, I’ve fascinated for years and have read a ton on it. I’m kinda odd, but, growing up where I did, and doing what I did, I’m sure I was exposed to crap you shouldn’t know about. I may elude to that later.I enjoy history but never did a deep dive on this subject until now. I'd like to go on a tour too and from what I've seen on YouTube it's pretty common.
I'd love to visit there, also. I got to see Russia in 1981. The big news then was they were bogged down in Afghanistan, but still at the height of their perceived power. One look at Moscow, and even as a dumb 18 year old kid, I knew they were folding, knew they couldn't keep up the facade forever. Moscow was a giant stinking shithole, and it was their capital city. Their cops were dressed in rags, the buildings were visibly crumbling, their biggest downtown Moscow grocery store was not much more than 7-11, and people lined up for hours before it opened to make sure they got something before the shelves were bare, which didn't take long.And still is. I for some really odd reason would like to go there, don’t really know why Tony. This stuff fascinates me.
3 is intense, and see above. Not sure how many Greg.
Yeah, not sure I could do what they did even given the situation.
Still fascinating though? Seeing what really happened.I struggled to get through 3 and 4; very hard to watch.
I won't even sugar coat it. I couldn't....end of story.
Still fascinating though? Seeing what really happened.
Four is more intense than three? The firefighters go from playing cards to ending up in lead caskets just like that. I'd like to know how radioactive they were and how it effected others who came in contact.
And still is. I for some really odd reason would like to go there, don’t really know why Tony. This stuff fascinates me.