I'm watching the new HBO limited series on the nuclear meltdown at Chernobyl in Russia.
I personally know someone who was there and fled when things went badly. Ended up here, with his family, in New York. Knew no one. Didn't speak the language. Drove a cab, put himself through college. Has a degree now in biomedical engineering. One of the smartest guys I know.
We've talked about it briefly. He's one of the most patriotic, America-loving people you'd ever want to meet. He endured the lies to the public and the state-controlled press, knowing something far worse and more devastating than they were led to believe was going on. He loves America because he says nothing like that could ever happen here. (As I watch the majority of the so-called mainstream media march in fawning lockstep with the democrats and their repugnant socialist agenda I'm beginning to have my doubts, but I digress.)
He got out but he and his kids have suffered. Liver transplant for one of his daughters,he's survived tumors, all kinds of issues. He's never said, but I get the impression he lives in fear of something else cropping up.
Watching this series is painful for him. The apartments he lived in were carbon copies of the ones shown. It's fascinating to me, though.
Well acted mostly by people I've never seen before, but with a few solid players included.
Am I the only person watching it?