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Chernobyl: Systemic Failure as Horror

8 min · 20. jan. 2026
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Chernobyl studies systemic failure as a kind of horror—an invisible force created not by a single mistake, but by the accumulation of silence, fear, and institutional denial. This episode explores the show’s portrayal of responsibility, truth, and the human cost of bureaucratic collapse. Rather than focusing on spectacle, the series exposes the structures that allowed disaster to unfold, revealing how systems built to protect people can become the very engines of their destruction.

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