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Meltdown: Three Mile Island

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2022
  • TV-14
  • 45m
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6.8/10
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Meltdown: Three Mile Island (2022)
A four-part documentary series tackles the near catastrophe at Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania through the lens of chief engineer and whistleblower, Richard Parks, as well as the community it impacted. Insiders recount the events, controversies and lingering effects of the worst nuclear incident in U.S. history.
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Insiders recount the events, controversies and lingering effects of the accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania.Insiders recount the events, controversies and lingering effects of the accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania.Insiders recount the events, controversies and lingering effects of the accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania.

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    • Rick Parks
    • Nicole Remsburg
    • Paula Kinney
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    4,845
    2,718
    • Stars
      • Rick Parks
      • Nicole Remsburg
      • Paula Kinney
    • 98User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Rick Parks
    Rick Parks
    • Self - Nuclear Power Plant Operator…
    • 2022
    Nicole Remsburg
    Nicole Remsburg
    • Self - Middletown Resident
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    Paula Kinney
    Paula Kinney
    • Self - Middletown Resident
    • 2022
    Joyce Corradi
    Joyce Corradi
    • Self - Middletown Resident
    • 2022
    Lake Barrett
    Lake Barrett
    • Self - NRC Director of TMI Cleanup…
    • 2022
    Eric Epstein
    Eric Epstein
    • Self - Chairman, TMI Alert…
    • 2022
    Milana Manko
    Milana Manko
    • Young Nicole
    • 2022
    Ruthy Froch
    Ruthy Froch
    • Betty
    • 2022
    Bill Scranton
    Bill Scranton
    • Self - Lt. Governor…
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    Dick Dubiel
    Dick Dubiel
    • Self - Supervisor of Radiation Protection, During the Accident…
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    Michio Kaku
    Michio Kaku
    • Self - Nuclear Physicist
    • 2022
    Billie Garde
    Billie Garde
    • Self - Government Accountability Project
    • 2022
    Tom Devine
    Tom Devine
    • Self - Government Accountability Project
    • 2022
    Paul Critchlow
    Paul Critchlow
    • Self - Press Secretary
    • 2022
    Ed Houser
    Ed Houser
    • Self - Supervisor of Chemistry, During the Accident…
    • 2022
    Kevin Bohleber
    Kevin Bohleber
    • Reactor Technician
    • 2022
    James Judice
    James Judice
    • Rick Parks
    • 2022
    James Nevada
    James Nevada
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    • 2022
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    7my-cocktail-hour

    Not anti-nuclear, but anti-capitalist

    I'm not sure why so many nuclear power fans are upset by this docuseries. It does lean on the dramatic, but the message of pro-nuclear power is repeated over and over by one of the main interviewees. The concern is not the technology, but the rich men we entrust to run nuclear plants safely. All this docuseries want is responsibility in the operation of public utilities, and I can't see why anyone would find that bad. It's a compelling view into the, pardon the pun, fallout of the accident, and worth the time for people interested.
    4chrisxhood

    Heavily biased and over-dramatised with a clear agenda

    Whoever produced this documentary clearly doesn't like nuclear power. Nearly every single interview & pundit gives an anti-nuclear biased account. The primary pundit (and only employee of TMI) is a disgruntled former employee who fell in love with an anti-nuclear campaigner in the middle of this thing, and greatly over-dramatises his account. A lot of focus is also put on near-clueless residents of the nearby town, who are quite irritating with their over-acted "minute of fame" accounts, and blame every rash on their butt on the incident. They certainly deserve to be heard, but shouldn't be used as replacements for educated voices. And there are barely any educated voices in this documentary. No international opinions, no voices from the current nuclear industry, no industrial safety experts, zero defence or applause of the actions taken by highly skilled people which probably saved many lives, zero mention of the fact the design of the facility worked exactly as it should and prevented a release, and no mention of the vastly improved safety record of the industry. The whole thing is accompanied by cheesy dramatic music to build tension and doom. It's a step down from Netflix's usual standard for documentaries - like something from 15 years ago - and certainly doesn't touch Chernobyl for viewing intrigue. In fact, Chernobyl probably does a better job documenting the incident, and it's not even a documentary.
    7kosmasp

    The less you know

    There is a saying in Germany that goes a bit like: blessed are the ones without knowledge. Not sure if there is a similar saying in English or if it is exactly like I wrote it or has some tweak(s) to it.

    But I think the point it makes, is clear. Because there are so many things that happen out there, that sometimes you may feel like it would be better not to even know about them. Worry about them - having it hang over your head .. clouding your day/life.

    On the other hand, isn't it good to know what has happened, so we can hold the powers to be to account? Not sure it always works like that - but I do hope that enough people are out there trying to uncover the truth. And I am not talking Q or other conspiracy stuff. I am talking about things that happen, things that can be scientifically proven and hopefully averted. Things like what happened so many decades ago and is subject in this docu-series.

    Netflix knows how to produce these shows one can easily say. Still not everyones cup of tea I reckon. So much to watch - you have to know if it is worth your time - and your own mood of course.
    6tp-96335

    Fortunately, 0 deaths, 0 cancer cases. Unfortunately, gov corruption and idiotic media frenzy.

    The story of corruption and mismanagement is not that surprising. Still kinda interesting. But in typical Netflix fashion, long winded and repetitive.

    But the real lesson of this documentary is how far we've come in nuclear tech.

    We see the complete lack of computer technology in the 1970's. This makes it clear that the US should continue leading the way and sell Gen IV tech to the rest of the world -where the other 95% of humans live, and where carbon emissions are growing at an extraordinary rate. My beloved France and Germany are already returning to nuclear. But the rest of the world is polluting like crazy. Enough is enough.
    6silicontourist

    The Nuclear Industry Has Always (and will always be) Been Corrupt To Make Huge Profits!

    A lot of the low scoring reviews made by many, about this documentary, have clearly come from people who failed to understand just exactly what was to be shown and told.

    The reviewer, chrisxhood14 states that it is "Heavily biased and over-dramatized (he/she spelt it it as over-dramatised so I corrected it for the readers) with a clear agenda". They obviously did not check to see what it is they would be hearing about.

    This had but one agenda and that was to inform the watching world of the lies and corruption from the Power Plants owners/management. It was the most dangerous time in American history and the powers that be tried to cover it up by not telling the truth about exactly what happened in the 1979 Nuclear Meltdown. It was not meant to be about Nuclear Power plant improvements in later years etc. It was not about anyone being biased or against Nuclear power stations; it was about the sheer neglect for human health, life and safety. It was not meant to be a technical in depth explanation but rather an exact explanation of a huge cover up. Lying to the state Governor and to the US President. Its about money cover ups, cutting costs and the non stop flagrant disregard for the lives of the ordinary, everyday non wealthy people of America by those in power!

    The thing that stands out from everything spoken about is that we, the viewers, learn from the very beginning that the plant was being run by people who were completely clueless about Atomic energy. Seven years later the American government cried blue murder about the April 1986 Chernobyl meltdown, because the Russians told the exact same lies. But at least the Russians gave thought to their citizens and evacuated all of them; American blatantly lied about the danger to their Pennsylvania citizens and, tried to get them to stay!

    Its not the best documentary to watch (I'm sure they could have made and edited this far better) but, you finally get the truth from the mouths of the 3 Mile Island citizens; both the parents and the children of the time.

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