Honest to god I promise I'm not being an arse for arses sake.If you were talking about the show runner, I did read his responses to the criticisms of the show. I was still left with the nagging thing that too much was changed to live up the standards of Legasov’s speech on truth. No different to any historical drama of course
But as someone who has listened too and championed the listening to the best part of 5 hours of the show runner discussing, in intrinsic detail, the writing process of a fantastic series.
It's tough to discuss the end result with someone who's read a few replies to some criticism.
At the end of the day it was a TV programme.
A programme that was painstakingly researched.
Possibly containing considerably more fact than you've been lead to believe.
But a TV programme nevertheless which had to make compromises, like creating an entirely fictitious character to represent 20 or so other main players.
Or how it goes about explaining nuclear reactors to thickos like me.