The documentary is a 4 part episodic variant with some reenactments, and witness descriptions of the Three Mile Incident. The creators have interviews with former workers and your regular citizen of the towns surrounding the area, and it depicts the incident well, as well as including a lot of good information.
However, the creators bias quickly emerges in the last episode, and quickly devolves into a "nuclear bad" retoric. Now, I am biased as well, as I am a staunch supporter of nuclear energy, but the bias showed itself too well, and thus the series only gets a 6/10 from me.
However, the creators bias quickly emerges in the last episode, and quickly devolves into a "nuclear bad" retoric. Now, I am biased as well, as I am a staunch supporter of nuclear energy, but the bias showed itself too well, and thus the series only gets a 6/10 from me.