Planet Earth II

Do people not find those bits interesting? Is it not incredible to see the lengths that people are going to get this footage? Are you not curious to know how it's done? Can you imagine having that job, filming penguins on some godforesaken volcano island and sleeping in a tent while storms rage? What qualifies you for that? What waivers are you signing to cover the myriad ways you could die out there?

Excellent end to a fantastic show...love these segments with a passion.
 
Don't want to watch this until BBC Iplayer do it in 4K next year, just hope it's going to be easy for the Beeb to get it working for current 4K telly's
 
Spectacular looking although shame not with DD sound as having a bit more punch with the sountrack would have been amazing. Will play with my amp for the next one!
 
Watched this last night, recorded it once I had my sky q installed and honestly it looked superb even though my tv at the moment is just 1080p. I can only imagine how much nicer it will be when I get my 4K tv next week.

Brilliant episode though, can't wait till the next episode.
 
What did we make of that then, eh? Those ibex on the mountainsides were amazing. Had a good laugh at the bears and the flamingos as well.
 
Was massively underwhelmed with that episode after the previous series and the first episode of this series. Felt more like a bog standard run of the mill wildlife documentary tonight.
 
Was massively underwhelmed with that episode after the previous series and the first episode of this series. Felt more like a bog standard run of the mill wildlife documentary tonight.

I respectfully disagree, I thought it had a great mix of beautiful visuals, a bit of humour (the bobcat faceplanting was great!), and never before seen footage of snow leopards interacting.

This series was always going to have a tough time competing with the original as that was truly groundbreaking, nevertheless I'm very much enjoying it.
 
The goats / ibexes (sp?) were fascinating. It was still very interesting although on the whole not as bombastic as the first episode of the season.
 
Another thing that annoys me about this series, and a lot of BBC documentaries over the last few years, is the 10 minute segment dedicated to how a section of the program was filmed. Feels like they're cutting the episode short and including filler that should be shown on BBC3 or included on the Blu-ray :mad:

This series was always going to have a tough time competing with the original as that was truly groundbreaking, nevertheless I'm very much enjoying it.
I'm certainly enjoying it but no more than I do any other BBC wildlife documentary, which are generally superb. Suppose the original was so groundbreaking, as you say, it brought the quality of the other documentaries up to a level we now consider the norm.

Edit: Think the snakes spoilt us last week.
 
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I enjoyed that episode a lot. I didn't enjoy it quite as much as the first, the first was just incredible. But none the less an hour of my life very well spent.

Whats next week?
 
Was massively underwhelmed with that episode after the previous series and the first episode of this series. Felt more like a bog standard run of the mill wildlife documentary tonight.

Another thing that annoys me about this series, and a lot of BBC documentaries over the last few years, is the 10 minute segment dedicated to how a section of the program was filmed. Feels like they're cutting the episode short and including filler that should be shown on BBC3 or included on the Blu-ray :mad:

I'm certainly enjoying it but no more than I do any other BBC wildlife documentary, which are generally superb. Suppose the original was so groundbreaking, as you say, it brought the quality of the other documentaries up to a level we now consider the norm.

Edit: Think the snakes spoilt us last week.

I read your first post by chance before I watched it...

And thought I bet this guy hates the diary section.

You haven't a clue mate. You really haven't.
 
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