Fantastic end to the series. The photography is just another level. The dedication of the teams, their ingenuity & creativity deserve a massive pat on the back.
Quality job BBC.
Quality job BBC.
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Had the same thought!Class. I'm moving to Singapore and going to live in a treehouse.
I loved this series but it's definitely been entertainment over documentary for me. Pretty lowest common denominator stuff in my opinion.
I found all the added sound effects a little jarring and some of the editing seemed a little questionable in terms of how much we were actually seeing sequential events.
Is it just me or were there hardly any successful predators in this series? The prey seemed to get away in just about every instance.
I'm sat watching Attenborough at 90. I thought the same as you, but we're been picky and have been spoilt by how good and passionate this bloke is. He is unique and a modern Great Britain.I loved this series but it's definitely been entertainment over documentary for me. Pretty lowest common denominator stuff in my opinion.
I found all the added sound effects a little jarring and some of the editing seemed a little questionable in terms of how much we were actually seeing sequential events.
Is it just me or were there hardly any successful predators in this series? The prey seemed to get away in just about every instance.
That's made my day. Wish I knew this last night cos that's the worst night sleep since #racersnakechaos.BBC twitter
Every turtle that was seen or filmed by the #PlanetEarth2 crew was collected and put back into the sea.
Thank fuck for that
f***ing love the bloke and he will never be replaced. He is a legend.I'm sat watching Attenborough at 90. I thought the same as you, but we're been picky and have been spoilt by how good and passionate this bloke is. He is unique and a modern Great Britain.
BBC twitter
Every turtle that was seen or filmed by the #PlanetEarth2 crew was collected and put back into the sea.
Thank fuck for that
Leopards strutting about a city. I'd shit my hondas if I seen one
The twat is picking on the lickle pigs
On watching last night's episode now...
Big leopards in cities!
If you found one of them shitting in your lawn, you'd just quickly go looking for something else to do!
Even the flat ones from the roads?BBC twitter
Every turtle that was seen or filmed by the #PlanetEarth2 crew was collected and put back into the sea.
Thank fuck for that
I'd lock the cat flap.
Might keep the cats out.... not sure about the raccoons mind!
Er, catfish eats pigeons, falcon catches pigeon, leopard catches piglets, hyenas catch meat out of that mad fellah's hand, racoon catches bird food. Fairly successful I'd sayI loved this series but it's definitely been entertainment over documentary for me. Pretty lowest common denominator stuff in my opinion.
I found all the added sound effects a little jarring and some of the editing seemed a little questionable in terms of how much we were actually seeing sequential events.
Is it just me or were there hardly any successful predators in this series? The prey seemed to get away in just about every instance.
That jaguar jumping in and killing the cayman was pretty spectacular.Er, catfish eats pigeons, falcon catches pigeon, leopard catches piglets, hyenas catch meat out of that mad fellah's hand, racoon catches bird food. Fairly successful I'd say
Still haven't seen the last one mate.Er, catfish eats pigeons, falcon catches pigeon, leopard catches piglets, hyenas catch meat out of that mad fellah's hand, racoon catches bird food. Fairly successful I'd say
Bollocks! Sorry mate, should have put ***SPOILERS*** at the top!Still haven't seen the last one mate.