So, just finished disc-one. I'm glad I missed out on the Discovery Channel airing, because I've come to learn that they replaced Attenbourough's narration again.
Early impressions: Fantastic cinematography and visuals. Worth every penny on Blu-ray if you're so inclined. Overall though, it feels like the beginning of an outline. Maybe I'm supposed to feel like that, though?
For example, I immensely enjoyed the Congo episode. Yet, I want more. An hour dedicated to, say, the actual wildlife, another to the political situation and how it's affecting said wildlife, and maybe a way forward out of the situation; i.e., recycling your cell phones and other electronics to cut down on the demand for coltan.
In fact, I wish the Natural History Unit would focus on smaller, more regional productions to get that necessary depth. Madagascar, for example, I felt was incredibly well done. India should be done. Wild China remains my personal favorite.
I'll finish up the second disk over the weekend.