>This was 10/10
What are some other nature kinos?
>tfw /tv/ is just capeshit and /pol/ diversity threads
Most PBS and/or BBC ones will be decent but they aren't all that good. I like the various "Wild X" ones, Wild China, Wild Russia, etc. Theres the series "Nature" of course too.
Some NOVA programs have to do with nature, one about EO Wilson has always stuck with me.
I assume you've watched Planet Earth and Blue Planet. It pains me that Blue Planet 2 won't come out in America until 2018.
Also watch Galapagos. It's like 3 hours but incredible.
I have to scratch my head to come up with some more, non-BBC docs. Maybe Smithsonian or NatGeo sometimes has a good show, but those are far and few in-between (Smith is really more for history docs).
Anything David Attenborough really.
>>85092315
Who will take over his role when he dies?
>>85093285
his computerized voice