After 10 years David Attenborough is back with a follow up to Planet Earth.
We knew we would be in for a treat if it was any bit like the first series but judging by last night’s show it’s sure to be the best series yet.
It kicked off on the BBC for the first of six episodes. That’s five less than we had when the first series aired in 2006 but we’re not going to complain. We’ll take whatever we can get.
It seemed like everyone was watching it last night if Twitter was anything to go by. The programme is still trending almost 12 hours since it aired.
By far the one animal who stole the show was the sloth who went for a casual swim to find a mate. Here’s what people had to say:
A pygmy three-toed sloth.
Swimming.
What’s not to love? #PlanetEarth2 pic.twitter.com/9PzeZXSVA7— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) November 6, 2016
Ahhh sloths!! #planetearth2 ?
— Niamh✌️ (@Neeufflovesfood) November 6, 2016
I could listen to David Attenborough’s voice all day, everyday #planetearth2
— Laura Thompson (@LazaThompo) November 6, 2016
Watched Life on Earth with my parents when I was a kid. Lovely to watch #planetearth2 with my kids.They get to grow up with Attenborough too
— Fiona Kenny (@fionakenny1) November 6, 2016
How does this lad even know where he’s supposed to go? Was there a map inside his egg? #planetearth2
— M-C (@emmceevee) November 6, 2016
This camera work is absolutely mind blowing! #planetearth2
— Liam online (@Liamonline) November 6, 2016
So sloths eat mangos and sleep all day. Let me be a sloth #planetearth2
— Steph O’Sullivan (@stephgreywind) November 6, 2016
Making my day #DavidAttenborough back on #planetearth2 ? #sundaynightlife
— Ruth Kinkead (@RuthKinkead) November 6, 2016
*watches YouTube contouring tutorial once* #PlanetEarth2 pic.twitter.com/thKrWZl58B
— Her.ie (@Herdotie) November 6, 2016
the drama evoked during tonight’s #PlanetEarth2 was Oscar worthy pic.twitter.com/edZxaaZnMU
— Mikey (@mfshill) November 6, 2016
Ok this show started with a cute swimming sloth then descended to KOMODO FIGHT, DEATH SNAKES, EGG DESTROYER, TREE OF DOOM #planetearth2
— Eleanor Marshall (@eleleleanorr) November 6, 2016
Can we all agree 2scrap all funding 4shite reality/talent shows & instead pump it in2 keeping David Attenborough alive FOREVER #PlanetEarth2 pic.twitter.com/Y4HMx9GN0w
— Daniella Moyles (@daniellamoyles) November 6, 2016