Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey

There is some major paraphrasing in this one, so you'd be fine watching this one. Watching Sagan's is worth every moment however. Basically, whatever you fancy doing.
Thanks mate. I guess I'll watch both of them :D
 
I watched like half the first episode before I fell asleep, I like how the first fifteen minutes was basically the same as the original just tarted up.

I was a bit annoyed by much they were in love with the space ship cgi, I hope it doesn't go to overboard with the clever gfxs.
 
I liked the first episode, but still was left a bit disappointed. When I watch Stephen Hawking/Michio Kaku documentaries, I am excited as a kid and learn a ton of new things. Here, it was good and all, but it was really trivial stuff. Anyway, I hope that after this intro, they'll do real business next.

Will Tyson DeGray be the host for the entire show or only for the first episode? In fact, the part I liked most was his story when he first met Carl Sagan.
 
Again, nothing that really blew me away in the second episode. It was good and went really in depth into evolution. Well, in depth for the type of show it is. It's enjoyable though.
 
Its enjoyable but a little disappointing. I am no expert but its all at a fairly high level even for me.
 
I really like the show even though it's probably made a bit for a younger audience but I feel every attempt at getting young people interested into science is a good thing.

Yesterday's episode will probably again have a lot of creationists up in arms again because deGrasse Tyson mentioned again that we evolved from apes.

I also thought it was quite interesting that he mentioned that if we could replicate the photosynthesis of plants it would solve all our energy problems which was an idea I haven't come across till now.
 
Just found this on US Netflix. As recently as a few months ago Netflix was not carrying it. Watched the first two episodes. Looking forward to the rest. I agree with what has been previously said on this thread. Not for the religious minded, especially if you're a literal believer of the bible.