Uh-oh. I'm going to have to be the voice of dissent.
I thought the second episode was poorer than the first.
To be honest, I prefer my Ray experience to be more 'hands on' than a history/anthropology lesson. That's not why I watch Ray. If I want history or anthropology (and I do on occasion) then I prefer it delivered via a book that has checkable sources and a good bibliography.
Don't get me wrong, it's still one of the best things on TV at the moment. But I won't be buying the DVD and I won't be watching the repeats.
I was really looking forward to Northern Wilderness. But my enthusiasm has waned. I suppose it's down to something as simple as it doesn't have the kind of content I want. When watching Ray I like a lot of practical stuff. Not so keen on the re-enactment. Which is why the original Bushcraft series and Wild Food still remain my favourites by a long margin, and the likes of Extreme Survival, Walkabout and Northern Wilderness don't hold my interest as much.
But I'll still keep watching it.