"I find the narrator hard to understand."
Well, it is difficult for inbred trailer-trash to understand the Queen's English, after all.
"With his strong English accent, I have to listen very closely."
Yes, well, if you never leave your home state and grow up listening to only your own dialect, whatever you have for a brain finds it difficult to understand outside accents. Especially if it's from the birthplace of the language you're supposed to speak.
"Also, while the photography is great, this series is far too heavy on evolution."
It's a documentary. You know, as in portraying facts.
"It treats evolution as if it were fact"
(*goes up to Despatch Box*):
I refer the Honourable Gentleman to the answer I gave just a few moments ago.
"instead of a theory"
The shitloads of evidence says otherwise. Particularly Darwinius masillae and Ardipithecus. As in the (no longer) Missing Links.
"which is more accurate."
Your so called 'Creation' in Genesis? Kitzmiller vs. Dover says otherwise.
"I feel as though I am being endoctrinated."
No, that's what happens in church. "Endoctrinated"?! An education is in order, methinks. Then you'd figure out not only the accent of the blessed Sir David Attenborough (pbuh), but what he & said documentary is talking about. One more thing:
That documentary about insects from the start completely destroys Genesis in the Bible (and therefore the Bible as a whole; if one part is in error, thus all of it is). Why? Notice all the species you saw in that documentary. How many legs did they have? What does Genesis say about the number of legs insects have?
Ergo, you've already been 'endoctrinated'. QED.
Reality. Destroys Biblical superstition every time.