I watched it at the shop a few years ago. I"m kind of torn on Ken Burns's style. It's not what I want in a documentary, really, but what he does is interesting. I've seen Jazz, Baseball and The Civil War, and they all work the same way. He doesn't provide many details, which is what I'm mainly interested in, but does a great job of conveying what it was like. Given the amount of time he has to work with I'd like to see him combine both approaches. Read us the soldiers' letters home, that's fascinating insight, but also tell us how the battles went down and how they were fought.