Well...
It was worth watching, all nearly 8 hours of footage, and I learned so much more about the band at this stage of their short and prolific career.
No spoilers, but you do get to see the Beatles working on the beginnings of some of their greatest and most resonant later tracks.
IE. Not just " Get Back "
It was interesting, to me, how they talked about song construction. Their chosen words to each other of how they envisioned the song to sound like, and what they wished to hear from each other, seemed so rudimentary in their descriptions.
Like " Paul, when you play your little bit after the jam intro I should play my little part there? " lol
It was funny listening to that elementary type of dialogue, considering the masterpieces of music that came from it all.
However, it took me a while to watch all three episodes, as it was a bit difficult to follow the broken bits of recorded conversation amongst the band and surrounding crew, as it reminded me of someone's disjointed waking thoughts.
Enjoy!