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As a 25-year old artist, inventor, swordsman, lover, dreamer and idealist, Leonardo Da Vinci struggles to live within the confines of his own reality and time as he begins to not only see the future, but invent it.
Since the show is inappropriate for the age group that might find it intriguing, the producers may be hoping to draw stupider adults. They're welcome to them.
David S. Goyer's stab at recreating the history of da Vinci, Da Vinci's Demons, is an exciting, sexy and enticing recreation of the socio-political struggle of Florence.
Da Vinci's Demons halfway succeeds on the strength of its vigorous, devil-may-care approach, even if it's also almost thoroughly preposterous in terms of the central character's deductive powers and abilities.