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Review: Da Vinci’s Demons 1×1 (Starz/FOX)

Da Vinci's Demons

In the US: Fridays, 9pm, Starz
In the UK: Fridays, 10pm, Fox. Starts 19th April

You might have thought the horror that was Torchwood: Miracle Day had ended. There’s no more Torchwood, thanks to the series being so poorly received, even the majority of die-hard Torchwood fans couldn’t bear any more episodes. Yet like that giant hole in the middle of the Earth, sucking the joy from life in that show’s finale, so its legacy carries on.

That legacy is an alliance between BBC Worldwide and Starz aimed at creating yet more dramas as good as Torchwood: Miracle Day – yes, that good – and Da Vinci’s Demons is its first bastard offspring. On paper, it might have seemed a good idea, with David Goyer, the co-writer of Batman Begins, crafting a historical fantasy series about the early life of Leonardo Da Vinci. The well known Renaissance polymath, he’s popped up in enough shows over the years that he probably deserved a show of his own.

But in practice, it’s not. Starz has tried to do historical shows before. It’s had huge, deserved success with Spartacus; Magic City may just be nasty but it’s a loving recreation of the 1950s Miami at the very least. Unfortunately, rather than aping either of those two shows, it’s decided to go the Camelot route and produced a genre-busting show that marries Camelot‘s sex, nudity, poor action and complete bypass of virtually all history; the BBC’s child-friendly but atrocious Merlin, Robin Hood and Bonekickers; the setting and political intrigue of The Borgias; the ridiculous conspiracy theories of The Da Vinci Code; and elements of movies ranging from Batman Begins to Hudson Hawk. Yes, the probably gay Florentine polymath Leonardo Da Vinci is actually a leather-jacket wearing shagger of women, prone to the occasional sword-fight with the local guards, who somehow gets mixed up with the magical secret society that is the Sons of Mithras, all while flying people around in his inventions.

And it’s all filmed in Wales with an almost entirely British cast. Be proud. We made this.

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Friday’s “Mary Tyler Moore reunion, F Murray Abraham: hitman & Karen Gillan heads to the US” news

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  • Matt Smith leaving after Christmas??

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  • Neil Gaiman returns to Marvel, bringing Angela from Spawn along

Film

  • Seth Rogen to direct, produce and star in The Interview by Seth Rogen

Film casting

  • Ian McShane, Joseph Fiennes, John Hurt, Rebecca Ferguson and Askel Hennie join Hercules
  • Gary Oldman joins Child 44
  • Maximiliano Hernandez to return for Captain America 2, Alex Pettyfer and Gabriella Wilde to star in Endless Love

Trailers

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  • Sky green lights: Mr Sloane, with Nick Frost, and Yonderland
  • …confirms third series for Moone Boy
  • S4C to develop more digital content
  • Only one in ten TV drama series directors are women
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Friday’s “Mary Tyler Moore reunion, F Murray Abraham: hitman & Karen Gillan heads to the US” news

Doctor Who

  • Peter Jackson willing to direct Doctor Who for 1 Dalek
  • Matt Smith leaving after Christmas??

Comics

  • Neil Gaiman returns to Marvel, bringing Angela from Spawn along

Film

  • Seth Rogen to direct, produce and star in The Interview by Seth Rogen

Film casting

  • Ian McShane, Joseph Fiennes, John Hurt, Rebecca Ferguson and Askel Hennie join Hercules
  • Gary Oldman joins Child 44
  • Maximiliano Hernandez to return for Captain America 2, Alex Pettyfer and Gabriella Wilde to star in Endless Love

Trailers

UK TV

  • Sky green lights: Mr Sloane, with Nick Frost, and Yonderland
  • …confirms third series for Moone Boy
  • S4C to develop more digital content
  • Only one in ten TV drama series directors are women
  • Clip from Life Too Short special

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Question of the week: is there too much good television on at the moment?

If you’ve been reading my blog since the start of the year – you happy few – you’ll have noticed that I’ve been struggling to watch all the TV that’s been airing. Even putting to one side the rubbish TV that I’ve been contractually obligated to watch because of the blog, it’s still a bit of a struggle to watch just the good stuff. Why, over the weekend alone, there was two hours of Spiral, an hour of Mr Selfridge, an hour of Shameless (US) and, yes, an hour of Top Gear. And I don’t think that’s just because it was the weekend or BBC4’s stupid transmission schedule. Netflix has just pumped out 13 episodes of House of Cards in one go and practically every night of the week has a good couple of hours somewhere.

Now, admittedly I’m an outlier, since I do scour the planet’s TV schedules, looking for stuff to watch. So to work out whether I’m just unrepresentative or not, today’s question is a simple one:

Is there too much good television on at the moment?

As always, answers below or on your own blog?