Da Vinci-s — Demons
“The secret of the universe is not a secret. It is a door. And I have the key.” – Leonardo da Vinci (probably)
But Leo has a ghost: his mother, Caterina, who vanished when he was a child. This personal quest for the truth collides with a global conspiracy known as the and the “Book of Leaves” —a mythical repository of all knowledge (a stand-in for the actual Codex Atlanticus ). To find his mother and the Book, Leo must battle the ruthless Pope Sixtus IV, navigate the political snake pit of the Medici bank, and invent the future one impossible gadget at a time. The Character: Not Your Old Master’s Da Vinci Tom Riley’s performance is the anchor of the storm. His Leonardo is a whirlwind of ADHD-fueled mania. He talks too fast, fights like a brawler, and sees the world in exploded diagrams. When he looks at a wall, he sees the scaffolding behind it. When he looks at a bird, he sees the torque and lift of a flying machine. Da Vinci-s Demons
8/10 (Perfect first two seasons, messy final act). “The secret of the universe is not a secret