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Thursday, May 8, 2014

Da Vinci Demons Rule 5 (it got green lighted for Season 3)

It is a silly show, but I still like it.  It got extended for Season 3.
But note to show writers, Inca culture did not focus on corn (that would be the Aztecs).  Incans primarily ate potatoes, quinoa, and guinea pigs…
And what is with having Incan women march like runway models at Fashion Week?








I liked Zita as a character, but she is probably not coming back (this is not Game of Thrones)



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  1. Incans also don't seem to be bothered by mosquitoes or flies.

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    1. It must be all the quinoa and guinea pigs they eat.

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  2. Zita bought the farm a couple of weeks ago and I have a feeling Miss Inca's about to get hers.

    That said, Lenny has the best-looking female posse anybody's ever had on TV.

    PS It's not as silly as the over-touted Game Of Thrones.

    Can't wait to see, though, how they cover up the discovery of America 25 years early.

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    1. GoT is good, but agree it can be silly.

      The "discovery" of America was well before Columbus' voyage (beyond the Vikings in Newfoundland). That part is not a stretch. It is likely merchant ships from Asia and Europe/Middle East made occaisonal visits in search of treasure.

      That Leo was a passenger? Yeah, that is a bit much.

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    2. You could always have him unearth the writings of St Brendan the Navigator, who discovered a whole new neighborhood 5th Century and get the posse together - Nic (Machiavelli) to deal with the locals, Torquemada to preach to the locals, and Dracula to subdue the locals.

      Since he's already met Ferd and Iz through the Medicis, you could always have Lenny put a bug in the ear of the cabin boy, that weird Colombo kid from Genoa, who keeps saying, "Da world she's a-round, like a beautiful behind", and tell him he knows where to get 3 slightly used ships on easy terms.

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  3. I don't know this show. Do the women ever take off their golden bras?

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    1. There was a scene where the high priestess had to be the moon to Da Vinci's sun…so yes.

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