Just read what innerbrat has written about 'Leonardo'. I have nothing to add, apart perhaps how much I love the way they show wipes the floor with some of the genre's most sacred tropes.
Show Lorenzo, but my view of him tinged with the knowledge of who he is going to become. I start his user profile with that and then turn to the show.
When I was thirteen or fourteen, I read a historical novel from the fifties about Lorenzo and the murder of his brother Giuliano by the rival Pazzi family, written from the POV of Lorenzo's young wife Clarice Orsini. I don't remember the title or the author's name, just that it was written by a woman. It was written in German, too, so Haye-on-Wye won't be able to help. Anyway, I liked it a lot, and I really liked Lorenzo in that book. So when Debi came pimping this show, I remembered and sort-of went 'Oh, of course, hello again Lorenzo, it's been many years'. The more I watched the show, the more I liked him, especially as he's not played straight.
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When I was thirteen or fourteen, I read a historical novel from the fifties about Lorenzo and the murder of his brother Giuliano by the rival Pazzi family, written from the POV of Lorenzo's young wife Clarice Orsini. I don't remember the title or the author's name, just that it was written by a woman. It was written in German, too, so Haye-on-Wye won't be able to help. Anyway, I liked it a lot, and I really liked Lorenzo in that book. So when Debi came pimping this show, I remembered and sort-of went 'Oh, of course, hello again Lorenzo, it's been many years'. The more I watched the show, the more I liked him, especially as he's not played straight.