Following the fictional story that embodies the early life of Leonardo da Vinci during the Renaissance era and how he faces many challenges and hardships in developing his talent, but he becomes frustrated by his father who does not believe in his talent, so he goes and works in the Medici House.
A series with plenty of style, and not incidentally, one of composer Bear McCreary's best scores... if it never achieved real genius, including this closing flurry of hours, there's a bit of poetry in that as well.
I'm not saying erring closer to actual history would have made a difference but think it could have helped rein certain aspects in. Instead, we were presented a somewhat frustrating, albeit still entertaining, season and conclusion.