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Misleading changes

Rather than simply reverting my edit, could we discuss the reasons here first? Damson88 (talk) 23:41, 8 March 2012 (UTC)

  • The article was, until recently, tagged for 3 issues. The problem of notability no longer arises because the series has received Kidscreen awards in the United States.

My edits, which cited factual errors in the series, were previously removed by a Kindle Entertainment IP.

Once again, the article reads like an advertisement. To be clear, on 6th May 2012, a review on BBC children's TV claimed the series is factual. That reference was removed by Kindle along with information about Leonardo da Vinci's sexual orientation and an error portraying Michelangelo in a programme which is said to take place in 1467. Recent edits by Kindle have employed the terms "re-imagines" and "playful reinvention of the era" to sideline the distortion. This is to be deprecated.

It is relevant to mention that Kindle Entertainment is a member of the Creative Diversity Network which, amongst other things, means they are pledged to encourage diversity in their output. Damson88 (talk) 19:21, 12 March 2012 (UTC)

  • Where does the reference you give mention that Leonardo is a "playful reinvention of the era"? The assertion that Leonardo is a "playful reinvention" should have been made at the time of first transmission. If you look at the BBC press release about the series you'll notice that it does not validate your position. I will probably re-tag the article shortly if it is not amended Damson88 (talk) 23:57, 14 March 2012 (UTC)

The BBC has renumbered early season 2 episodes

Originally, the "Bethrothal Ball" was listed on the Iplayer as "episode 2" and "Cat and Mouse" was "episode 3" - but now everywhere those numbers seem to have been incremented by one. (For example, on the kids' tv show webpage). Is there a missing unbroadcasted episode?