Da Vinci's City Hall

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  • 2005
  • 1 Season
  • 7.8  (300)

Da Vinci's City Hall is a Canadian television drama series produced by Thunderbird Entertainment that aired from 2005 to 2006. It is a spin-off of the critically acclaimed series Da Vinci's Inquest and follows the same protagonist, Dominic Da Vinci, played by Nicholas Campbell.

The show takes place in Vancouver, British Columbia and revolves around the newly elected Mayor of Vancouver, Dominic Da Vinci. Da Vinci is a former coroner turned politician with a reputation for being tough, shrewd, and unafraid to make controversial decisions. He's known for going after powerful people who abuse their positions and for fighting for the underdogs in his city.

In Da Vinci's City Hall, Da Vinci faces a new challenge in his career as the mayor. He inherits a city that is facing significant issues, ranging from a homeless crisis to gang violence. The show follows his efforts to deal with these issues, as well as the political turmoil that arises from his decisions.

Da Vinci's City Hall is not just about politics and crime. It also deals with personal issues faced by the characters in the show. Mylène Dinh-Robic plays Suki Taylor, Da Vinci's executive assistant, who has to balance her demanding job with her new role as a single mother. She often finds herself torn between her loyalty to Da Vinci and her desire to take care of her daughter.

The show also explores the relationships between the various characters. Da Vinci's old friend and mentor, Bert Wysocki, played by Donnelly Rhodes, serves both as a confidant and the voice of reason for Da Vinci, often questioning his decisions and motivations. Meanwhile, Da Vinci's relationship with his daughter, Tina, played by Venus Terzo, is strained due to his busy schedule and lack of attention to her.

One of the strengths of Da Vinci's City Hall is its attention to detail in portraying Vancouver. The show takes a realistic approach to the issues facing the city, from the struggles of living as a homeless person to the intricacies of gang culture in the city. The show's writers did extensive research to make sure the storylines were plausible and authentic.

The show's pacing is slow and thoughtful, providing ample time for character development and exploring the complexities of each storyline. The dialogue is crisp and realistic, with the characters feeling like real people rather than caricatures.

Overall, Da Vinci's City Hall is an excellent spin-off of Da Vinci's Inquest. With its strong focus on character development and authentic portrayal of Vancouver, it is a show that will appeal to those who enjoy intelligent and thought-provoking dramas. The show's short run leaves a lot of potential for further exploration of the characters and the city, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

Da Vinci's City Hall is a series that ran for 1 seasons (13 episodes) between October 25, 2005 and on Thunderbird Entertainment

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The Dogs in Sympathy with The Cats
13. The Dogs in Sympathy with The Cats
January 17, 2006
Da Vinci scrambles to prevent a war between the police and fire unions when rumours emerge of a cover-up in the grow-op shooting case. But his grip on the city is undermined by bad press, opposition from the Solicitor General, and defections on City Council. Jacobs and Klotchko scheme to neutralize an increasingly unstable Jan Ferris.
Bumped from The Ball
12. Bumped from The Ball
January 10, 2006
A crisis looms at City Hall when the police and fire unions unite against cross-training, and investigators search the Mayor's offices for evidence that Da Vinci over-stepped his authority in his dealings with Chief Jacobs. Klotchko maneuvers to cover his tracks in the grow-op shooting. Brian Curtis encourages the witnesses testifying against Dubreau to leave the country.
A Few Good Bites Before They Slap Me Down
11. A Few Good Bites Before They Slap Me Down
January 3, 2006
When the grow-op shooting inquiry returns an inconclusive verdict, the firemen wage a protest. Da Vinci himself is investigated by the Solicitor General. Pedophile suspect Dubreau is tipped off to his impending arrest, prompting Leary to raid the Century Club. Manning confronts Da Vinci with proof that a competitor bribed a City Councillor to win an ad contract.
When the Horsemen Come Looking
10. When the Horsemen Come Looking
December 27, 2005
A murder at the red light zone prompts calls for its closure and a lawsuit against the city. When the Complaint Commissioner is frustrated by a lack of cooperation from the police, Da Vinci starts gathering evidence against Chief Jacobs. Zack and Friedland confront one another over their mutual deceptions. The high school girl implicated in the gay-bashing death blames two adult men for the crime.
Gotta Press the Flesh
9. Gotta Press the Flesh
December 20, 2005
On the eve of the Prime Minister's visit, Da Vinci scrambles to line up support for the crucial slots vote and calm emotions raised by an investigation into the police instigated by the fire department. Curtis brings Leary a witness who suggests that Dubreau's pedophile ring is still active, but the case is complicated when Chief Jacobs calls for an early arrest.
Gonna Cause a Ruckus
8. Gonna Cause a Ruckus
December 13, 2005
Da Vinci is confronted with the prospect of an all-out union war when a police investigation determines that Fire and Rescue may have contributed to an officer's death. Berger and Rita scramble to line up support for the crucial slots vote. The pedophile case is complicated by the involvement of Brian Curtis and the keen interest of Chief Jacobs.
Ready to Call in the Horses
7. Ready to Call in the Horses
December 6, 2005
Da Vinci schemes to placate Chief Jacobs with an offer of more police officers, paid for by slot machine revenues. The Crab Park squat is threatened by a massive development plan and by Zack's discovery that Friedland may not be who he seems. Kosmo and Finn join Leary on the pedophile case, but the investigation stalls when two key witnesses suddenly stop talking.
You Have to Bleed a Little
6. You Have to Bleed a Little
November 29, 2005
Da Vinci must defuse an impending war between the city's most powerful unions when the Police suggest that a Fire Department inspection notice tipped off a grow operator to an impending raid, causing an officer's death. Leary's investigation of a pedophile ring leads to a prominent developer and an old nemesis.
Put Down the Hose, Pick Up a Gun
5. Put Down the Hose, Pick Up a Gun
November 22, 2005
Da Vinci and Chief Jacobs negotiate a tenuous compromise on the level of police cooperation with the Crab Park squat, the Red Light zone, and the Fire Department initiative of posting notices on grow houses. But when a grow-op raid goes tragically wrong, the police circle the wagons to protect their own.
One Man, Two Jobs
4. One Man, Two Jobs
November 15, 2005
Things are finally going Da Vinci's way: the newly established Red Light zone is operating smoothly; both Lloyd Manning and Roger Woo are interested in buying the racetrack; the homeless squatters have moved to Crab Park; and one of the candidates for the police chief job assures Da Vinci of the viability of cross-training fire and police.
Isn't Very Pretty But You Can Smoke It
3. Isn't Very Pretty But You Can Smoke It
November 8, 2005
Da Vinci gives the go-ahead to establish the Red Light zone despite the opposition of Chief Jacobs and community groups. Ferris and her cohorts plan another grow-op bust only to find their target cleared out. Finn and Kosmo investigate the drive-by shooting of a teacher on his way to school. Detective Carter gets a lead in the gay-bashing case.
Cat in a Tree, Lunatic in the Street
2. Cat in a Tree, Lunatic in the Street
November 1, 2005
A war of words heats up between Da Vinci and Police Chief Jacobs over a police shooting at a halfway house. Zack goes undercover with a group of squatters. Leary uncovers a suspected pedophile ring preying on aboriginal boys.
Zero to Sixty Pretty Quick
1. Zero to Sixty Pretty Quick
October 25, 2005
In his first week as mayor, Da Vinci must deal with an apparent gay-bashing death; squatters in an abandoned department store; and a local tycoon upset over losing a city contract. Kosmo and Finn investigate the police shooting of a recovering mental patient. Leary links two missing aboriginal boys to skeletal remains found in the woods.
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Where to Watch Da Vinci's City Hall
Da Vinci's City Hall is available for streaming on the Thunderbird Entertainment website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Da Vinci's City Hall on demand at Amazon and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    October 25, 2005
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (300)