Originally Posted by
KingNomarch
The only time i had trouble seeing this was in 3D.
CW T'Challa was far from comic T'Challa. He wasn't McGregor, Priest, Hudlin, Liss, Lee/Kirby, none. Especially how easily he was fooled into going after Bucky with paper thin evidence going against him and then there was how he went about going against him. Solo BP is significantly closer to 616 T'Challa. He was 80% McGregor with the remaining 20 split between Priest and Hudlin. The movie as a whole can be called an adaption of McGregor's work which Priest seem to think. Stronger characterization, like what? Up until near the end of CW he was written like most of the terrible MCU villains and his arc was nowhere near as fleshed out as people claim. You say he doesn't have a goal when it was obvious: T'Challa wanted to be a good king and protect Wakanda like his father and ancestors before him. Every decision that he made was to achieve that goal and Erik threatened that by wanting to use his home to wage war against the world which would've ended poorly for Wakanda.
Already addressed most of this so i won't bother repeating myself. T'Challa's biggest revalation wasn't that they should share, it was that everything that he believed was wrong. T'Challa put his father on too high of a pedestal and believed that his father was god, that he could do no wrong and that he never failed him. He modeled himself after his dad and planned on ruling just like him. He learns that his father wasn't the man that he thought he was, that he killed his own brother, lied about it and abandoned his nephew with nothing. At the end T'Challa had the strongest "victory" because that moment was more emotional than Erik's "victory". He saved Wakanda and the world, brought the Jabari back into the fold after centuries, but at what cost? The cousin that he saw as the victim of Wakanda's sins chooses death over life. T'Challa's scene where it's revealed that he's turning the place where T'Chaka murdered N'Jobu into Wakanda's first outreach center, thus fulfilling N'Jobu's desire for Wakanda to help with a kid that's supposed to represent Erik nearby was essentially another more powerful win.