Quote Originally Posted by Ekie View Post
"[Killmonger] He’s such a good villain, in fact, that he effortlessly steals every scene he appears in, and highlights how fundamentally boring T’Challa actually is."

"But this film feels less like T’Challa’s story, and more like Killmonger’s."

"The story really picks up when he acquires the throne, and his final act, choosing a noble death rather than living in chains, is deeply poignant. Unfortunatly, T’Challa doesn’t come anywhere close to leaving such an impression".

https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidip...h=7200b57d36d8
Meh, the fact that the dude uses trumpian to describe Wakanda and credits Letitia and MBJ to making T'Challa interesting clearly shows how much people are used to characters who are, Essentially, one trick ponies. T'Challa was so many hats transitioned between them so well that people wouldn't pick up just how developed and crafted T'Challa was. He wasn't just Black captain America in terms of personality who was on the straight and narrow. Dude almost murdered klaue, in full view of the people in Korea with phone's out. Hardly straight arrow Cap.

These reviewers also gush over how "Right" Kilmonger was yet ignore the glaring issues what literally everything he says.

It also wasn't a Kilmonger story. It's just what you get when marvel actually develops their villains, they said they same about Loki and vulture, as well as Thanos. When they actually develop villains past "I'm bad for the sake of being evil" all of a sudden it becomes "their movie".

I will agree that we should of seen more of T'Challa in the 3rd act and he should not of been gone for 15-20 min.

That and due to the fact that no one seems to remember Nakia was saying the same thing Erik was saying, it should of been left to T'Challa being the one pushing it and not her