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Yeah wikipedia seems to give a general outline of the plot and it basically claims Krista Starr was the main character with Blade as the secondary one.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blade_(TV_series)
Goyer's take on it....
Goyer later explained, "What the series is, in a weird way, is kind of like a Wiseguy with vampires, because Jill's character is kind of a double agent working for Blade, within the vampire community, and [we're] treating the vampires sort of like the ultimate crime family. Blade realizes at the beginning of the pilot that he's not making much headway, just sort of hacking and slashing, that he needs to know more about their inner workings."
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my mother didn't think that T'challa was very "super." she asked why Lupita wasn't the Black Panther. but she's a walking dead fan and seemed to like Panther in 'Civil War.'
I've heard that critique a few times, with folks saying the supporting cast felt more bada$$ then T'challa himself. The good side is at least
the go to characters are still black (and often female), but the story itself was still primarily about Black Panther. Which sadly can't be said
about the recent blade content.
I caught bits and piecew of a rerun of the Blade show years ago but I couldn't really get into, don't even remember Blade appearing in the episode.
Some "fans" are going to do that regardles I've seen it happen to John Stewart in the DCAU, I've seen certain segments of the fandom do it to Static and I'm really seeing people do it Miles post Into the Spiderverse. As long as the people who call the shots keep their heads straight there's nothing to worry about.
Somewhere, a nerd cries. I feel nothing.
The Brie Larson hate runs deep, lol. I've read a few comments of people wanting Rogue to show up, and knock Carol down a few pegs.
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It is worse than the heat Black Panther got to be honest. A different type of hate.
I don't know if it is because the BP movie was objectively so much better that it suffocated some of the hate or if the comic crowd hate is the same movie crowd hate in regard to Carol or if Brie just keeps pissing them off with comments or what.
It is rather entertaining to watch though.
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I think folks just don't like Brie. As I understood it, Carol's whole reinvention during the 1970's was to be no holds barred, and ruffle feathers. If anything, Brie is staying in character, lol.
I say keep the heat on her so team BP can quietly make an epic sequel.
It goes without saying, but the success of Aquaman & Captain Marvel shows that Black Panther was not a fluke.
People are simply ready for something different.