I thought this episode got a little overly "cartoony", with Killmonger somehow designing an army of anime stark drones by himself. Come to think of it, I guess that could be seen as a sort of "Iron Man 2" reference.
So, he can throw literal bombs as if they were footballs, design Stark super Gundam robots, and KILL the same robots in melee combat, yet he has no powers?
(and I know this is coming after an episode with comedy zombies and an earlier episode with a talking duck, but this is the first one that stood out as "cartoony" to me).
2nd favorite episode and the music was fukkin phenomenal. Killmonger was on some Machiavellian shyt with all the plotting and scheming. Just shows you how dangerous and conniving he was in order to complete a task. I don't get why they made Shuri so young in this and the ending made this feel like a Part 1. I really hope they follow up with this, bc aint no way the US gonna let Wakanda slide. Would love to see a US vs. Wakanda story.
Got it. I forgot about the timeShe had to be younger because technically, this episode would have happened around 2008. so she cant be the same age she was in the 2018 movie.
You know I was expecting that too but maybe that will come down the line he's a popular character.This was dope, but I was hoping for a Killmonger hero redemption arch