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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare
IMO, it wasn't arrogance but guilt. Thus, he was holding back slightly which is reinforced when he confronted his father concerning T'Chakka killing his brother and leaving Killmonger.
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Yeah. Could be. It was a pretty complicated situation. I think anyone would be a bit messed up by it.
Upon Edit: When you can have reasonable discussions about character motivations in a movie like this, that's one sign of a good movie IMO.