a5c7b9f00b The adventures of the half human/vampire hunter. I thought it was well written, tasteful, and no, I don't work for the studio. Ha. Ha. They took a good series of movies and made them into an interesting TV series. There are plot twists. We see information about the characters. Characters are developed in that one would start as one type of person and through personal experience or those of others become something else as in the case of Chase or Krista. I liked the part where we, the viewers, saw how Marcus got to where he was though we didn't actually see how he built his real estate empire we did see how he interacted with his superiors who treated him like a dog. And, then 100 years later he had developed a biological agent and killed them. I saw some scenes from a second season showed on TV a few months ago. I haven't seen too much on the web about the series. Keep up the good work. Sad, should of made a Nightstalkers TV show and left Blade alone<br/><br/>Kirk Jones is just wrong wrong wrong for this part...<br/><br/>Not in the least convincing as Blade, he cannot act at all. He seems to be trying to do a Wesley Snipes imitation and he's doing it badly. He also could benefit from voice and acting lessons. Mr. Jones obviously has no real martial arts training or skill, having studied and multiple forms it is very easy to spot a fake. The Blade character seems secondary to the series and sometimes seems like filler for episodes... The script, stories and dialog need serious tweaking and the show seems to be a Buffy/Angel wannabe knockoff. The character of Whistler is no where to be found and I do not see the audience accepting another actor in this role that Kris Kristofferson defined so well.<br/><br/>I'm done complaining.<br/><br/>EOL On DVD Unrated versions of the episodes were released that feature not only prolonged plot sequences but also some more violence and nudity.
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