Talk:Blade: The Series

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[edit] Pilot

The pilot episode took up two time slots on Spike TV because it was a two hour special. That doesn't mean it should be treated as two different episodes. It is one episode that took up two time slots.ScrollMaker 15:10, 5 September 2006 (UTC)

If the Pilot counted only as one then there would only be 12 total, while the site is stating 13. I believe they have decided to count the pilot as 2 episodes, stupid yes, but their decision I suppose. Mickeyho13 19:42, 5 September 2006 (UTC)

Ah... I see what you mean now. Stupid if you ask me though.ScrollMaker 04:26, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

Then, shouldn't the Pilot episode count as episodes one and two, with "Death Goes On" as the third episode, etc? Right now, the episodes are sorting of confusing in order. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 21:03, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
That's how it is right now... did you edit it to make it that way? I have no problem with it though. Dlong 22:13, 9 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Edited Critical Remarks

I removed these quotes from the main article; they add very little except for space. I have moved them here so that if people violently disagree, they will be easy to add in, perhaps in an edited form? Also, it would be good to provide references, not just the name of the journal in which they appear:

"Normally I'm a sucker for a good bloodsucker, but I've seen paper cuts go deeper than Blade, the toothless new TV version of the comic-book-turned-film franchise … Where Buffy the Vampire Slayer took a mediocre film and elevated it to TV art, Blade doesn't even try to improve on the loud, flashily hollow movies. It's just more of the same martial artlessness. I kept expecting to see Batman-style OOF! BAM! graphics on screen." -- TV Guide

"Someone ought to mix a shot of liquid Prozac into Blade's magical serum. As played by Kirk "Sticky" Jones in the series based on the Blade movies, he is one very depressed human-vampire hybrid. It's not just Blade's dark sunglasses and mournful leather coat that give him away; his delivery is so wooden it could kill a vampire for all eternity...too dreary and weary for its own good. By the middle of the second hour of the long two-hour opener, the tone lightens slightly and the action takes on more narrative drive and purpose. But until then, the road is slow and aimless and so shadowy you'll want to squeegee your eyes." -- The Boston Globe

"The leap from big screen movie franchise to small screen hopeful is a successful one for Spike TV's Blade: The Series (10 p.m. Wednesday), although it is perhaps more of a 'hop' given how small the changes are from the films' spirit." -- TV Week

"The pilot episode starts out rather weak, and until about an hour in (of the two-hour premiere), I was getting pretty disappointed. I'm a bit afraid that people coming to check this show out may give up before an hour into it, as this series airs at 10PM ET. That means you need to stick it out through 11PM or else risk calling it a failure and heading to bed. Trust me, it starts out bland, but the second half makes up for it. At least I was thrown for a loop, one I just did not see coming at all (NOTE: I noticed there's a very slight spoiler on Spike's page for the series, one that gives this loop away, but you'll have to hunt for it to find it and it's very subtle)." -- TV Squad

"Blade and Starr together will try to bring down the House of Chthon and its leader Marcus Van Sciver. If all this sounds like a bunch of comic-book gobbledygook, here's the translation: Blade and Starr are the good guys; Marcus and Co. are the bad guys. Count on lots of punching, shooting, blood and guts. If you're into this sort of thing, it's an admirable effort." -- TV Herald Transcendentalstate 23:19, 21 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Unsourced but important statement

This statement contradicts previous statements in the article. Neither statement is referenced. I put this statement into the talk section not because it is not important, but to hopefully trigger someone to clean up the controversy with a sourced statement. I also inserted an --uncited-- template into the main article at the other claim.

"The producers of the series have actually said that it could take place before, during, or after the movies." Transcendentalstate 19:12, 21 July 2006 (UTC)

The first movie ends in Moscow and the series starts in Moscow, so unless further timeline tie-ins occur in upcoming episodes, I think this pins the timeline to somewhere between Blade 1 and Blade 2

  • I'll settle this. The series absolutely takes place after Blade Trinity. I know this because in the first episode, there is a clear reference to the events of the movie. The character Shen mentions Natasha Lyonne's character "Sommerfield" and the inhalers she created for Blade and how her notes for making them were destroyed.

Here's the conversation:

Shen: What? I got hungry too.

Blade: I miss those inhalers.

Shen: I'm working on it.

Blade: Work . . . faster.

Shen: Dude, most of Summerfield’s notes are destroyed, all right? The serum that keeps the thirst away is easy to replicate, but the inhalers work on a totally different system. You see, they allow you to generate hemoglobin. Humans have genes that develop proteins, but vampirism disables the links between those. Now, the inhalers help to fuse those chains...

Blade: Figure it out! You're supposed to be the smart one.

Shen: Yeah, and I'm the good-looking one too.

So I hope that settles this issue. -- Freemarket 10:10, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Episodes

I added a recap of the pilot. It is flawed, someone will likely wish to edit it.

Please add a photo of Blade, Shen, Krista, Marcus, and the blonde vampire whose name I can't recall.



The Blond Vampire's name was Chase. I wonder if Charlotte should be displayed as well. She had a prominent roll espeically later in the series. Rekov

[edit] Zack Starr's headstone

Zach's tombstone was NOT May 28th but June 28th, moron. I know because I have photographic memory.

I saw the rerun of the episode to make sure I saw it right, and I did. May 28th was the death date on the headstone. Provide an image source that says June 28th; until then, that bit is not going on this article. --The Scourge 16:04, 30 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Critical Reaction

Perhaps there are a few too many quotes? I'm going to trim this unless people object.

I agree. It's pretty much taken over the whole article. I say leave at least two up. --The Scourge 21:48, 21 July 2006 (UTC)

OK, I trimmed, thanks for the comment. See above.Transcendentalstate 23:19, 21 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Nit pick at the nit pick

Detroit does have an elevated train its called the "People Mover"

and does "Nitpicks" have to be called that? Why not something NPO liked criticisms?
Went ahead and changed it, 'bro. Though everything and anything under the sun is being posted on Wikipedia, "nitpicks" is something you'd find in a review or something oppinionated.
Removed the statement about Quinn handling silver, in the movie he had gloves on when he took the silver spikes and drove them into Blade's shoulder. 75.35.242.224 03:58, 28 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Notes on the episode summary pages

I've been adding other pages to the Blade universe here, such as:

  • The Blade Dictionary
  • Minor characters in Blade: The Series
  • Krista Starr, Marcus Van Sciver, The Aurora Project, etc. Click on the links and please feel free to expand or add stuff I forgot. I also wrote all of the episode summaries from Episode 5 (Bloodlines) on. I also heavily edited the first few summaries as they were lacking in content. I appreciate those of you who helped "wikify" them for me. Leave a message on my Talk Page if you want help on any Blade-related stuff or have suggestions for me. Thanks!


[edit] A Side Note

Wtbe, whoever you are, who wrote the section "About the Vampires in Blade"; When at anytime in the series, was the word Torpor used in conjunction, when Vampires lapse into a coma to heal? That word and its connection to vampires, is usualy associated with Vampire the Masquerade and such. I also don't remember a time where a Vampire slipped into a coma in order to heal. Chase doesn't really count, since She was mainly cognizant as She recovered, after being badly burnt in that explosion, in the Berlin Clinc, where Blade went to rescue Vanessa. Just asking, because I clearly don't remember that word even being used.

As far as I know it wasn't, and that is a Vampire: the Requiem term (formerly masquerade). I'm taking it out unless someone has a source. Onikage725 10:58, 28 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Petition to save the show.

If anyone knows of one, please put the link in the external links section of the article. --Fezir 20:29, 7 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Out of date removed from main page

  • In the UK Bravo has the rights to show Blade the TV series. It's coming soon and will probably be in the UK by November 2006.

Info is out of date and not particularly interesting. Could possibly be moved back to main page with a citation. -- Horkana 01:49, 15 December 2006 (UTC)


[edit] UV

It is stated in the "About the Vampires in Blade" section that they are able to see in the UV spectrum. While this is said in the series, it makes absolutly no sense, because it would require that UV light is bouncing from the image into the eye of the vampire. Should this be addressed at all in the article? Rekov

[edit] Italics?

I don't think that putting episode titles in italics is actually correct. Avt tor 01:50, 23 January 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:43, 12 February 2008 (UTC)