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* {{Token Good Cop}}s: Most [=FBI=] agents and police detectives in are either working for the vampires or buying into TheMasquerade, but Agent Collins diligently investigates vampires' crimes, with a handful of other agents and police detective Gibbs helping him out.
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* DeathOfAChild: In a chilling scene in "Sacrifice"
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* CoolShades: Blade. WordOfGod is that he's nigh-invincible any time he wears his shades.

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* CoolShades: Blade. WordOfGod is that he's nigh-invincible any time he wears his shades.[[invoked]]



* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Marcus van Sciver is a MagnificentBastard whom the city of Detroit adores. He is a patron of the arts and spearheads the efforts to restore the culture of the city.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: we find out nearly all of Marcus's past via flashback [[spoiler:including his beloved wife's rape and murder by vampire mobster Damek]], who then leaves Marcus to be tortured by a Native American tribe. But we never find out ''how Marcus was turned''. It wasn't [[spoiler:Damek]], who would have recognised him through the sire-turned bond, and Marcus kills him with a ''tomahawk''. Was this a gift from a member of that Native American tribe, a vampire who turned him? If so, how did Marcus come to join the House of Cthon? Did Marcus somehow escape the tribe, taking the tomahawk as a trophy, and seek out a vampire of Cthon to turn him later?

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* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Marcus van Sciver is a MagnificentBastard scheming BigBad whom the city of Detroit adores. He is a patron of the arts and spearheads the efforts to restore the culture of the city.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: we We find out nearly all of Marcus's past via flashback [[spoiler:including his beloved wife's rape and murder by vampire mobster Damek]], who then leaves Marcus to be tortured by a Native American tribe. But we never find out ''how Marcus was turned''. It wasn't [[spoiler:Damek]], who would have recognised him through the sire-turned bond, and Marcus kills him with a ''tomahawk''. Was this a gift from a member of that Native American tribe, a vampire who turned him? If so, how did Marcus come to join the House of Cthon? Did Marcus somehow escape the tribe, taking the tomahawk as a trophy, and seek out a vampire of Cthon to turn him later?
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Blade's mother indeed appears in the series, but it's actually an utilized footage of the first movie... Vanessa from the 4th episode is completely different character


* AlternateContinuity: The 4th episode firmly establishes the series to be this to the movies, with Blade's birth mother shown to be alive, well and human, along with Blade seemingly not having met the vampire who bit his mother.
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An American TV series that followed in the continuity of the ''Film/{{Blade}}'' films, though without any of the main cast. Kirk Jones (best known as the rapper Sticky Fingaz) replaced Creator/WesleySnipes the role. The series was short-lived, lasting only from June to September, 2006. A total of 12 episodes.

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An American TV series that followed in the continuity of the ''Film/{{Blade}}'' films, ''Film/BladeTrilogy'', though without any of the main cast. Kirk Jones (best known as the rapper Sticky Fingaz) replaced Creator/WesleySnipes the role. The series was short-lived, lasting only from June to September, 2006. A total of 12 episodes.
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* AnAxeToGrind: The series opens on a fight between Blade and a vampire with a fireaxe.
** Additionally, [[spoiler:Marcus kills Damek with a tomahawk]].
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* MainliningTheMonster: Vampire dust.

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