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The Fury said:
Teeqoz said:

Even before Killmonger ever showed up, W'Kabi said he would gladly help in a conquest to rule the world "rightfully". Him turning on T'Challa certainly didn't come out of the blue, it didn't seem that way to me anyway.

He said that in the idea of following his friend (T'Challa) into battle type thing, some friend he was after, Man-Ape was more honourable.

I think this speaks to the major flaw of Black Panther: that character motivations and themes make sense on paper, but didn't make a smooth transition to the big screen. A few more scenes here and there showing the deteriorating friendship between BP and W'Kabi, or the clash of philosophies between BP and Erik, or the inner conflict of Okoye -- these would have helped the audience understand the characters better, and would make the physical confrontations, betrayals, and revelations that followed so much more powerful.