by Hatari05 » April 5th, 2018, 10:48 pm
[quote="gothprincesskiara"]Ok im sorry but I was completely turned off by this episode, not impressed at all, First chameleons dont move very fast they are slow moving,yes im bringing reality into it but certain things like that bug me, and seriously how thick can scar and the baddies get, surely I would think they would have some common sense by now that if they are destroying the pridelands there would be nothing left for the these guys to survive on, they are shooting them selves in the foot, over all this week of episodes has been very sloppy I think nothing but big fat time fillers. I rely hope this kind of sloppiness doesn't continue in future episodes or season 3, im getting tired of it,......again why did this have to be just for kids, why Disney why?! I want to complain to them again.[/quote]
I completely agree the target audience drags this show down and it's very noticeable. Even Scar's one win the show couldn't fully commit to, they still have the guard succeed with the elephants and ultimately Scar's victory doesn't mean much. Just like Zira Scar is being wasted, Kion's greatest fear is being like him why isn't this playing into the story where Scar actually comes back?
Scar is a manipulator he exploits people's flaws and uses it to control them, where is this aspect all Scar does is make evil plan after evil plan. Why isn't he trying to break Kion and the guard. Scar doesn't rely on raw power he breaks his enemies through manipulation. Scar beat Simba with words if not for his own ego he wouldn't of ever been exposed. Scar crushed Simba as a cub with but a few words, he took Mufasa's love and trust of his family and used it to kill him.
Scar could very easily exploit Kion's fear and destroy him with only a few words maybe even turn him against everything he believes. Scar isn't being used properly he could've been any other dark spirit they aren't using the main qualities that made him a threat because that's too deep for a preschool show. Directing this show at such a young audience drags it down and prevents it from exploiting any of it's potentially good stories.