Board Thread:Lion Guard Discussion/@comment-33871435-20190806010914/@comment-33871435-20190808221602

Lions4ever91 wrote: I think you might forget about how limited the whole plot about Kion as Kiara's little brother has always been, considering as it was mentioned by Mr. Riley himself as a midquel to bridge in the midsing gapes and confusing parts of The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride. After Scar is defeated the whole second attempt of Scar to regain power will take place by using his devoted follower Zira, who trains her own lion cub Kovu to get close to the King's daughter fake friendship and built up trust towards her parents, but then suddenly completely denies and refused to take the dark path that was intended for him to kill the father of his former childhoodfriend Kiara, the King Simba to revenge a not biological father, Scar who he never even knew or saw anything from in his while time as a little cub. Because of the big reunioting of the two foed lion pride in which both Kiara and her future husband live in the story of Kion has very little plave to go from there, because if he never even made an appearance or was mentioned in the original Simba's Pride the producer has to try to fill in this seemingly deep, dark, hole of missing story and fill in the blanks that happened in a way that are not only logical for the viewer audience, but also relatable and understandable so that when both film and series and matched as a whole big movie everything adds up and things that were uncertrain or kind of confusing at first now get a clear, well thought of explanation. Not just some cheesy happily ever like stuff that appeals to the young target group but also something even the biggest lion King and new Guard fans can't argue or complain about, when things are left ending on a good note with finally answers to that questions which haunted half of the whole Lion King community back way back in 1999 when Simba's Pride was presented as the sequel to The Lion King. That's fine and in my opinion a very hard job to do, I mean try to please (almost) everyone. Let's be honest here, you guys, we all know that someone simply can't satisfy the needs and wishes of that many people, because taste is subjective in the matter of good or bad.

Sure. Good points. But are you saying you think it failed because of what you see as a tenuous plot?