by TheLionPrince » June 6th, 2013, 8:05 pm
Like you and AmyMarie said, Zira loved her children, but Scar and her revenge plot came first. I would also add that as long as her children were in agreement with her master plan, they would be in her favor. When Kovu stood up for himself after Nuka died, Zira lost favor with him, but notice how she said, "Let him go!". She still loved Kovu, and if she didn't, she probably would have ordered the Outsiders to have him killed. However, by that point, Zira had just lost Nuka, and she didn't want to lose another son to death. When Vitani stood up for herself during the battle sequence and defected to the Pridelanders, Zira, hurt again by her last allied child's betrayal, was driven further mad that if none of her children were no longer on her side, then, they all deserve to die.
As for Nuka, I find her relationship with him more complicated. She had no problems stepping on his tail or throwing him off the top of the lair after she sang, "The battle may be bloody, but it kind of works for me." Personally, I don't see no reason why she wouldn't love him, but Kovu deserved her full efforts, and as long as she remained allied with her, she was satisfied with him. Overall, she didn't know what she had until it was gone. However, she used his death as a front to rally what's left of her broken pride for her selfish purposes. A real mother would have used her son's death to prevent what caused his death from happening to somebody else's son. Sometimes, I wonder if Nuka died getting in the way at the start of the ambush, she wouldn't have mourned his death the way she did in the film, but because he died as a result of Simba, it's why she cared about his passing. Overall, the only reason Zira would have loved him was because she expected him to help bring home her victory, and if not, he's worthless, but he was already worthless even before he died.
