








Honestly I have mixed feelings about this episode. I mean seriously Kiara didn't do anything here. Sure, she made a decision about the bees, but in retrospect of what happened the one really leading the pride lands was Kion. Had she let Kion do what he thought best as the leader of the lion guard, without her putting her input in, Kion would have most likely done what needed to be done instead of what happened. Instead she stuck her neck into matters she didn't need to be concerned with. To me it seemed like it was more her friends pushing her to stick herself into that situation, but at the same time it appears to me Kion is far more fit to rule as time goes on.
I'm not sure how I feel the show is progressing. It bugs me how the show seems to want so badly to empower females. I mean that is great and all, but don't make it seem as though the females know best all the time. Kion isn't perfect either. He does need to know how to take direction, but on the other hand when you have too many chiefs in a room you are going to have a problem. Kion is a leader no matter how many ways you look at it. Although all leaders need to know how to take direction they also must be empowered to make the choices they need to make to solve a problem or else Kiara should be leading the lion guard and not Kion. A Queen's job is not to micromanage everything. Her job is to oversee everything, and with her giving Kion directive on how to do his job she might as well do it herself. A true leader is like a guide. True leaders do not direct every subject with exactly how to solve a problem, but empowers their subjects to find the solution to the problem the way they see fit. In other words Kion is like a general. A Queen with little experience should not be telling the General how to do his job. Instead she should be directing him as to what must be done and putting trust in him to do the job right.














Tora wrote:It bugs me how the show seems to want so badly to empower females. I mean that is great and all, but don't make it seem as though the females know best all the time.












Sadiki wrote:I'm a little confused by this. how did the episode make it seem like the girls knew best all the time? Kion and Kiara both had moments in which they were misguided and had to admit they were wrong and the other was right. neither character was presented as the most all-knowing. gender didn't appear to have anything to do with this plot point at all.
if anything, I'd like to see TLG be better about empowering young girls. the show has already disappointed in this realm numerous times, and the only thing that's happened so far to redeem it a bit IMO is the character of Jasiri. but maybe now we can put the added depth of Kiara's character on the list, too!





































































lelizwe wrote:I’d recommend this to everyone, especially those who prefer TLK 2, you might find an appeal in Kiara having such a big role. Then again, knowing the TLK 2 crazies, you probably won’t.









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