Well, it took a while but it finally happened... Kion took an L, and he didn't seem to take it very well. He definitely ties his self-worth to his effectiveness as Guard leader; he's been quite successful since he took up the position and he's living in a monarchial birthright system where a second-born cub might not feel like he has any real purpose in life outside of guard leader. (Although you have to wonder what the third or fourth-born cubs might be thinking.)
I sense we might actually get a few more of these types of episodes (just one or two, realistically) by the time the Scar conflict comes to a head. I greatly appreciate Scar's executing a piece-wise land grab; it's a better way to stretch out the conflict over several episodes and really creates a sense of overarching tension that the show needs. Various plotholes aside (why doesn't Kion just go blow Scar's army out of Kilio Valley with a roar?) this is definitely one of the best episodes so far this season, and probably in the whole show's run.
The song was the only weak point, and I'm not a fan of this petty one-upmanship rivalry going on between Janja and Reirei; it's a plot thread that's already gotten two bad songs devoted to it, and it'll probably keep going as long as they're together. (I'm surprised that Kiburi didn't rap a part given that he's voiced by Common; his "I don't sing" was funny though.)
Aelwen wrote:I find it completely unbelievable that a whole herd of elephants was scared of jackals and hyenas...
True, although in the context of being in the middle of a raging fire and having multiple young calves with them that the predators could've picked off had they managed to isolate the younglings (which was explicitly why they took a defensive ring position; it's not like they weren't fighting them off once they were in formation) it does make for a more reasonable situation for the entire herd to be more easily spooked.