Whooooo! Spoilers - so you've been warned. I actually watched these three Wed, Thurs, Fri to give myself some time to reflect.
Elite fashion house insurgency? Check. Rebel saphic love? Check. Gay ISB agent knocking back drinks like the queen he is? Check. Lavish party with gorgeous outfits? Check. Dom using sub as a makeshift spy? Check. Illicit drug use and sweet revenge? Check.
Here for it. However, the kill the gays trope is an oft-used and tired cliche. I've done it myself (RIP St. Claire/Rydan) to serve the plot, so I am just as guilty. Still sad though. Vel's lashing in that transport as they escaped was biting - and necessary. They are inexperienced and failed to listen. It does drive home the point that rebellion is messy and requires far more organization to fight back than many of the scattered groups of resistance have shown.
Some thoughts:
That scene with Kleya had me nearly chewing through my own fist. Our girl pulled it out, though, whew! Also, capes should be more of a thing.
Dedra using Syril in this way is just so delicious. After all the times the Empire has shit on him, Syril loves it, can't help himself, having the best damn time of his life. That boy lives to be tied up and told what to do.
People were apparently up in arms over the Bail Organa recasting - it happens - and should be a lesson moving forward. Many of what we would consider legacy characters are missing from periods in which they should be quite prominent, because of all the hand-wringing over recasting. A hell of a lot better than those creepy CGI monstrosities they cooked up for Tarkin, Luke, and Leia. The uncanny valley is not where one wants to be when experiencing this. The casting teams have worked magic across all properties, so I have no doubt they could do it here.
Saw is legit insane, and delightfully so. For my whole life, it was always "the rebels are the good guys," and, yes, they are fighting against the tyranny of the Empire, but not all of them are good. Or just. Or right. Nor is everyone within the Empire all bad. The shades of grey and nuance Gilroy takes with the characters and arcs are impressive and very effective.
Motha's exchange with Krennic was masterful - all with tight expressions and perfectly crafted barbs.
More than anything, I am enjoying experiencing the galaxy far, far away in these ways.
Thoughts?