I think maybe the Tantive IV just happened to be on the cruiser when Raddus was like "FUCK YA'LL WE'RE GONNA STEAL SOME DEATH STAR PLANS." Because yea, they had no business being there if their mission was to go get Obi-Wan.
I didn't like the kangaroo pouch aspect at all besides the fact it made that last incredible sequence happen. From the tone of the first several mins of movie it was already apparrent that the "Beaming" aspect/languge would be used, so Tantive IV was going to be present in the end scene one way or another to recieve that and play right in to ANH. I guess they just pieced together the most sensical way to make all that happen with what they had.
Not to mention the constant reminder of this is where Anakin Skywalker truly (?) died and the masked monster was born. To constantly remind him that Obi-Wan was still out there and had beaten him. Just more logs on the fire pit of a burning world.
100% agree with that perspective on Vader and Mustafar being home to him. It is the root of his identity and his cradle. A reflection of the molten igneous brew landscape in his shimmering black eye plates offers a fitting introspection.
I want to know who his Igor is though.
I really appreciated the towering black citadel/castle he was in, I felt it was a EU fan-nod to Bast Castle (which was on Vjun in EU, but good enough to me here to make it canon!).
And K-2's death was possibly the saddest moment in the movie.
I liked seeing Vader in the middle of the film, but Mustafar? really? THAT'S where he decided to hang out? It seems like he would want to stay as far away from that planet as possible.
I didn't understand the importance of Forrest Whitakers character, Saw Gerrerra. The movie could have cut him out, and saved about 20 minutes. Maybe.
K2s death was definitely the most emotionally heavy moment. It felt like a great character went down, a loved sidekickm I know it was just his programming, but damnit he was a zealous devoted partner and soldier! Hopefully this is as close as we ever get to experiencing the Death of Chewie.
Gerrerra served the role of Jyns skill set background I felt, but as a character overall he felt sort of just tossed in there. Instead of cutting him out and saving 20, I feel like maybe another 5-10 mins of him in the movie would have given him more definition to feel more in place.