See, I kind of get what they're going for here. It's not about "Cassian becoming a rebel", it's a look into the wider world of the conflict between the Empire and the various political factions that become the Rebellion. It's as much a political thriller as it is about the oppressed fighting against the ruling government. We're not just seeing the "Rebel view", but we also see the perspectives of Imperial/law enforcement people who are facing the very political apathy that leads to the Rebellion truly igniting.
It's been a slow burn, but I think there is tremendous potential for pay off down the line. I think the show's biggest issue at the moment is that Disney just doesn't know how to market something that isn't "pew pew spaceships" in relation to Star Wars.
Syril Karn's role is particularly interesting
It's been a slow burn, but I think there is tremendous potential for pay off down the line. I think the show's biggest issue at the moment is that Disney just doesn't know how to market something that isn't "pew pew spaceships" in relation to Star Wars.
Syril Karn's role is particularly interesting
since his efforts to do the right thing have been punished by the dissolution of his entire company sector, effecting hundreds, if not thousands of people by the very entity he seemed to idolize[/spoilers]