5. No need for Saw to die
Saw’s choice to run down with the Jedhablastonly because he didn’t want to run any further was apathetic narrating. It appears the character outlasted his value after he gave Jyn a couple of details and assistance. Therefore, they murdered him off without any imagination or reason.
6. Jyn’s fury dies down very rapidly
Jyn and Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) were to be star-crossed sweethearts. This implies that the pressure between them was lifted only a little, yet something doesn’t exactly register. Initially she hops down his throat for thinking of killing her father, despite the fact that he didn’t. This outrage is extremely reasonable. However, instantly after that she breaks into a power discourse with those who really killed him. Does she just get frantic at people whom she is fond of? She was well aware about whose orders Andor was acting under. Therefore, her refusal to try and side-eye the order issuing officer in the middle of endeavoring to rally the revolt troops was somewhat odd.