With the Separatists I think you've got a lot of different motivations there. I'm starting to wonder if the Trade Federation, Banking Clan, and those other oligarchs really want to leave the Republic, or are merely fighting the war to generate tons of profits.
I think that could very well be the case. The Separatists started the party with a legitimate grievance against an obviously corrupt and dysfunctional Republic. Then came the opportunists: the banking/trade people jumped on for financial reasons and the Sith jumped on to use the whole mess to leverage their way into power.
And that sequence of events makes perfect sense - because if smart people in the Senate and the Jedi Order recognize that the Separatists originally had a point, they wouldn't be suspicious that the war is being trumped up by nefarious forces that they should be tracking down instead of spending all their time fighting a war they shouldn't be fighting to begin with.
Now, I think among many of the other rebellious worlds, they really believe in their cause and that the Republic is corrupt. It might be too much to ask from this show, but I would love to see an episode that delves a bit more into the Separatists and how there might be different goals among them.
I don't think that's too much to ask, and since the writers have gotten this ball rolling, I expect a lot more development along those lines. The political dimensions behind the war have suddenly gotten interesting, and they have writers on staff who can handle those types of stories.
I'd like to see a nice balance between battle stories; personal stories (especially focusing on Anakin and Ahsoka, separately or together); political stories (often focusing on Padme, and of the Jedi, Obi-Wan should be the first to come over to her side); and the element still missing, stories about the metaphysical conflict between the Jedi and Sith, of which lightsaber battles are one facet but not the only facet. Put all that together, and you've got the makings of a terrific series!
I wonder what would've happened if they actually won. Perhaps their coalition would've just kept splintering
I'm wondering whether there should be a Republic at all. Why organize all the worlds into one centralized political system, when you could do it loosely, like the UN? The various worlds are culturally distinct (since they are populated by different
species, they would have to be), and I can't really see them constituting one coherent "nation."
If the Republic is capable of becoming an oppressive Empire, then the essential problem is that the Republic has too much power in relation to the amount of caring and oversight that people are willing to put into it - to keep a democracy from going bad, you need motivated people who give a damn who can counteract the selfish and evil forces that will always be trying to tear it down.
Not to mention the fact that The Republic has member worlds that are openly providing loans for the Seperatists so they can build more droids. How the hell is that even allowed? Stupid.
That's what I mean by lack of caring and oversight. Too few of the Senators, and probably too few of the people they represent, are willing to put up a fight to stop shit like that. So if they won't care, then the Republic should be formed to have much less power. I don't think that's a plot hole but rather a plot point: it's underscoring the motivation of the Separatists and making the story more plausible overall. The Republic is worse off than I suspected.