Seven episodes in, two to go. Star Wars: Visions is a testament to the philosophy that, post-George, Star Wars should be more concerned with allowing interesting filmmakers to put forward their interpretations of Star Wars on screen, rather than enforce direct mandates to maintain a rigid sense of stye and continuity as seems to be the current mantra post-Sequel Trilogy. Visions lives up to what I believed the "A Star Wars Story" films were going to be when they were announced – stylistically unique, standalone stories set in the Star Wars world that function as individual narratives unto themselves and are representative of the individual the people making them – before they just kind of devolved into "Young Han Solo prequel movie" and the upcoming spinoff shows directly centered around other already established characters.
I am absolutely loving this.