After avoiding everything I could remotely spoilerising for two years or so...
As with every SW film since ANH, I loved it and hated it all at the same time. Some more than others, but still...
There's just so much that's so very right that what's wrong stands out like a turd in a punch bowl. That the flaws are pretty serious doesn't help matters.
Anakin's being bestowed with the Darth title felt clumsy, rushed, disjointed. There was a good deal of this movie that flowed wonderfully, but that did not, and it was pivotal.
The declaration of the Empire was another bit that was jarring; *blammo* and Palpatine is His Majesty.
It would have worked much better if more time and the kind of subtlety that accompanied Palpatine's earlier manouverings played more of a role.
The Jedi staging a coup or no, a few short statements and the Senate cheers "The-Republic's-History-Hail-The-Empire" doesn't seem plausible.
Nice to know that everything I've ever learned about the Tantive IV was wrong. What in the hell is up with those lights around the docking ports and elsewhere? Reminds me of a SW style ship...
Anakin and Padme's love dialogue was painful, but that's a given.
Leia said her mother died when she was "very young", but she certainly didn't imply that she was only minutes old when she did...
Dune; a feature film, two mini-series, and it's only on Kashyyk that I finally see decent ornithopters.

Again, I loved it, but I hated it, too. ANH and TESB have not been demoted in my opinion.