I got a different sense of things. I feel like Obi-Wan was re-discovering himself. From using the Force to draw that one piece of equipment towards him, to his infiltration of Fortress Inquisitorius.
The tomb was chilling. Especially seeing the first Jedi that Obi-Wan spots - Tera Sinube. And then as he walks further through the room, it appears that some of them might just be people who were Force sensitive but never became Jedi. And then the last one? It seemed to bring it all the way around to Obi-Wan's discovery of the security recordings in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. Looking at them, it seemed like they had all been frozen in amber. And it also gave me the sense that warehousing the captured Jedi like this might be part of the long term project of producing a Force sensitive clone at the behest of the Emporer.
I think Indira Varma has been brilliant as Tala. The way she navigates the Imperial hierarchy was so masterful, from the way she dressed down the security officer to the way she deceived Reva. And seeing her shuttle was cool, too. For once we saw a pretty utilitarian Imperial shuttle - a basic transport. And it looked a bit like a cross between the cockpit of the Zeta class cargo shuttles from ROGUE ONE, and the Phantom from STAR WARS REBELS.
There's just one nitpick that I've had about the last two episodes. And it has to do with Obi-Wan's lightsaber. It's REALLY bright! And the shade of blue is pretty deep. This is one place where I find it a little distracting. I can certainly bear in mind that he's been using it in dark environments, and that's a consideration to keep in mind. But I'm also cognizant that as a production technique the shows have been using the lightsabers as an on-set lighting source. That was abundantly clear in the episode from season 2 of The Mandalorian, "The Jedi", with Ahsoka's lightsabers in most of her fighting scenes. I think this is part of what makes the pace of production on these shows faster - on-set lighting techniques like the new lightsabers means less time in post-production and visual effects. But fine tuning that practical lighting element might be in order for future projects.