So you didn't actually watch? My favorite posts. "It's not exactly what I wanted so I won't watch".
I haven't watched it yet because I watch with my kid. They're away right now, and I'm saving the episode for later.
But one of the things that has bothered me SO MUCH about people's hot takes on the series have to do with their preconceived notions - most of those formed before the first episode had even dropped on Disney+. People went into this wanting to dislike it because of the showrunner or the lead actor. And I maintain that's on the so-called "critics" who went into this new series with an agenda of their own.
I like that the good guys aren't infallible and the bad guys aren't pure evil. It's what always kept me away from Marvel and DC even if it turns out that was more my thought than reality. I liked Qimir's reasoning for being who he is. I know a lot of people don't like Disney's take on the Jedi, but it feels way more realistic to how groups that have been in power for a long time end up acting. At most it makes THESE Jedi look not great.
I think the Marvel VS DC theme has some bearing here. I always found the Marvel characters, heroes and villains alike, to be more grounded. More flawed. More human. While DC characters seemed more like an archetype than a real person who deals with real problems. It's led me to feel like the Marvel characters were more relatable for me.
I think an exploration of how the Jedi have become aloof and out of touch needed to be done. It was always present in the PT, but very much as subtext. This series has put that concept front and center, and it can be unsettling to see the imperfections of your heroes. Those flaws and frailties make it more clear why the Jedi Order was doomed to fail.
I'm looking forward to seeing the new episode.