I was kind of diassapointed honestly. This whole series up to this point has felt like interconnective tissue between diffrent elements of Star Wars, linking prequel/CW elements to post ROTJ universe and outward to the sequels, and the finale felt like a rejection of that, instead focusing on making the show it's own insular story. It made me despise the sequels a little bit less knowing the seeds of it's cloning story were being set up by Moff Gideons cloning experiments, then the finale comes along and says "No he actually wasn't doing this for the larger empire, this was just a pet project of his so he could have a super cool jedi clone army of himself". The episode prior introduced Palleon and Hux in the shadow council scene and really made it feel like this was setting up larger plans for Ahsoka and beyond...and then the finale abandoned all of that. It felt like Din and Bo-Katan were setting off to restart the Mandalorian Empire to be a force in the galaxy once again, but then Din becomes perfectly happy just retiring to a little hut on Navarro. Even the fact that Gideons cloning facility was on Mandalore itself felt like such a streamlined copout. Other red herrings felt like they were never expanded on. We really didn't find out who the spies were, that would have probably helped the last episode make more sense. The mysteriousness of the Armorer feels like it will never be expanded on at this point, which is dissapointing. And the final scene with Din talking to apparently the sole X-Wing pilot for the entire outer rim felt like such a cop-out ending. Maybe it was just my expectations but this felt like such a let down, especially after the masterful finale's to the first 2 seasons