Yeah, it's like...I certainly enjoyed a solid chunk of the series. But it feels like there really wasn't a solid story, or at least a concise way of getting there. It feels like there was a clear attempt at pleasing multiple "masters" here, and nobody was really well taken care of. It's ended and it's a collection of fun bits, no real "whole" to dig into.The series had its moments, but this finale really hammered home the problems in the writing.
Spent the entire time yelling at characters: "What the hell is your plan??? What are your goals???"
The "Current Fett" arc just wandered about until the last couple of episodes (excluding the two episode detour into Mandalorian season 2.5). The Mando centric episodes stand out even more than they would have purely based on the gulf of quality between them and the "Normal" Fett episodes.
That isn't to say there wasn't a LOT to enjoy. I appreciated what they did with the "Dances with Banthas" flashbacks, and there were REALLY well done by all involved. The Mod Gang was something visually fresh and interesting in the current Star Wars meta. Matt Berry droid and mercenary wookie were great. Seeing Cad Bane (with Corey Burton reprising even!) was a wonderful callback for a great character. Even the awful pursuit sequence is almost absolved by the sheer insanity we got in the finale. Big ass new battle droids, Mando jet pack fighting, Boba Fett riding a rancor into battle, it was all amazingly FUN.
But it largely felt like empty fun. The joke image of kids playing with toys being analogus to how this series is being put together feels....shockingly on point.
And worst of all? Given how Disney is operating with their licensees...it may well be a year or more before some of this cool jive becomes toys of any scale. I would buy a Mando N1 in Mission Fleet RIGHT NOW if Hasbro had it available.