I enjoyed the show, but I can recognize obvious problems.
One of the most glaring is regarding the reveal that Ahsoka had stopped training Sabine, evidently because she was concerned that Sabine might want to avenge the destruction of Mandalore. This reveal belonged up front, instead of in the final episode. If this had been a problem before, then Ahsoka should have determined that it wasn't still a problem before taking her on as her student again. But there was zero discussion shown between the two of what should have been critical elements of Sabine's character and what path Sabine might walk if she were to learn to use the Force. After her encounter with Anakin, there was also room for Ahsoka to realize that she wasn't a toxic master, doomed to fall to the dark side, and doomed to lead her apprentice towards the dark side. That all went completely unsaid. Maybe it has a place in S2 or whatever is to come, but there was more than enough time to have had these discussions and this development occur in S1.
Also, I'm generally disappointed in the trend that so much backstory and side story is left to ancillary material. Who is Shin, were does she come from? I want to know.
Even more crucially, what was it that Thrawn was fighting, what did all that damage to his men and their ship? I'm concerned that since his Star Destroyer is back in the main galaxy, we might never find out—except in the ancillary material.
One of the most glaring is regarding the reveal that Ahsoka had stopped training Sabine, evidently because she was concerned that Sabine might want to avenge the destruction of Mandalore. This reveal belonged up front, instead of in the final episode. If this had been a problem before, then Ahsoka should have determined that it wasn't still a problem before taking her on as her student again. But there was zero discussion shown between the two of what should have been critical elements of Sabine's character and what path Sabine might walk if she were to learn to use the Force. After her encounter with Anakin, there was also room for Ahsoka to realize that she wasn't a toxic master, doomed to fall to the dark side, and doomed to lead her apprentice towards the dark side. That all went completely unsaid. Maybe it has a place in S2 or whatever is to come, but there was more than enough time to have had these discussions and this development occur in S1.
Also, I'm generally disappointed in the trend that so much backstory and side story is left to ancillary material. Who is Shin, were does she come from? I want to know.
Even more crucially, what was it that Thrawn was fighting, what did all that damage to his men and their ship? I'm concerned that since his Star Destroyer is back in the main galaxy, we might never find out—except in the ancillary material.
Don't engage the stupidity at all.
I think you were expecting people to attack you and you reacted. Actually, I agree with many of your points, but not all of them and perhaps not as strongly. I'm pretty much on the fence about Ahsoka - it fell so much short of what it could have been, but it has some potential to be rescued. However, I'm not really bothered if the story doesn't get completed. Discussion of technical prowess of the various actors with non-existent weapons, I'm not prepared to judge and don't really care. I also don't care who Baylan Skoll is looking for - be it Snoke, Palps or Abeloth. I'm not deep into the lore - I just want entertainment.