I thoroughly enjoyed both episodes and rated them both as above average. They were a pleasant surprise and a definite improvement over the movie.
I loved the mix of badass Prequel Yoda with philosophical yet comic TESB Yoda, and he actually had a genuinely moving discussion with the clones about how they're unique beings within the Force. Then when he went from sitting and meditating in the path of the droid tanks to busting out Tasmanian Devil mode and destroying the tanks and droids, that was awesome.
I like how both episodes gave us some good insights on how the clones view themselves (as not being unique individuals and being considered expendable) and then showed that the Jedi are trying to get them to rise above those feelings and consider themselves worthwhile people in their own right.
The droids were annoying and overly slapstick as usual, but they did manage to have a couple of funny moments.
The second episode featured some really violent and brutal moments, so it's good to see that they're not pulling any punches.
I like how mature, non-whiny, and intelligent Anakin is written in this show, and it's how I wish Anakin would have been in the movies. I also think he and Ashoka make a great team, and complement each other well. I didn't find her particularly annoying in the movie, but I know others did, and I think they really toned that down and made her a little more mature herself, while still taking on the role of inexperienced Padawan challenging her master as you would expect.
Master Plo Koon gets some good development as well, and Grievous is treated intelligently and not over the top.
The action in both episodes was very exciting, and the graphics seem much improved over the film.
All in all, I enjoyed it a great deal and will defnitely tune in again next week.