Like what? I can find very little that i believe is good in that show.
That twist (apparently, missed the hype it seems) that it's about twin sisters left me cold or rather not that excited, it was just ok.
Jedi are arrogant in that time period which causes problems and ultimately their downfall? Has been known for ages and a core lore element in Star Wars.
If there is not a really well done twist the story seems quite obvious - Jedi waltz into a Force sensitive group, piss everybody off with their arrogance and apparently things escalate so a decade and a half later someone is out for revenge and is a Force user.
All these elements are just there and combined make for a mediocre story at best for me because it's nothing unique, it has nothing interesting to tell and the characters are bland stock characters of their archetype ( noble Jedi Master, arrogant Jedi Knight, hateful and most likely misguided revenge character, character with personal connection to revenge character who wants to save her etc).
I try not to place Star Wars in a too high pedestal but it seems to me that the Disney higher ups have a strange way of greenlighting projects. They give the thumbs up for Mandalorian and knock it out of the park, then make the mostly forgettable Kenobi ( what's the interest in a show where i know how it will end?`) than knock it out of the park again with Andor ( could have gotten rid of all Star Wars elements and would have still made for an awesome story with something to say) and then drop the ball again with Ahsoka/Rebels Season 5 ( that was concentrated dumb on a high production level).
So far the show has failed to make me care for any of the characters and i hope to god they make a hard turn qualitywise and actually surprise me - if it turns out that this mysterious Sith is that Mae sidekick i might actually die from eyerolling.