I simply love Mando. The short length of the episodes is reminiscent of the old serials and the episodes do not necessarily follow an overall scheme. That brings them closer to the telly shows from the 70s/80s were you could watch and enjoy one random episode without having to watch a zillion episodes that came before to understand what's going on ("A-Team" comes to mind). Surely there is an overall plot but it is handled differently than what we were used to see on shows like "Game of Thrones" or "Babylon 5". It is not "Macbeth" or the best TV show ever made (which is "Star Trek: TNG" - PERIOD!

) but the mix of adventure, excitement and fun is truly appealing and the best thing Disney has given to us. Fun fact: Much to my surprise one of my friends who is totally NOT into scifi enjoys Mando. The first and only scifi show he had watched before was the classic BSG; he has never seen the SW movies but I still haven't given up pushing him to watch "Empire".
It's so bad that the sequel trilogy failed to deliver on so many levels. Ep 7 did well with introducing new characters. Ep 8 however went totally overboard and contradicted so many plot lines and developments which were (relatively carefully) set up in Ep 7 that it left the watcher puzzled and offended. Ep 9 did very well again and showed what could have been if they simply went with the idea of Palpatine coming back. Simple, basic plot, layed out carefully in three acts / movies, and you would have had a nice entertaining sequel trilogy (which even would have made sense to be seen as a coherent trilogy). A pity because the actors were fantastic, the technology was there, BB-8 was lovely, the visuals were beautiful, but the lack of cohesion and common thread turned it into a mess. Favreau and Filoni on the other hand are great showrunners and know how to play the SW violin strings. They just have to be careful not to bring too much from "Clone Wars" and "Rebels" into the show. Sadly it is true, "Star Wars" has been damaged and things will never be the same. I'm so glad that I was born at a time when the original trilogy was the one and only space opera. Without it we wouldn't have gotten "BSG" and "Buck", "The Black Hole", "Indiana Jones" and all the other great scifi movies we all cherish and love. The guys involved in the making have become legend as well and I could fill pages with praise for them.