I've talked about it in other places, but I don't remember where (or all my thoughts), but I'll see what I can remember.
The biggest things that stand out to me are Reva's survival several times, and the teleportation. The first series started off strong with Obi-Wan attempting to deal with the fact that he'd killed his best friend, and that the Republic had been destroyed, because he'd trained Anakin. I wish they would've explored that a bit harder, but it was fine. At least it was there.
Ugh! Don't get me started on Reva. NTM I am really hating the names of DSW. They are too simple and most times contrived. It really shows how little Disney cares about telling quality stories to the older generations that will continue to carry interest in the franchise.
I don't remember any teleportation. (Time to watch again.)
I think we will get more of those aspects of regret in the second season. I'm also curious as to how close chronologically Kenobi and Rebels is. I sense an appropriate overlap is drawing soon that will show our favorite hell-bent darksider.
It's the small details that really get me. Like the kidnappers chasing Leia, the lack of consistency with character designs (Grand Inquisitor), the teleportation (as I already mentioned), the fact that somehow Leia could hide inside Obi-Wan's coat and nobody noticed (even the actress thought that was dumb), and just in general the sets just being extremely confined due to everything being filmed on the Volume. Everything just feels cramped. And I know most of this isn't story things, but it kind of is, because it all affects the storytelling. The ideas being played with, and for the most part the acting, was all really good. They just needed to not confine themselves quite so much, and instead play a little.
Oh no! There's a "formula" for success, and Disney will never deviate. The current corporation is soulless and greedy, and won't risk an original idea. They're gonna play it safe and make their money off the casual fans that don't know how the levels of AWESOME they are not being given.
I can't even remember who was at the heart of Leia's kidnapping. How bad is that? I remember mopey Obi, and some dumbass Inqs, and Vader being a better Vader finally, and an awesome new droid, and some stupidly flimsy rocks.
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Also, the story constantly felt like it was progressing because the plot needed it to. Not because it made sense for the characters, or the story itself. They just needed a way to have 6 episodes, and so they had to force things forwards. Had they been driven by the actions of Obi-Wan, it would've flowed much better.
Also, Obi-Wan's trauma was might near dropped as a plotline. There was a bit of it after the first episode, but not nearly enough to be believable.
I know. I can't wait until the next great purge when DSW is regarded as nothing but a series of poorly scripted cad dreams.