This episode is not necessarily bad, but it's neither good. The writing keeps on being mediocre at best. Just a lot of generic action, low stakes, and by the end credits, it really feels like nothing was accomplished at the end of this journey. What was accomplished, feels meaningless. Nothing is set up for the future of this show, or the ones connect to it, such as Ahsoka. The villain ends up being a generic, forgettable villain, defeated by the most generic thropes (those being the power of friendship and unity). Again, none of this directly translates into a bad show. But is Star Wars really supposed to feel this meaningless?