I think that the show had pretty rough writing, an inadequate budget, a lot of undercooked characters (Sung Kang..look how they massacred my boy), pretty iffy canon-adherance, and some mostly unsatisfying action.
BUT
Emotionally, they did right by Obi-Wan, Leia, Anakin, Owen & Bail, which I feel was the most important thing of all.
I mean yeah, it's pretty awkward how far out of their way they have to go to have Luke never lay eyes on Reva's lightsaber, which is emblematic of so much of this show, but at the end of the day, the emotional beats they NEEDED to hit were successful.
Sure, in a perfect world the whole thing wouldn't feel rushed and stitched together, but it's not the end of the world. The way a piece of media makes me feel is more important than how well it aligns with other things. I used to care so much more about perfect continuity, but making the conscious decision to let go and just tell myself 'it is what it is' has let me enjoy this show a lot more.
Like, BOBF didn't really butcher continuity and had a lot of similar problems as this, but ultimately didn't have an emotional high to it(Some mando stuff aside), and that show ended up being worse for it.
The Reva thing felt like kind of a waste of time, especially when compared to the much more important Kenobi v Anakin stuff simultaneously, but that's partially because they did a poor job communicating that her goal was to kill Anakin's son in some form of misguided justice against Anakin for her slain friends. (It being less exciting didn't help.) I think that worse characters have been salvaged in media, so hopefully they pull that off someday.
Overall.. just kind of happy for Hayden Christensen.