What did everyone think then (assuming it's finished in the UK as well by now)?
Have to say that whilst I thought the acting was generally excellent (particularly McGregor, and even the little tyke that played Leia), and some of the visual directing was pretty cool - the writing was generally dreadful, and the story was mostly nonsense. How many absurd, nonsensical escapes can you cram into six episodes?
I think, when it comes down to it, I'm just getting sick of prequels, and knowing how the story is going to end.
In the final episode, there were two fight scenes that should have been epic - but were instead completely devoid of tension because we've already seen how five of the six characters involved meet their end in the movies, so we knew none of them were in danger.......
.....but it's my own fault, I suppose, for being such a Star Wars nerd that I keep watching their content even when most things have been drivel since 1983.
Oh well, what's next then? Andor? A prequel series about a character from a prequel movie? Terrific.