Well, It's hard to believe, not quite 4 years has passed. 4 seasons and 75 episodes later the show is over. The conclusion was not quite what I was expecting, but it does make for a lot of potential of what the next series *could* be...
Admittedly, the final few episodes with the Loth Wolves was not quite my taste. It was established early on that part of Ezra's Jedi abilities was a strong connection to animals, but there were some things that just didn't quite feel like *Star Wars*, if that makes any sense... Also you run into the trap of thinking...how are all of these characters going to die? (because obviously we did not see them in the OT), but the fact that most of them live raises an eyebrow. (Now waiting for RotJ new shots showing The Ghost in the space battle at Endor...
) Sure you get Ezra and Thrawn out of the picture by way of whale-hyper-space, but the ending tie-up indicating they are all alive and well post RotJ, and that a search for Ezra will begin begs the question...will all these characters have interactions with the major players in the 30 year gap between RotJ & TFA?
While Yoda never met Ezra in person, they communicated through the force, and Obi-Wan DID meet Ezra, so to say that Luke was the last of the Jedi is now canonically untrue (They cant even use the excuse of *unknown* scattered Jedi since they both at least would have been aware of Ezra) . I guess you could say he was never *knighted*, but then technically neither was Luke. The quick easter egg reference to Captain Paelleon was cool, but as of right now, since it is still so fresh, I'm not exactly sure how to feel about the end. I bet Dave Filoni gets great pleasure in knowing that Ashoka not only survived Order 66, but also is now confirmed alive post RotJ (remember Lucas wanted her dead by the end of Clone Wars...)
I fully expected this series to lead right up to Rogue One, but I guess fans that didn't want that will be pleasantly surprised.
There are no more good TV Shows, only ones that haven't disappointed me yet.