I think the casual Star Wars fan has just lost interest in the current Star Wars. I was at an all time high at the end of season two when Master jedi Luke came in kicking butt, but my interest has steadily gone down since then.
Couldn't stand The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker, so as far as movies I thought Rogue One was the best one from Disney.
Obi-Wan series was bad cannon breaking with all of the time He and Leia spent together.
Boba series was really bad with the power ranger looking vespa scooters and such.
Just some really bad story telling imho.
I'd been saying the same thing about most of the new Star Wars, and people kept accusing me of just hating on the product. I feel as if these new writers never bothered to go back and watch the original films so they could get an idea of what they are supposed to be writing.
Obi-Wan: In the original film, in her little video thing, Leia greets Kenobi with how years ago, he served her father in the war. Not.. "Hey Ben. Remember those crazy adventures we went on years ago? Yeah, that was crazy, wasn't it? How you've been since then? Yeah, so anyway..." Continuity, please.
Rogue One: Disney's attempt at fixing the whole "there's only white guys in space" thing. They successfully turned Star Wars into the United Nations. Why? Because. Oh, and look... another lead female in the role. Because girls count too. How adorable. Stop it, Kennedy.
Boba Fett: A huge pile of garbage, with a backstory that didn't make sense. He couldn't have been in the pit for all that long (did they ever address the timeline? I can't remember). He came out old, scarred, bald, and fat. That pit must have been more magical than Jabba knew, I guess. Kids on bikes? Why, though? At least when Lucas invented the speeder bikes, it was to sell toys. But overall, the series was useless. Keep the character a mystery, or cast someone with the same body type and tell a bounty hunter story about a guy in costume. Oh, right. The Mandalorian. Hit the bricks, Fett.
Overall I haven't liked much of what Disney has been trying to put together. It has been fan service for the sake of fan service, with some of the weakest and nonsensical storytelling since the fourth Indiana Jones film.