First off, in the last episode with Moff Gideon, I was definitely thinking he reminded me of Alexander Winton.
(1) Elite member of Empire
(2) intelligent, conniving, strategic, deceitful
(3) Obsessed with cloning technology
(4) always looking out for himself above anyone and anything else
(5) cannot be trusted to keep his agreements.
Syren - what do you think?
Overall, I kind of agree: unlike seasons 1 and 2, which were much more internalized, Season 3 has so far been setting up for what is to come, rather than developing the internal story (I have not watched the finale yet). It's not that I don't like it, but it's just missing the gravitas of the first two seasons. It does feel like marvelication.
For what its worth, I love how Favreau and Filoni have borrowed from the old EU/now legends story, to bring back characters like Thrawn. If you want to see their portrayal of him and how it's fairly faithful to how he's depicted in the books, I suggest watching seasons 3 and 4 of Rebels (if you have time). He has that calculating nature, including his study of art and culture of his foes, and the voice works, so I am looking forward to seeing him in live action. Really, that's what it's all about.
It's not as deep or gritty as S1 or S2, or Andor, but I'm fairly low-maintenance when it comes to enjoying Star Wars