First two episodes ok, felt like it was written by chatgpt, but ok.
This episode was so dumb that it made me not want to watch anymore. None of the plot made any sense. A group of "witches" say they use dark powers and were driven into exile, but when they encounter Jedi everyone is nice and polite to each other. Two sisters are extremely close but when one is about to leave the other suddenly says she'll kill her and tries to burn her to death. Seconds later they are both calling to each other like long lost friends as if no attempted murder just happened. In previous episodes Jedi were revealed to feel so guilty about some traumatic event that they'd commit suicide and exile themselves. In this episode the traumatic event is revealed to be... asking to train one of the sisters??? No Jedi did anything to directly harm or even threaten anyone. Makes the entire plot of the sister wanting revenge and Jedi feeling guilty complete nonsense. We see a sister fall hundreds of feet into an explosive inferno, but somehow she survives with just ash smudges on her cheeks, despite those same explosions killing an entire coven of powerful witches, including her mother who was apparently more powerful than even two other witches combined.
Which comes to the witches chanting stupidly about the power of one, the power of two, and the power of many, and at no point showing what the power of two even is. The only example we get of the power of two involves it getting beaten by the power of one. So what are they chanting about? Their special ceremony involves harmonizing the combined power of the whole coven... to put a tattoo on a girl's forehead.
And then of course there's the subversion of the entire Skywalker saga by the revelation that Anakin wasn't special, apparently these confused witches already created life from the force 100 years ago.
Nothing in the episode makes sense either internally or within the star wars universe. None of the characters are developed to explain their sudden changes in motivation and drastic actions. The only key point of the episode seems to be a connection to real world identity politics as the witch leader declares that the galaxy doesn't have a place for women like them... and minutes later a female Jedi walks in as the leader of a Jedi squad, so the stupidity is unbounded. No interest in watching further episodes. Hopefully there's more Andor or another season of Mandalorian which actually focuses on the Mandalorian, because Disney is back to killing the Star Wars franchise.