Honest folks can disagree, but the fact that there is a cliffhanger at all is a huge art of the reason I think it's pretty bad already. There's hours of trying to duck the reveal of what happened at the Nightsister compound. And then the reveal comes and it's... not really a shock? I was never clear on the stakes of the show in terms of the twins. Aside from being a different order of reclusive mages, I don't see why the Jedi are so keen to get the girls away. They act as though the girls are being horribly abused or something, but we never see that.
We never really get much information on why their birth is important (like, potentially force generated but so what? why does that matter to anyone? what are the consequences that they're terrified of?) and we never really get a clear picture of why the baddy is a baddy (if he even is one).
I also kept waiting for them to turn the whole "kill a Jedi without a weapon" thing to be revealed as meaning "kill an unarmed Jedi" instead of it being a weird combat challenge. Then it would be a moral choice of murder, which seems to track better with the vibe the Stranger gives off. I know they sort of wanted it to be about baiting Jedi into breaking their code, but that seems to already have been done, and it's an overly oblique way to frame the challenge.
They saved so much for later that I didn't know why I was supposed to care about what was happening now.