I'm one of those guys who grew up watching the prequels + Clone Wars before I watched the OT or ST, so I have a particular fondness for the timeline and the characters of that era. Obi-wan was and still is my favorite character in Star Wars as a whole, so I was excited to see him get his own series. I thought he'd be kicking ass and going on more discreet stealth missions like he did in CW and the prequels (wouldn't make sense for him to stay on Tatooine as the book of Boba Fett also entirely took place on that planet). To my surprise though, the Obi Wan we see in this series isn't like the one we saw in the Clone Wars or the prequels. Rather than being upbeat, confident, and skilled warrior he was back in the PT, he is broken, jaded and rusty, kind of similar to Luke from The Last Jedi. The series does do a good job of establishing why he is like this from th beginning, by showing us the consequences of unmasking himself towards the empire, but it still took a bit of getting use to. The rematch betwen him and Vader on my first viewing of Episode 3 felt... wrong. Obi Wan was running away from Vader, ignited his Lightsaber out of fear, didn't intrvene with the Force to save himself or stop Vader from murdering the villagers. Was this really the same guy that beat Darth Maul, Grievous, and pre-suit Vader. I had to rewatch that episode before it sat right with me.
Currently there are a few loose ends that the series has so I hope those get revealed in future episodes. I like most of the characters so far. I also like how the diverse the planets we have seen so far have been (though I wasn't really a big fan of the planet in the third episode). Don't really mind most of the retconns this series may lead to apart from the Grand Inquisitor's "death" (which I am 90% sure isn't the case and he just got injured which I am fine with). Leia being friends with Obi Wan is kinda cool and explains why she named her son Ben.
Hoping we see a bit more action in the next few episodes + Obi Wan's growth arc will be fulfilling + having some other loose ends tied up.