As a third episode, this goes hand-in-hand with the first two episodes. While clearly featuring a lot more fan service than those episodes, it does hint at the origin of the rebellion, and there is some great development with a few of the characters. I have a feeling that this series is going to have these episodes where individual characters are going to have big arcs. Zeb Orrelios had a good arc in this, and we got to learn a little bit more about his race, which is endangered at this point, plus a little bit more of the tension between him and Ezra. The frustrations of not being able to properly train is also apparent in Ezra, but as the episode progresses, a lot more of his potential is also unearthed. The inclusion of R2-D2 and C-3PO wasn't necessarily something that I needed, and I think it would have felt more organic with random droids, but it is a nice way of connecting the dods between the films and this series. Gives it a little bit more meaning. It was a nice follow-up to the hourlong premiere, and I think that there is a lot of ground for making something great in the next few episodes.