From my five-star rating, you probably think I didn't really like this episode. That isn't necessarily true. "The Wynkahthu Job" would fit quite nicely as one of the first episodes in Season 1 - a time when we're getting to know the Rebels, their world, and their enemy. The action sequences are rather entertaining, and are on par with many of the fight scenes in "Star Wars: The Clone Wars". My problem is with how ill-timed this episode is. The crew recently encountered Darth Maul; Kanan is afflicted with blindness when his leadership is needed most; we're introduced to two very interesting characters - Thrawn and Bendu; Ezra's exposure to a Sith Holocron prompted his questioning of the Jedi teachings, and we don't know the fate of Ahsoka Tano. There should be much more dramatic weight at this point in the show; a lot of time has been invested in character development, and it's beginning to seem squandered. I don't know if the "Star Wars Rebels" writers have been encouraged to "dumb-down" the show because it doesn't have the adult following that "The Clone Wars" had. I hope that isn't the case. Including "The Wynkahthu Job", the last three episodes of this show have just been filler. In fact, of the eight episodes aired in this season, I believe only three or possibly four (I'm ambivalent about "Hera's Heroes" have been substantial. The creative talents behind "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" seemed able to balance a multitude of plots *and* deliver great action - yet I'm struggling to work out what the story of "Rebels" is, beyond the increasingly drawn-out and vague message of "We have to stop the Empire!".