Oh I know others like it.
But I really don't get why people don't like it.
I think a lot of people were hoping for something on the level of Mandalorian in terms of action set pieces, and Clone Wars in character arcs and emotional beats. Exploring what happened to Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Vader in between the Animated Clone Wars, Revenge of the Sith, and a New Hope. Those are the two people I went in expecting the show to focus on, "A day in the life of Ben" and "a day in the life of Darth Vader" were episodes I wanted. I really, really enjoyed episode 1 showing Ben cutting fish, being cut off socially, and watching the Skywalker ranch. THAT was fantastic stuff that told me about his life.
What was Obi-Wan doing on Tatooine for 19 years? What did he eventually feel about his part in the rise of the Emperor, Darth Vader, and the fall of the Jedi Order and the Republic? Likewise, Darth Vaders feelings on those things. Maybe a few flashbacks to clone wars, live format, so we see a younger Ahsoka before her new show in the glory days. How did Obi-Wan reconcile creating a monster in Darth Vader with him putting all his hopes and dreams into Luke Skywalker? Why was Obi-Wan at peace with entering the force when he meets Darth Vader again in ANH?
How has the world managed with The Empire taking over the galaxy over 10 years? Are most people resigned, are there pockets of resistance, do most people not care and just live their normal lives? Are things better for many people? The republic as we saw in the clone wars was sometimes a pretty terrible place for some people.
Maybe we'll get that, maybe we won't, but so far we've mostly gotten 2 baby Leia saves and 1 capture, Inquisitor Reva unable to question a 10 year old child, and of course some cool background places like Cyberpunk city, a strip mining planet (which oddly looked desert-pastoral?) and neat sets and scenes on Mustafar and the water prison planet.
There are definitely very cool scenes, but I don't really feel like I know a lot more about Obi-Wan. I know almost nothing about Reva other than she is smart and has some goal but I cannot understand what it is. If the show was titled Inquisitor Reva's Adventures I probably would never have watched in the first place.
We have seen literally only 10 seconds of Hayden Christensen (stunt actors play Darth Vader) in nearly 3.5 hours of TV. There are still 2 more episodes so I'm not going to fully judge the show until I see it all, it could get amazing. The last 2 or 3 episodes of Boba Fett elevated the show a lot, but then again they sort of did a character swap there.
The sentiment is definitely shifting though, the Midnight Boys (Ringer) and Double Toasted both liked episodes 1-3 and both were down on episode 4.