My only major complaint was how cartoonishly evil the villains were. Agatha going from entertaining to "lol I'm a CHAOS witch, (dat means Im more evil than other witches)" after the reveal so that we had a super villain to fight kind of distracted me. I feel like I didn't actually understand what she wanted, other than to... just be a super powerful super villain? I guess? It sucks, because she was such an entertaining character otherwise. Also there was that line from the SWORD director about how he "couldn't bring his loved one back to life" but it kinda felt like they were trying to force a sympathy angle on him at the last minute before he didn't speak again and just started shooting at children. He was so inexplicably bloodthirsty, but they only kind of hinted at why. I also wish Monica didn't feel so sidelined by the end since she was clearly meant to be a parallel to Wanda, going off that ending exchange, and it felt like we were missing something there.
But man, other than that this was a damn interesting show. The high concept sitcom stuff, showing more of the fallout of Infinity War/Endgame, the further exploration of the ethics of what these superheroes are doing, the full on HORROR elements. Seriously, that scene where Vision snaps his coworker out of the illusion was creeping me out. That's what I was hoping for from this show, and I kind of went in expecting the ending to feel more like standard MCU, so I guess it just didn't bother me too much. Really I just think they needed a few more episodes to make that ending more understandable, because the last two felt pretty rushed and I left with more questions than I felt like I should. I understand limiting it to a small episode order, especially since these shows are confirmed to be homework for the movies going feared, but considering the episodes were sitcom length I feel like one or two more would have helped tie things up a little cleaner without making it TOO long.
Side note, I liked that Disney is doing weekly premieres for their shows but thanks to laziness, I decided to binge the whole thing in a day and honestly, I think I would have been a lot more disappointed if I was keeping up with it week by week. The show feels a little more designed to be taken in all at once, and if I was speculating for weeks about what happened next, I'd probably feel a little jipped. Makes me wonder if I should do the same for Falcon & the Winter Soldier, tbh.