Coincidentally, so far the one consistent critique I've read regarding RD's Ahsoka is that she's come off as a bit dull for a lead character. I think they're just showing her to be more measured and thoughtful in her approach - as one would expect from an older and more experienced Jedi (as well as that she's grown accustomed to working alone after splitting with Sabine). I think Rosario's handled the action sequences impeccably, and now that the obligatory set up is in place and the race to find Thrawn/Ezra is on I think this dullness talk will fall by the wayside.I could live without the lightsabers and Jedi, but Andor having such an incredibly dull lead character at the center is what kept it from working for me as well as I wanted it to.
I've enjoyed Baylan & Shin. It seems apparent that Baylan knows of Ahsoka's background as Anakin's apprentice and is wary of the threat she poses. Looking forward to their meeting. And hopefully we get a little more backstory on Shin's character before her inevitable rematch with Sabine. I'm already pulling for her to survive so she can show up in other shows/movies down the line.