Just another reminder of how bizarre this whole BoBF show has been...
I think this show might prove to be more focused and cohesive than it seems, but the cohesiveness is built on themes rather than plot. What seems like a disjointed mess on the surface, with Din and Grogu seemingly sidelining Boba Fett for no reason, might have unifying story value when the individual plots reach the end of their arcs and the common themes bring everything together.
Boba Fett was orphaned at a young age. When he needed to find purpose with his life, he chose to wear Jango's armor and carry on his father's legacy as a bounty hunter. It's a legacy he seems to be leaving behind because it got him swallowed by a Sarlacc in his mid 30's on behalf of the powerful bosses who paid him money to do their dirty work.
Like Boba Fett, Grogu was "orphaned" at a young age. And like Boba Fett, his "father" also left him some armor. I don't think that's an unintended coincidence.
What Grogu decides about that armor will speak to what type of life he wants, and will have obvious parallels with Boba Fett's journey.
And like the other two, Din was orphaned at a young age (is anyone in this galaxy *not* an orphan?
). He was taken in as a Mandalorian foundling and given his ongoing identity. But is that his true self? Is there something missing in his life? Does he have a higher calling? He's at a similar crossroads as Boba Fett and Grogu; they're starting over and having to decide whether to carve out their own purpose, or follow a legacy chosen for them by way of history and the clan they used to belong to.
To get the most out of this show, it might not be possible by way of plot. But maybe they'll actually tie up loose plot threads in the finale to correspond with the overlapping themes. I hope so, anyway.