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I loved the world building of resistance.
And that would be the high level stuff that I think could absolutely work. The Pirates and the station and the racing culture (which apparently the books say Han Solo got into after the original trilogy?) were all pretty neat. It also hinted at some of the economic ambiguity that TLJ touched on.
Kaz just deflates the entire experience, IMHO, and a Filoni animated show needs time to rehabilitate gratingly "spunky" POV characters, either by making them much better (Ahsoka) or at least sanding down the edges and integrating them into the ensemble (Ezra).
To be fair they are kids shows, so it has the characters of a kids show.
The world he created is amazing though
Seeing Kaz grown up might be fun like you say à la Ezra