I was surprised at the reveal, too, but I think there's still a lot of room for further complexity. (How did that character know certain things from the past? Is the character actually the master, or just an apprentice who has killed or is planning to kill the master and take an apprentice? Where is a key character from the flashback episode, and how is that character involved in all of this? How will the Jedi not have a memory of all of this by the time of TPM? Will Vernestra and Yord's padawan be involved with the final episodes?) With the typical SW Disney+ show, I'd be confident that there's no greater complexity coming, and the most interesting questions would go unanswered or lead to an infinity of more series that also won't answer the real questions. But I feel like Headland has been playing us all along, and she really does know what's going on. If Filoni is the Ahsoka true-hero of SW, Headland is the Palpatine devious-puppetmaster. We'll see. I hope I'm right, and this series doesn't tank like most of the others have at some point in the run. I'd almost given up on being genuinely interested in SW series anymore.