Got to the end of this finally (christ how long are the episodes? At least I could skip the last 15 minutes of credits) - it really sagged in the middle, but as a transitional miniseries I think it served its purpose pretty well. Just having Falcon become Captain America after Endgame would've been something but I think this rooted his new character more deeply and explored some good topics. I wondered if the Winter Soldier was going to end up with it in the end, but I'm pleased with how it ended.
Acting-wise, I don't think Falcon and the Winter Soldier really had the personality to carry the show in an exciting way, it just felt like - maybe not toxic but tediously meatheaded - masculinity until the last few episodes. The other Captain America, (who needs a helmet that doesn't make his chin look so huge) was set up really sympathetically, but that was immediately out of the window as he turned into a testosterone thug. I don't really get what happened at the end, he's an agent now? Well don't tell me, I haven't caught up with all the mini series yet.
I was always excited when any of the Wakandans turned up though
And iKarli, Tracey Beaker... felt like she might have been a convincing villain on Waterloo Road - why were they all following a child? How did they become supersoldiers in the first place?? I agree with basically everything dear sister
@COB said - her motivations and choices were all over the place, and there wasn't any sort of redemption.
I did feel like the last two episodes made an exciting conclusion, but if it had been a 3-hour movie (god forbid), or a 4-parter anyway, we could've thinned out some of the chaff.