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Chronarch answered the first question quite well, so I'll skip that.
I think their direction is overwhelmingly positive. They've undoubtedly stumbled (Halo: Initiation, Kilo-5 Trilogy, arguably others), but the majority of story content produced has either been very high quality or has set up plot points for future stories.
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What was flawed in the Kilo-5 trilogy? I found it quite relevant and deep considering the civil unrest on Sanghelios in the second book.
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Despite being a trilogy that attempts to bring to light morally questionable actions, it portrays most of its characters in a two dimensional way. The Sangheili are portrayed in an awful way that does not line up with the fact they've been a space faring civilization for over 3,000 years now.
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Ok cheers