Han Burgundy
Space Marshal
The actor is Hayden. Cameos are by actors not characters.
So no plot advancement from the appearance that you saw either.
I honestly believe you don't even understand what Star Wars is.
Let me help you out here.
Anakin Skywalker's story began in the Force Awakens where he went from ignorant child through padawan to Jedi Knight to Sith Apprentice to being redeemed just before death, to dying to force ghost in Return of the Jedi. His story arc ended.
In Episode 4 and 5 he wasn't a Force Ghost, he lacked the effects of a ghost but was a hallucination as Ahsoka was drowing. The whole sequence played out in Ahsoka's head. In episode 6 he was a hologram. He appeared to be a Force Ghost in the end of Episode 8, meaning the effects normally associated with a ghost, are still to be associated as such.
Also the claim that Anakin always had Ahsoka's back ignores the episode in Rebels where he tries to kill her.
I, myself, will take my cues from the creative team who actually make the stuff. It's not my job to make you see my point of view, but I do get annoyed when people cry "Bad writing" when a plot doesn't go the way they wanted it to. Again, I would love to see your superior synopsis of the perfect season of Ashoka if you are the Tzar of star wars knowledge. Perhaps you could single handedly "Save" the franchise. Space magic shows aren't for poking holes, my friend. They are for fantasy fulfillment. Thats why humans write. So when you say that Hayden was a Cameo, you couldn't see past the real world and into the point the show was trying to make. Just because you saw no plot in those scenes doesn't mean it wasn't there. I've seen a 20 minute video explaining the change in his fighting style and what that meant for his character, for Christ's sake. Just because you didn't like it doesn't mean it wasn't good.
Star wars is a fantasy space opera based on Japaneese westerns from the 50's and 60's. Like its source material, it relies heavily on the journey of characters and focuses specifically on characters after death who aim to right the wrongs they made in life. Anakin coming back to guide his former padiwan on a NEW path is 100% what star wars is about. Again, I think what you are looking for resides along Starship Troopers or The Expanse. Hell, with the picky way you watch stuff, you aren't even allowed to enjoy The Fifth Element. And I'm sorry, but if you don't like The Fifth Element, then what are you even doing with your life? Ya know?