Yes, the first couple or three episodes are a bit disorienting but neil_w has it right - it’s a slow burn, with a lot of “inside baseball” stuff that pulls from the MCU and the comic books. But by the 4 episode it all starts to jell...
Well, I never read the Marvel comics, I was more into DC, mostly Superman, as a kid. I did see the Spiderman and Fantastic 4 TV cartoon shows). And was aware of Iron Man comics and Thor (didn't even recall seeing X-men comics until the movies came out). So, most of the characters in Iron Man and Avengers and all rest of the "MCU" characters, I found out about from the movies.
That was why, when I referred to the outfits being worn in the Halloween episode, I had to google to see if that ugly green/yellow costume Vision wore had any Easter Egg relevance... and wow it sure did. I had no clues about Wanda and Vision's history in the comics, only the Avengers movies. And therefore SO GLAD I knew nothing whatsoever about a certain character in this show, that all the fanbois predicted various stuff about, due tp the comics. I did not know any comics history about so-and-so. And the only reason I know what some fanbois were saying is from later watching reaction videos, after seeing the episode already. But I'm cutting out the reactors who love to "guess" or predict what will happen next or who some other characters may be, or motives. I to try to keep under the radar more from any "guess or predictive spoilers" for the last two episodes. Heck, I have to avoid Youtube and Facebook when the new episodes come out, until I can see see the episode. Too many idiots want to blab spoilers in the titles of their videos, like "everybody" watches the show in under 24 hours after it came out (I usually can't)
Anyway, I enjoyed the first 3 episodes for what they were. And it was becoming more and more obvious that there had to be some weird stuff going on, worth finding out about what/why later. And wow did episode 4 pay off a big chunk of it.