It's funny you mention that, because upon perusing the EU community recently, I saw this poll:
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Which is weird, because 90% of the time I brows the r/StarWarsEU subreddit, it's the same eight or so people from ten years ago seething at the mere mention of LOTF.
I've also been getting into a few EU-centric channels on YouTube, some familiar faces like Ryan Kinel from R.K. Outpost, and other channels he occasionally does EU Podcast discussions with, such as Matt Wilkins of ExpandedUniverse.Com, O.G. Star Wars (who hosts EU Coffee Chart), Jade Shadow, Lethal Lightning and Open-Airlock Policy (whose Expanded University videos, I love). They have a lot of discussions, but unlike a lot of the Fandom Menace Podcasts, they spend a very refreshing amount of time talking about the EU, and the years they've spent reading it. And because they're all schooled in the EU, they're far more interesting to get insight on Disney's latest bullshit, because unlike Midnight's Edge or Doomcuck, they have EU knowledge that goes back decades that can be brought to the table. They're also a riot when they rip into Dave Filoni and his autism, which they do quite often. But what's interesting is that LOTF has come up a few times, and they all have glowing things to say about it--and they're all longtime readers. Open-Airlock brought it up and called it "nothing short of amazing", and Ryan Kinel described it and FOTJ as "his favorite part of the Expanded Universe."
So maybe the series is getting re-evaluated. It's difficult to say, but I'm certainly surprised to say any positivity for it, considering the near universal loathing I encountered when first getting into the EU a few years ago.