Monsta, I know.
Everytime I saw any of Jordan's book for the first few months after his passing, I started to tear up. It got to a point that my family had to put his books in a box and not let me near book stores. He was an amazing man, and anyone who says otherwise has a few million angry fans to answer to, but he's at his peace now, and his successor is nothing less than deserving.
I was a bit unsure of Brandon doing the writing on AMoL, but now that I've read Mistborn and Elantris, I'm fairly confident of his ability to polish it off right and do RJ some true justice. Jordan writes excellent epics, giving characters more life than most real people - which Brandon still needs work on (his characters seem a bit distant, somehow...), but RJ did that work already. What's left is what Brandon is good at: endings.
Everyone else: Brandon does write with a number of social overtones, but I'm confident that he has the skill to put a fine ending on the greatest fantasy epic of all time. He's a die-hard fan of the Master, and I believe he's taking every measure to stay true to his form.