Interesting end to the series this week, watched all three of the last episodes back to back (gotta love Sky Plus
), but I have to say all in all it ended up a little disappointing for a series finale, there were a lot of nice touches in there, but the whole didn't quite add up and there were a lot of niggles. For one, Boba is after Mace Windu, and when a transmission comes in showing Boba holding the remaining Republic officers who survived the last episode's cruiser crash prisoner unless Mace Windu comes to him. Mace wants to go but is still a little sick and gets easily talked out of it by Plo Koon who instead goes to hunt for the Bounty Hunters with the aid of Ashoka. That just sat a little odd with me. Boba Fett is threatening to kill prisoners unless Mace confronts him and he doesn't get right in there? So instantly you have sat your major characters on the bench and let two relatively minor characters take the lead, remembering that this is a season finale. There is good action to be had here and some interesting sequences, and Aurra Sing develops quite nicely as the villain of the piece, and young Boba Fett's character arc is relatively engaging, so there is a lot to like. Then the end arrives and Boba is captured and when they all return to Coruscant he faces Mace Windu and tells him he can never forgive him. So what pearls of Jedi wisdom or comfort does Mace offer the boy for the last line of the series?
"You'll have to."
?!? 
Eh? Perhaps they were aiming for an off the cuff response like Han's.
"I know."
To Leia's.
"I love you."
But if that was the case it didn't really work.