If you go into it expecting the same as episode II, you come out satisfied, at least with the plot which was well done I believe (not counting inconsistencies and bad dialogue). Also, there were some genuinely funny moments that I don't think were meant to be (the Emperor's faces when he was shocking Windu were absolutely hilarious). Haydn Christenson turned into a slightly better actor the second half, mainly because he became one sided and could just focus on being evil, which he did well I believe. Obi-Wan was consistent throughout the prequels and genuinely looked like Alec Guiness in this last one (as well as having a STRIKING resemblence to Varg Vikernes). all in all it was worth seeing