One thing that always bugged me about the finale of Return of The Jedi (aside from the fact that the Ewoks survived) is that Anakin Skywalker's ghost is just chilling out with Yoda and Obi Wan's spirits by the campfire as if all is right in the world. This is like Hitler having picnic with Anne Frank. Think about it, this is a guy who killed at least 20 children in Episode III, was responsible for a mass genocide when The Death Star blew up Alderaan in Episode IV, caused his wife's death, tortured his own daughter, killed Obi Wan Kenobi, and who knows how many hapless Imperial officers who were the victim of his "force-choke". Not to mention he cut his own son's hand off! Now at the end of Jedi, his ONLY act of redemption is that he throws The Emperor into a reactor shaft (which was just as much of a survival move as The Emperor was trying to kill him, too). In his dying moments, he asks Luke to take his mask off so he can see him with his own eyes, then passes away without even muttering a simple apology. For this, he gets the same afterlife status as Yoda and Ben. Personally, I think he gets off too easy. Was George Lucas trying to show that there really is no true evil in the world, just misguided deeds?