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Jedi is not so much a step down quality wise from the highs of Empire as it is the unfortunate film that had to follow a masterpiece. But I'd say its at least on a par with the first film. Star Wars and Jedi do have a juvenile slant and feature "cute" side characters that lend themselves to merchandising, particularly the type aimed at kids. The plots of both also feature some pretty hard to swallow and difficult to believe elements - its just in Jedi these are much more obvious. But then these films are fairy tales so I don't really hold the lack of believability of some parts against them. And its pretty clear that this results purely from them being the kind of films Lucas makes - he obviously had much more active role in the production of Jedi than Empire, with Richard Marquand being pretty much a proxy for Lucas. The Lucas-directed films plus Jedi have a lot in common, much more than most around here would be prepared to admit. Jedi and Star Wars only really differ from the prequels in that the actors and the characters are like-able and believable.
Of the six films, Empire is really the odd one out - the grown-up, cynical, realistic, entirely believable one. Neither the heroes or the villains actually wins in Empire - that to me is so much like real life.
I guess the only real problem I have with Jedi is that it doesn't seem that fitting an end to an entire saga as you'd think it ought to be. Empire moved the game along massively from Star Wars. Jedi didn't really move any further.