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* The ending of "Innocents of Ryloth". After the fight is over and Numa is reunited with her family, she waves goodbye to Waxer and Boil, calling them "''nerra''", as she had throughout the episode. When the troopers ask Obi-Wan what it means, he smiles and replies "''Nerra''. It means "brother"."
** That entire subplot was one massive Crowning Moment of Heartwarming. Waxer's concern for Numa is adorable, as is the way Boil warms up to her in the end.
* The ending of "Voyage of Temptation". Obi-Wan foils a hostage/assassination plot upon Duchess Satine, who he used to be romantically involved with when he was still in training. He admits to Satine that if she'd asked he'd have left the Jedi Order to be with her. Both of them acknowledge their feelings for each other, yet being unable to act on them, due to their roles in society, they part having also come to terms with their opposing standpoints on the war. After Satine remarks on what a wise Jedi Obi-Wan is, the following exchange occurs:
{{quote| '''Satine:''' And yet... I'm still not sure... about the beard.<br />
'''Obi-Wan:''' Why? What's wrong with it?<br />
'''Satine:''' It hides too much of your handsome face. }}
* Several of the scenes between Anakin and Ashoka. Because of their relationship and the alternate portrayal of Anakin, this troper is actually saddened by the thought of his fall, in a way that the prequel trilogy never delivered.