Skeleton Crew: Season 1

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'Skeleton Crew'
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Skeleton Crew - Season One

Movie description: Wim and his friend Neel dream of Jedi adventures amongst the stars. But on the peaceful world of At Attin, nothing exciting ever happens - that is, until Wim misses his Career Assessment Test and instead stumbles upon a hidden hatch in the forest. Convinced it is the hidden entry to a Jedi temple, Wim and Neel - alongside classmates, Fern and KB learn that the hatch is in fact the entrance to an ancient star ship. And with the accidental push of a button, the foursome will embark on a daring journey across the stars - a journey riddled with pirates, deceit, and the ultimate treasure of a lifetime.

Duration: 12/2/2024 - 1/14/2025

Director(s): Writers: Christopher Ford, Jon Watts, Myung Joh Wesner | Directors: Jon Watts, Lee Isaac Chung, Bryce Dallas Howard, David Lowery, Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert, Jake Schreier

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Episode Reviews for 'Skeleton Crew Season 1'

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User Rating 80 (2 vote)

1. This Could Be a Real Adventure

Wim and his friend Neel dream of Jedi adventures while their classes in school forcefully keep them grounded in reality. And when Wim is late to take the Career Assessment Test, he decides to take a shortcut through the forest that will change his future forever. A strange hatch in the ground, the appearance of fellow classmates Fern and KB, and an ancient starship ready to jump to lightspeed are the beginning of a space adventure wilder than Neel or Wim could ever have dreamed.

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User Rating 85 (1 vote)

2. Way, Way Out Past the Barrier

Managing to come out of hyperspace, Fern, Wim, KB, and Neel are shocked to find a pirate droid- SM-33 aboard their mysterious new ship. Even more frightening is the realization that they are truly lost in space. Though Fern claims leadership as ‘captain’, SM-33 is unable to locate their homeworld, At Attin and instead takes his new crew to a strange asteroid known as Borgo Prime for ship repairs. But what they think will be a haven to refuel and repair turns out to be a deadly pirate lair… 

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User Rating 70 (1 vote)

3. Very Interesting, As an Astrogation Problem

After escaping prison with the help of a mysterious Force-wielder who calls himself Jod, the youths decide to team up with the stranger to get back home. Leading the children to a mysterious moon, Jod introduces them to a friend known as Kh’ymm who attempts to locate their home using her starcharts. But when Kh’ymm alerts outside forces to the children’s presences, Jod convinces them to flee before they are taken into custody. 

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User Rating 65 (1 vote)

4. Can't Say I Remember No At Attin

Using the coordinates from Kh’ymm, Neel, Wim, Fern, and KB are thrilled to finally go home, even if it is still with the help of Jod. But when the crew lands, they are shocked to find that their home looks very different than it once did. The buildings are in ruin and the land scarred by the attacks of competing tribes. Soon- they find themselves caught in the crossfire, only to realize this is not their home at all. But only one person knows where their home truly lies – and his programming is poised to kill anyone that asks. 

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User Rating 95 (1 vote)

5. You Have a Lot to Learn About Pirates

After rerouting SM-33’s memory chip and reactivating him, the children and Jod discover that the deadly droid once belonged to the famous pirate, Captain Tak Rennod. The crew decides to head to the former captain’s lair at Lanupa on Skull Ridge Mountain where SM-33 claims the coordinates to At Attin still are kept by the former Captain Rennod. Upon arriving, the crew is surprised to learn that Skull Ridge Mountain has been converted into a vacation resort.  They will have to impersonate resort guests and sneak underground to find the famous captain’s treasure before it is too late. 

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User Rating 75 (1 vote)

6. Zero Friends Again

After being betrayed by Jod who now controls SM-33 and has the coordinates to At Attin, Neel, Fern, KB, and Wim have fled for their lives, landing in a heap of trash in the snow. As hopelessness sets in, so does bickering and division amongst the shivering cold crew. Things only grow worse when KB realizes her augments are corroded, preventing her limbs from moving properly. The youths will have to unite to get their ship back, or they will never escape the freezing snowy world of Lanupa alive.

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User Rating 70 (1 vote)

7. We're Gonna Be in So Much Trouble

After finally reaching the barrier surrounding their home of At Attin, the kids are dismayed to find an entire band of pirates waiting for them! And when Jod becomes captain by killing Brutus, he can force the children to take him down through the barrier to stealthily seize control of the entire planet!

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User Rating 65 (1 vote)

8. The Real Good Guys

All hope appears lost as Jod Na Nawood holds Fern and her mother at the tip of a lightsaber, forcing them to take him to the Supervisor of At Attin for ultimate control of the planet and its massive treasure trove of credits. But KB, Wim, Neel and Fern haven’t traveled the galaxy for nothing – if they can band together with a plan and use what they’ve learned, they may still have a chance to defeat Jod and his merciless pirates.

Fan Critic Scoresheet

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Storytelling Quality
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I found the general story to be engaging and interesting.
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The plot pacing and details supported the story well.
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The dialogue fit well and was believable.
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I liked the ending.
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Character Development
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I liked the main protagonists (such as: Wim, Neel, KB, Fern, SM-33, Jod Na Nawood (formerly), Fara, Wendle).

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The main antagonists provided meaningful opposition in the story (such as: Brutus & Silvo's Pirates, Jod Na Nawood (subsequently)).

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The main characters demonstrated meaningful growth.
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Meaningful Friendships
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The main characters strengthened or developed meaningful relationships.
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Continuity
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The story builds upon and complements existing Star Wars canon.
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The story does not contain major contradictions to existing Star Wars canon, and the characters' personalities are consistent with their portrayal in prior works (where applicable).
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Overall Score
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What overall score would you give 'Skeleton Crew'?
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Final Thoughts
Please write a brief summary of your overall thoughts about 'Skeleton Crew'.
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'Skeleton Crew' is a fun and charming addition to Star Wars. I appreciate its sense of adventure as the youth travel the galaxy searching for home, and the legends surrounding At Attin and Republic mints was interesting and unique. While some details of the story may have been distracting or mildly incohesive, the story as a whole expands Star Wars in a meaningful way and did a nice job using younger characters to do so.
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