Very Interesting, As an Astrogation Problem
- El episodio se transmitió el 10 dic 2024
- TV-PG
- 37min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.7/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
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- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Nick Frost
- SM 33
- (voz)
Alia Shawkat
- Kh'ymm
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
While I really liked the very first episode, I found this one to be the strongest so far. Jude Law is doing a really good job as a seedy schiester so far, although, I hope they develop his character much further because he's pretty surface level so far. All the kids are pretty enjoyable in their performances too, but I find the little girl who supposed to be the "captian" quite annoying and her character is just way too one-tone so far.
The overall plot is pretty simple, but i find that it works for what they seem to be trying to do in that goonies-esque fashion, but I do hope it expands into something further, though.
The overall plot is pretty simple, but i find that it works for what they seem to be trying to do in that goonies-esque fashion, but I do hope it expands into something further, though.
Despite some misogynists, homophobes, and toxic individuals thinking they can deduct a significant amount of points from an episode simply because there are two same-sex characters as a couple in the background, the episode is truly a marvel.
Jod's relationship with the kids is fantastic, and the plot is developing into something very well-constructed based on their home planet. Kabe, who had been the least developed so far, has started gaining momentum, and two interesting characters from the pirate world were introduced.
The direction is flawless, the dialogues are very good and dynamic (I can't understand people who say they are flat), and the pacing is wonderful.
Thank you, Kennedy, and thanks to the team bringing quality Star Wars material. Hopefully, the overrated Filoni and Jon Favreau will learn from Skeleton Crew and Andor-we would all benefit.
Jod's relationship with the kids is fantastic, and the plot is developing into something very well-constructed based on their home planet. Kabe, who had been the least developed so far, has started gaining momentum, and two interesting characters from the pirate world were introduced.
The direction is flawless, the dialogues are very good and dynamic (I can't understand people who say they are flat), and the pacing is wonderful.
Thank you, Kennedy, and thanks to the team bringing quality Star Wars material. Hopefully, the overrated Filoni and Jon Favreau will learn from Skeleton Crew and Andor-we would all benefit.
This action-packed episode introduces even more mystery while shedding light on Jude Law's character and his motivations.
Watching Jude Law interact with the child actors is genuinely delightful. His sleek, conman charm contrasts beautifully with the meddling kids, whose dynamic grows more intriguing as we learn more about them.
The spaceship chase scene is a definite highlight, offering high-energy thrills. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding At Attin deepens as we see the worried parents grappling with their children's absence while navigating the politics of their planet's protective status.
A new and compelling character, Khy'mm, is introduced, and through her, we gain insight into the current state of the Republic. Her interactions with Jude Law's character also reveal more about his motivations, while the kids prove themselves to be surprisingly clever.
Despite the visually impressive chase and craft accident sequence, the episode feels somewhat claustrophobic. However, the tight, well-crafted dialogue and complex character interactions keep the story and mystery moving forward in an engaging way.
Watching Jude Law interact with the child actors is genuinely delightful. His sleek, conman charm contrasts beautifully with the meddling kids, whose dynamic grows more intriguing as we learn more about them.
The spaceship chase scene is a definite highlight, offering high-energy thrills. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding At Attin deepens as we see the worried parents grappling with their children's absence while navigating the politics of their planet's protective status.
A new and compelling character, Khy'mm, is introduced, and through her, we gain insight into the current state of the Republic. Her interactions with Jude Law's character also reveal more about his motivations, while the kids prove themselves to be surprisingly clever.
Despite the visually impressive chase and craft accident sequence, the episode feels somewhat claustrophobic. However, the tight, well-crafted dialogue and complex character interactions keep the story and mystery moving forward in an engaging way.
After the first two episodes didn't fully impress me, I was pleasantly surprised by this one, despite the series' pacing and runtime issues.
The episode was magical, visually stunning, and offered some beautiful character moments.
It's fascinating to see how the story unfolds and how we're drawn into the world.
The dynamic between Jude Law's character (Jod Na Nawood) and the children is really engaging.
The nostalgic elements and inspirations are clearly felt and well executed.
The acting isn't exceptional, but this can be forgiven due to the young cast. The dialogues are flat and generic, yet the adventure of the upcoming episodes still holds promise.
After The Acolyte, Skeleton Crew is genuinely surprising.
The episode was magical, visually stunning, and offered some beautiful character moments.
It's fascinating to see how the story unfolds and how we're drawn into the world.
The dynamic between Jude Law's character (Jod Na Nawood) and the children is really engaging.
The nostalgic elements and inspirations are clearly felt and well executed.
The acting isn't exceptional, but this can be forgiven due to the young cast. The dialogues are flat and generic, yet the adventure of the upcoming episodes still holds promise.
After The Acolyte, Skeleton Crew is genuinely surprising.
First, that silhouette shot walking on the moon. PERFECTION! Director David Lowery did a wizard job on these last two episodes. Loved the story, the pacing, the dialogue, the development. It's gettin good people.
Jude Law, my man-crush just grows. You are a delight. Though Jod Na Nawood could be a child snatching creep for all we know, but charming none the less. How could a Jedi exist out here in the wild? Jedi's always respect droids. What's the deal? Excited to find out. Scared my heart will be broken.
They nailed the casting of these kids! Each offers the perfect complement to make the band better. One phrase "but I'm not even tired"... every parent smiles!
Also TAKE A BOW Mick... the score to this show has been magic. It perfectly captures that playful, fun adventurous vibe. Giacchino Jr. Has got a big bright future and looks to be following in line of other successful father son duos (Newmans ,etc). Keep cooking.
Jude Law, my man-crush just grows. You are a delight. Though Jod Na Nawood could be a child snatching creep for all we know, but charming none the less. How could a Jedi exist out here in the wild? Jedi's always respect droids. What's the deal? Excited to find out. Scared my heart will be broken.
They nailed the casting of these kids! Each offers the perfect complement to make the band better. One phrase "but I'm not even tired"... every parent smiles!
Also TAKE A BOW Mick... the score to this show has been magic. It perfectly captures that playful, fun adventurous vibe. Giacchino Jr. Has got a big bright future and looks to be following in line of other successful father son duos (Newmans ,etc). Keep cooking.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe New Republic X-Wings have a visibly different set of cannons on the tips of their lower s-foils, to allow for ion weaponry which is not usually seen on the Rebel military version of the fighter craft.
- ErroresUpon seeing Jod use the Force, Wim is convinced he has to be a Jedi and therefore a trustworthy person who will help them. With how much Wim seems to know about the Jedi and the Force he should know that not everyone who can use the Force is a Jedi or even a good person. After all the story books he was reading showed battles between Jedi and Sith, so he should be just as aware of the Dark Side of the Force and those that practice it as he is of the Jedi and the Light Side.
- Citas
Jod Na Nawood: Are these kids... Are these kids really from At Attin?
SM 33: I'll tell you what I know, and mark my words, for I won't be repeatin', repeatin' 'em again. They're definitely from somewhere. Aye... Aye.
- ConexionesReferences La isla del tesoro (1950)
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