Can't Say I Remember No At Attin
- El episodio se transmitió el 17 dic 2024
- TV-PG
- 36min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.8/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Nuestros héroes se enfrentan a una sorpresa en un escenario familiar.Nuestros héroes se enfrentan a una sorpresa en un escenario familiar.Nuestros héroes se enfrentan a una sorpresa en un escenario familiar.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Nick Frost
- SM 33
- (voz)
Lavinia Postolache
- Troik Warrior
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
Dialogue was very clumsy - introduction to a planet and resolution in 30 minutes is not enough time to properly flesh out a story, as a result it just comes across very cheesy and forced. This was a really poor episode, I hope the following episodes are either long or spend more than one episode at a given location. The ending was really weak as well, no cliff hanger just an abrupt finish to the episode. Let's hope the rest of the series is better. The first 3 episodes started off strong.
Now I'm just filling up space to reach the pointless six hundred character limit. Ring a ring a roses a pocket full of...
Now I'm just filling up space to reach the pointless six hundred character limit. Ring a ring a roses a pocket full of...
Ok I think the kids won't mind it, but for me as an adult this is the lowest point. It feels very rushed, no fleshing out, no development and a very bad ending of the episode. The problem is also very fast fixed with a weird solution.
So there are a few stories going on, much we don't know. But I hope we don't get the same story as with the acolyte: there is a good story but it is told wrong.
I must say that the kids are still doing great. I am in doubht if I want to watch it further. Hopefully episode 5 will make it better. Something that slides down can also picking up momentum to slide up again, who knows.
So there are a few stories going on, much we don't know. But I hope we don't get the same story as with the acolyte: there is a good story but it is told wrong.
I must say that the kids are still doing great. I am in doubht if I want to watch it further. Hopefully episode 5 will make it better. Something that slides down can also picking up momentum to slide up again, who knows.
Not entirely sure I like this episode more than the first 3, but I really do enjoy this show so far! And Neel is such an adorably precious soul that I can't get enough of! Having this episode center on him was a good choice! But the thing that really stood out to me was the acting chops of Ryan Kiera Armstrong! Fern is a character I wasn't too keen on at first, but Armstrong's performance in that one scene provided the major shift I needed to really turn around on her. Overall, not the best episode, and admittedly, as fun as this show has been, there hasn't been a real stand out episode yet! Nonetheless, I'm still enjoying it and am excited to see where we go from here!
I am still with Skeleton Crew but for me this was the weakest entry so far due to the pacing issues.
The overarching narrative of the adventure is moving as slow as you would expect of a story being spread over a season of streaming television. Arguably we have not moved far considering the story started four episodes ago and you feel like you want to see characters develop further and the adventure hit some momentous events.
Ironically, as a standalone plot, Can't Say I Remember No At Attin, feels rushed considering it introduces is a new location and characters. It sets up a premise, introduces characters, then resolves it and moves on pretty quickly.
That being said there are some good moments that I enjoyed, mostly involving Jude Law and Nick Frost.
Visually, it is excellent as you would expect from Star Wars.
The overarching narrative of the adventure is moving as slow as you would expect of a story being spread over a season of streaming television. Arguably we have not moved far considering the story started four episodes ago and you feel like you want to see characters develop further and the adventure hit some momentous events.
Ironically, as a standalone plot, Can't Say I Remember No At Attin, feels rushed considering it introduces is a new location and characters. It sets up a premise, introduces characters, then resolves it and moves on pretty quickly.
That being said there are some good moments that I enjoyed, mostly involving Jude Law and Nick Frost.
Visually, it is excellent as you would expect from Star Wars.
We have never seen children fight in this galaxy, but as soon as children are the protagonists, we meet a society who wants them to fight.
That is, in my humble opinion, a pretty lazy way to let children in on the classic Star Wars battle action.
...well, almost, because then, they didn't even follow through with it. All the setup about the two factions, for nothing?
Last episode, there was this weird moment when the children rejoiced over hitting enemy crafts shooting at them. Shouldn't they be at least a little bit terrified by these life-threatening events?
My point: I'm not sure this mix will work, in the long run. Sometimes they are scared kids - as they should be -, sometimes they look like they're gonna "Han Solo" their way through the galaxy.
Besides that, I liked the first three episodes, but this one was stretched out, rather pointless and boring.
That is, in my humble opinion, a pretty lazy way to let children in on the classic Star Wars battle action.
...well, almost, because then, they didn't even follow through with it. All the setup about the two factions, for nothing?
Last episode, there was this weird moment when the children rejoiced over hitting enemy crafts shooting at them. Shouldn't they be at least a little bit terrified by these life-threatening events?
My point: I'm not sure this mix will work, in the long run. Sometimes they are scared kids - as they should be -, sometimes they look like they're gonna "Han Solo" their way through the galaxy.
Besides that, I liked the first three episodes, but this one was stretched out, rather pointless and boring.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThere are two mentions of the Star Wars Episode prequel era in this episode. Firstly, Eopies are used by Qui-Gon Jinn to transport parts to Queen Amidala's ship. However, they are indigenous to Tatooine, and it is not explained why they are on At Achrann in this episode. Secondly, the rival army is seen using a Trade Federation Battle Tank, used during the blockade and subsequent Battle of Naboo and later in the Clone Wars by the Separatists.
- ErroresThe saber has no recoil. Wim was scared when the saber hit the floor, so he jumped away and fell back, dropping it.
- ConexionesReferences Star Wars. Episodio I: La amenaza fantasma (1999)
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