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Can't Say I Remember No At Attin

  • Episode aired Dec 17, 2024
  • TV-PG
  • 36m
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6.8/10
4.4K
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Jude Law, Kyriana Kratter, Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Ryan Kiera Armstrong, and Robert Timothy Smith in Skeleton Crew (2024)
ActionAdventureSci-Fi

Our heroes face a surprise in a familiar setting.Our heroes face a surprise in a familiar setting.Our heroes face a surprise in a familiar setting.

  • Directors
    • Daniel Kwan
    • Daniel Scheinert
  • Writers
    • Christopher Ford
    • Jon Watts
    • George Lucas
  • Stars
    • Jude Law
    • Robert Timothy Smith
    • Ravi Cabot-Conyers
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    4.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Daniel Kwan
      • Daniel Scheinert
    • Writers
      • Christopher Ford
      • Jon Watts
      • George Lucas
    • Stars
      • Jude Law
      • Robert Timothy Smith
      • Ravi Cabot-Conyers
    • 17User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jude Law
    Jude Law
    • Jod Na Nawood
    Robert Timothy Smith
    Robert Timothy Smith
    • Neel
    Ravi Cabot-Conyers
    Ravi Cabot-Conyers
    • Wim
    Ryan Kiera Armstrong
    Ryan Kiera Armstrong
    • Fern
    Kyriana Kratter
    Kyriana Kratter
    • KB
    Nick Frost
    Nick Frost
    • SM 33
    • (voice)
    Hala Finley
    Hala Finley
    • Hayna
    Mathieu Kassovitz
    Mathieu Kassovitz
    • General Strix
    Rayaan Kamal Khan
    Rayaan Kamal Khan
    • Masked Boy
    Stephen Oyoung
    Stephen Oyoung
    • Hatten Warrior
    Robert Paul Taylor
    Robert Paul Taylor
    • Troik Warrior
    Kacie Borrowman
    Kacie Borrowman
    • Neel (Performance Artist)
    Robert Ramsdell
    • SM-33 (Performance Artist)
    Lavinia Postolache
    Lavinia Postolache
    • Troik Warrior
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    • Directors
      • Daniel Kwan
      • Daniel Scheinert
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      • Christopher Ford
      • Jon Watts
      • George Lucas
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    6snoozejonc

    Okay but forgettable episode

    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.
    7jakethesnake-18813

    Neel FTW

    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!
    7DLochner

    Make It Strange

    Episode 4 takes a more introspective turn, focusing on character development over action. Neel stands out as the philosophical heart of the group, delivering moments of deep reflection that add emotional weight to the story. This emphasis on introspection showcases the series' potential for mature storytelling, but it comes at the cost of pacing and the sense of wonder that defined the earlier episodes.

    The episode feels less like Star Wars and more like a standard fantasy tale, with its connection to the iconic galaxy far, far away growing tenuous. The vibrant energy and magical charm of the first three episodes are noticeably absent, leaving the narrative feeling somewhat flat. While Neel's standout performance offers meaningful depth, the episode ultimately struggles to engage, making it the weakest of the series so far. Though there's value in its introspective approach, it risks losing the core magic that defines Star Wars.
    4jochemunlimited

    Sliding down the hill

    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.
    bhqfwtkt

    Poor episoxe

    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...

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    • Trivia
      There 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.
    • Goofs
      The saber has no recoil. Wim was scared when the saber hit the floor, so he jumped away and fell back, dropping it.
    • Connections
      References Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)

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