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With so much mystery surrounding the character, I was skeptical of Jod's goals, and Skeleton Crew suggested I should be.After all, KB and Kh'ymm (Alia Shawkat) don't trust him.However, Episode 4 ...
Skeleton Crew has done a remarkable job so far with self-contained storytelling, and that is how Star Wars started.If A New Hope had never seen its sequels, it still would have been a wonderful ...
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, which airs its season finale on Disney Plus on January 14, has often been referred to as The Goonies set in a galaxy far, far away. It’s an apt comparison, as the ...
Still from Star Wars: Skeleton Crew TV series. A disheveled girl with long hair is wearing a long-sleeved shirt and some shoulder armor. She is holding a T-shaped piece of metal.
Jod Is No Jedi. In Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Episode 7 “We’re Gonna Be in So Much Trouble” Jod and his pirate cohorts chase the main cast of kids – Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers), Fern (Ryan ...
Officially, "Skeleton Crew" takes place in the year 9 ABY (After the Battle of Yavin), and so that inserts it firmly five years following the events of "Star Wars: Episode VI ...
The Disney+ series Star Wars: Skeleton Crew came to a dramatic end on Tuesday night, with the airing of the eighth and final episode of Season 1.. Skeleton Crew follows a group of children who are ...
All episodes of “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” are now streaming on Disney+. The show has not been renewed for Season 2. Read Next 'The Acolyte' Ending Explained: Did That Sith Lord Finally Appear?
Skeleton Crew Ending Explained: Good Always Defeats Bad, That Includes You, Jod. The end of Episode 7 saw the children safely-ish returned to At Attin and paired back up with their respective ...
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, the new live-action series on Disney+, has attracted some of the best directors to a galaxy far far away.
Skeleton Crew continues to be the rare sort of on-screen Star Wars that's content with just doing its own thing. Somehow, we're already at the halfway point of the season, and while we're still ...