Lebron's Hometown?!? | Skeleton Crew Ep 1×4 Reaction & Review | Star Wars on Disney+



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32 thoughts on “Lebron's Hometown?!? | Skeleton Crew Ep 1×4 Reaction & Review | Star Wars on Disney+”

  1. Neel is the best and so cute. 🐘💙

    Hayna is so damn extra, and I can't not love it! 😂👌

    Our world could also use a lot of kindness!

    I absolutely love Jude Law too, he's so damn funny. "Y'know what? Just shoot me." was hilarious. Jod was so done. 🤷‍♂️🤣

    KB being a great shot is fun and a little terrifying. I hope she'll get to shoot something later.

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  2. Thank you for recognizing KB has been a large part of them getting this far. Kid has a good ability to just cut through the unnecessary and figure out a plan. Zero survival instincts. But very capable.

    Also, credit to kid playing her. Especially in shots like that statue getting hit and not flinching with the others.

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  3. Oh Nerdy and Clarus, if only you had noticed that the cloaking satellites around At Achrann had long ago stopped working… The planet was bound to pop up on scans of ships passing within range. And one can imagine that those that stumbled upon At Achrann, didn't want its existence to become widely known.

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  4. 17:12 Clarus nailed it. It’s tonally consistent and the characters don’t do anything out of character stupid to further the plot. If they’re dumb, it is consistent with them being appropriately naive kids and not for contrived convenience.

    Also! The pacing is very consistently good for a show. The episode endings feel organically like chapter breaks

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  5. I feel like the episode need to be a little long, there was alot of untapped potential. Probably my least favorite of the series so far. Still some great moments and alot of fun

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  6. Edit: The experiment was run in the time of the OLD Republic, not the NEW Republic. The cook in episode 2 said, "Where did you get an Old Republic credit in mint condition?". The experiment most likely ended 1000 years ago.

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  7. Remember that the New Republic probably has nothing to do with it, so far everithing points to the pre war Republic or even the truly Old Republic set up these planets. SInce SM33 was there before I think smugglers and pirates might know about this planet, even though it does not appear on official star maps, so I think they deal with those.

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  8. At Attin is hidden by the barrier and they're forbidden from entering/leaving but not physically prevented. This planet has been abandoned by whoever was in charge and is a warzone but they trade with off-worlders. It's not an equal comparison. There's obviously a bigger picture that we are being led towards

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  9. At Achronn is similar enough that Kh'ymm would make the mistake of mixing them up, explaining the coordinate mistake.
    judging by how long the suburbian buildings have been abandoned, I believe the "Great Work" or experiment that was the original plan failed long ago, so this tribal war between the Troiks and that other clan is no part of the experiment.
    I am with Nerdy here. They might be few, but enough of a group who knows about this planet that offworld trade is a thing. Kh'ymm did say that the myth of the Jewels of the Republic has been long forgotten, so the people that is doing trade with At Achronn might not have any idea of the value some put on the information in the "Supervisors Tower" the coordinates to the other 8 planets (Well 7, Since At Attins was lost)

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  10. The way this episode blends Star Wars lore with unexpected hometown connections is wild! I wasn’t expecting LeBron's hometown to tie into the plot, but it adds such a unique twist. What do you think—could this impact future episodes?

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  11. 20:00 It really does have Christmas vibes. Not just in the, something that the whole family can watch. It also has the same tone as a family Christmas movie. The childlike wonder of believing in something that the other adults have forgotten. AKA Jude Law is basically escorting elves back to the North Pole.

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