With that scene where KB compliments Wim by calling him a Jedi after saving her (thanks to his desire of wanting to help people) and adding to the scene where Jod was giving him some Jedi advice in the previous episode; I have a strong feeling if it turns out any of the kids discover they're force sensitive in any way it's going to be Wim. It all come across as foreshadowing to me; especially giving how much he wants to be a Jedi/Hero of some kind. I could be wrong; but it would be really cool if it turns out to be true.
I think Jod, if left to his own devices, would choose himself over anyone but something will occur to change his way in the upcoming episodes. Maybe the kids will be facing death or they’ll say something that strikes a nerve. He was not always a pirate. Perhaps he had no choice but to choose piracy and is from a good family or was a youngling within the Jedi order during 66. We’ll like him before it’s over
😂😂😂😂,🤮 let's not go there ever again let's forget that one as a foot note on not how it's done... Skeleton crew is slowly redeeming it all for me just as little but I want to see how jod plays out that's the key to this being good ... Or just a flop so far no wokism stupidity which is nice. 😂😂😂
With this revelation, now, I'm wondering: Are The 9 Jewels Of The Old Republic named for the "priceless" attributes of each planet? Does that mean, while At-Attin had a mint works (a la that funny scene in The Goonies, when Data finds a printing press that creates counterfeit money), and maybe a mineral that produces it, does that mean that all of the other 8 Jewels (inc. the worse-for-wear At-Achrann) possess physical and/or metaphysical attributes that were unique and strongly prized by the known galaxy, esp. The Galactic Republic of 1000 years? Plus, who/what caused the supposed "destruction" of the other 8 planets in this intergalactic chain of gems? I still gotta believe that the events of The Great Hyperspace Disaster, The Nihil, The Drengir, The Nameless, and The Blight have some connection to the new history being told in, Skeleton Crew. However, I've yet to read or hear about The Pirate Tak Rennod within any of the material related to those 400-plus years coined, The Golden Age Of The Republic. Plus, that beauty of a lightsaber, found in the pirate lair, screams High Republic Era Jedi workmanship. The minute I saw it, I was rifling through my memory bank, trying to see if I knew whose lightsaber that was. I swear, if that ends up being the lightsaber that was stolen and wielded by The Eye Of The Nihil, Marchion Ro... BTW: The Onyx Cinder is now one of the COOLEST starships in The SWU. Can't wait to see that baby flying and fighting next to Din Djarin's Nighthawk (my name for it) N-1 Naboo starfighter. Happy New Year and May The Force Be With You, Good Sir. 👍
With that scene where KB compliments Wim by calling him a Jedi after saving her (thanks to his desire of wanting to help people) and adding to the scene where Jod was giving him some Jedi advice in the previous episode; I have a strong feeling if it turns out any of the kids discover they're force sensitive in any way it's going to be Wim. It all come across as foreshadowing to me; especially giving how much he wants to be a Jedi/Hero of some kind. I could be wrong; but it would be really cool if it turns out to be true.
Death by airlock = walking the plank
Also notice Neel was first to see if KB was ok. He also helps her to stand. Let’s be like Neel.
Jod is a survivor. "Loyalty, dis-loyalty are not useful practices." "There are no obese Tigers in the wild, free."
I think Jod, if left to his own devices, would choose himself over anyone but something will occur to change his way in the upcoming episodes. Maybe the kids will be facing death or they’ll say something that strikes a nerve. He was not always a pirate. Perhaps he had no choice but to choose piracy and is from a good family or was a youngling within the Jedi order during 66. We’ll like him before it’s over
Dont you think the slide was a little more Goonies than Empire?
Yep I caught that too
Yea! I thought that look like good old stop motion awesome they use it for a big ol monster
i saw a 3po leg
Slide was more goonies
Well, since Jod is a Sith, maybe Wim can be his new Acolyte.
So...Acolyte season 2 confirmed.
Very funny!
😂😂😂😂,🤮 let's not go there ever again let's forget that one as a foot note on not how it's done... Skeleton crew is slowly redeeming it all for me just as little but I want to see how jod plays out that's the key to this being good ... Or just a flop so far no wokism stupidity which is nice. 😂😂😂
The guns on the Onyx Cinder can take out starships in space but can't even dent a trash compactor??
With this revelation, now, I'm wondering: Are The 9 Jewels Of The Old Republic named for the "priceless" attributes of each planet? Does that mean, while At-Attin had a mint works (a la that funny scene in The Goonies, when Data finds a printing press that creates counterfeit money), and maybe a mineral that produces it, does that mean that all of the other 8 Jewels (inc. the worse-for-wear At-Achrann) possess physical and/or metaphysical attributes that were unique and strongly prized by the known galaxy, esp. The Galactic Republic of 1000 years? Plus, who/what caused the supposed "destruction" of the other 8 planets in this intergalactic chain of gems? I still gotta believe that the events of The Great Hyperspace Disaster, The Nihil, The Drengir, The Nameless, and The Blight have some connection to the new history being told in, Skeleton Crew. However, I've yet to read or hear about The Pirate Tak Rennod within any of the material related to those 400-plus years coined, The Golden Age Of The Republic. Plus, that beauty of a lightsaber, found in the pirate lair, screams High Republic Era Jedi workmanship. The minute I saw it, I was rifling through my memory bank, trying to see if I knew whose lightsaber that was. I swear, if that ends up being the lightsaber that was stolen and wielded by The Eye Of The Nihil, Marchion Ro... BTW: The Onyx Cinder is now one of the COOLEST starships in The SWU. Can't wait to see that baby flying and fighting next to Din Djarin's Nighthawk (my name for it) N-1 Naboo starfighter. Happy New Year and May The Force Be With You, Good Sir. 👍
I don't think that was a Med station. It looks like the ship from the ep1 opening scene.
High Republic is not the Old Republic.
I think captain is in at atin as their supervisor
And the fuse was replaced with a bus bar and may be a major issue.
That light sabre is old republic not high
I bet the dad is the pirate
The one who can't effectively lie to a droid? 😂 Yeah, sure!
U have yet to understand the prime... Even when written as a character by ur own .. smh
So he gave up piracy and treasure to become a lowly and helpless civil servant living under the boot of droids? That makes no sense whatsoever
lol
@@TheHawaiianc I thought it MIGHT be SM-33, but he wouldn't be calling for himself when rebooted at the start. 🤔