The girls acting like boys and the boy looking and acting like a girl is spot on. And where the hell did the boss girl get a gun and how/why did she attach it to her leg with a holster???
The whole STEAM character trope is also getting really annoying and old, worse when they force it on a female character that doesn't fit the personality or role
Can we stop giving Disney the benefit of the doubt? "It's not that woke" should not be acceptable. Disney is operated by groomers, so let's stop rewarding them with early praise just because two women weren't kissing in episode 1.
I have three children all below the ages of nine. The consistent subliminal messaging that Disney does with the lgbtq agenda is enough to just make me sick. It's in every damn series that they spawn. It's absolutely ridiculous that less than 5% of the population is represented in 100% of all series and considering it's controversial to many . I'll stick with bluey. Thanks!
@@subzeropd8039 where at? I heard the show ended and THEN the people who worked on it started work something that could be described as LGBT with an exponent.
@@subzeropd8039 Supposedly that was just misheard. The actual quote in both the script and subtitles was "my mum said" and people misheard it as "my mums said". While I haven't seen this myself, part of me wonders if it's just Americans mishearing an Aussie accent.
The show is pure magic. It may not feel like Star Wars, but they’ve been trying to recreate Lucas' magic for years, and never really succeeding. Filoni and Favreau came close, but I think something was always missing. Trying something inspired in the fantastic cinema of the ’80s, or an adult spy thriller, has proven to be more promising paths. When you try to copy someone else’s magic, it always feels fake. You have to create your own magic.
Episode 7 is going to grind the story to a halt to dedicate a flashback explaining who he is after 6 episodes of farting around. That’s how modern tv shows do it. Instead of revealing characters through words and actions, they have to do this Abrams type mystery box BS, saving the “big reveal” the underwhelms.
In case no one is keeping score, Disney Star Wars has made the meme of stormtroopers being bad shots, and NOW the Holiday Special official canon. Let that sink in. Am I missing any cock ups?
Kids watching a show where a character had 2 mom's.. I can see lots of parents not being on board! Disney out to be activists as usual. Good point point Alan, there really should be some good massage.
I'm willing to bet that this show was an original idea, that Disney simply repackaged as a SW show. Dimension did that with those terrible Hellraiser sequels from the mid 2000s, took original horror scripts they already owned and turned them into Hellraiser films.
It's like growing up with sirloin steaks and then being fed fast food for years. If you don't break off and find your own way, eventually you'll be filled with joy when they just get your order right.
Fern is much better done. We're at least shown that a lot of her bravado is an act and so far she's had far more mishaps (like the gun getting slapped out of her hand).
They knew what a starship was but not what stars are... They could fix the powerplant but not turn the ship around... They could find a station in another star system, but couldn't find the plane they just left... The kids were dumb annoying not dumb funny. It was badly written, annoying and waste of time.
I was Four when I saw Empire Strikes back in my parents Blue 72 Torino Station Wagon at the Town 14 Drive in In EHT NJ near Atlantic City. My Dad and Mom, my 2 older Brothers with our Cat and Dog in the car in our Jammies. A memorable Moment from 1980... something.
I'm glad people are referring back to "The Goonies" because even (and especially) children's films need the Hero's Journey: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The Secret Garden, Finding Nemo to name a few. "The Goonies" sends Mikey and his friends on an Outer Quest to find One-Eyed Willie's treasure and save their hometown from being destroyed. Mikey also has a personal Inner Quest to overcome the meekness and mollycoddling he receives at home, mustering up his courage to venture out into a dangerous world. “Our parents, they want the best of stuff for us. But right now they gotta do what’s right for them. Cuz it’s their time. Their time…up there. Down here it’s our time, our time down here! That’s all over the second we ride up Troy’s bucket.”
I saw 2 episodes. I might be too young for it, but if I were 9, I'd probably go crazy. It's kind of refreshing for Disney. The boss girl is annoying and not believable, but it works as an over the top acting style or a tom boy. I'm not sure it will work if they keep the actress in that role as she develops into adolescence or adulthood. I'd suggest the character drop the tom boy act at some point and become a normal girl. I get the feeling this show might be good for a season, then Peter out. Just a hunch. And that is fine. It will depend on the writing. My biggest criticism is the overall feeling that sometimes it feels like the kids are pretending to be in the Star Wars universe than actually _being_ in it; like they are living out a fantasy.
For the same reason that I enjoyed Netflix The Dark Crystal. It was fine but they had to push the 2 Dad Gelfling BS. Zero Tolerance is the only way to deal with all if this.
As far as the first two my boy (7) really liked them. We have rewatched the opening scene and skip to where they get on the ship a couple times. So far it's aight. Unless they go stupid with the remaining episodes hopefully it'll be entertaining enough to enjoy.
i liked it and i'm 57 but i wasn't when i first saw Star Wars in the cinema and i think that's why i like it though the retro 'stuck in time' hidden planet from the good old days thing looks and is great, looked '50's to me, i wonder how long they been hiding and how old their tech is compared to the galaxy outside. look, i appear to give a foog, they did something right assuming the kids like it, it is for them this one.
Even at four, I was a massive Indiana Jones fan. And even by 8, kids start to be too cool for "little kid" stuff. They want to sit at the big kids table. They pretend they're adults. They don't want to be babied. Kids shows that actually take themselves seriously is what I liked. It needed to feel like it had depth and stakes.
To be fair, it wasn't made into a real world toy until decades later and it was just a handy worldbuilding device to stand in for the literal landspeeder sitting in the hangar right behind him.
Yeah I don't know why they keep going on about that. Kids play with toys based on stuff from their own culture and history all the time, why is that strange?
I was 11 when Star Wars 1977 came out. That was a story that appealed to kids and adults, it was written for adults and general audiences. Two things to note. The first is if this was released in 1977, only kids under 12 would have watched it and there would be no Star Wars. Secondly, George and LucasFilm spent from 1978 to 2013 intentionally NOT doing a show like this. The fact that this is the best Star Wars to be found show how far Star Wars has been disneyfied.
It felt like a another idea they had for a different film.....involving BMX(/speeder)-riding kids with absent single parents and goonies space-pirates cliches, which they shamelessly slapped a SW skin onto. It also had an overbearing/overconfident girl and a weak/emasculated boy with his cliched and cowardly Millhouse-inspired blue elephant friend (and her smart friend) to fill those shameless ideological storyTELLING quotas.
Star Wars was the 1st live action movie my parents took me to see. I was 6 at the time & loved it. Soon as I realized there were toys for the movie that's all I wanted.
It is for kids so those claiming adults should like it must be confessing this was made for THEM. Also remember this is a Disney streaming show. So far they all follow the same pattern, getting worse as they progress, especially from Chapter 3 to Chapter 4 where they tend to fall apart entirely. This could be the unicorn the proves the exception, but with this much history, I would not be getting too hyped up. Not to mention that a minor amount of woke in Ep 3 usually means more in 5 and then a tonne in 7, if this is following their 9 episode cookie cutter approach.
Honestly I hate how they only make shows that are eight 30 min episodes. It's not enough to get me invested. If I'm going to watch a show, I want 20-30 episodes a season. I won't watch this simply for that reason.
We have roads now? Yes, we have roads. Notice how you can ONLY make a right out of your house driveway. Would love to see a roadmap of their area and how that works.
I think they meant to do that within the context of that society not being able to fly away of planet so everything was land tethered or could hover just above the ground. That is maybe the reason Wim had to lift his hover bike over the barrier. The girl might have modified her bike a little to make that jump.
There is something off about the home planet. Truman Show/The Village vibes; oddly fascistic. Very insulated, they may not even know about (by design) the Clone Wars and the Empire.
Skeleton Crew has been refreshing so far. I've loved all three episodes and it's not woke because there hasn't been any political shoving. Although the two mothers have been shown in episode three, it wasn't being forced that they are even married (only a more mature person would pick up on that. A strong female lead isn't even woke because I remember many a girl during my childhood that were tomboys...nothing new there. Just stop trying to make something woke that isn't woke. It's entertaining so far.
What people love about Star Wars is it's law! When Disney make their movies and serials in the Star Wars universe they rewrite the law... you just can't do it! What connects the viewer is the law!
It's starwars trying not to be starwars. It's not terrible but the influences are a bit on the nose but the kids won't notice this. Will see how it goes.
Have these guys not watched Andor yet? Man, that is the best Star Wars I've seen in years and it hasn't been mentioned... come on guys. Andor has the story, the acting, the amazing sets, the music and you seem to pretend it doesn't exist. Skeleton Crew is simply a VERY EXPENSIVE Saturday morning show for kids. Story is VERY simple, most things are explained very quickly and in great detail, never had any worry about any of the characters getting hurt or killed... so whatever. I love the current Disney Star Wars threshold "I didn't hate it, and it didn't break any lore." Disney quality summed up.
I'm an OG female Star Wars fan who saw ROTJ in the theater as a kid when it was 1st released in theaters in 1983. It does feel a lot like Goonies, Star Wars, and Pirates of the Caribbean mixed up together. I'm enjoying it so far and hope the rest of it doesn't go too Woke. [Spoiler Alert] I love the mystery about the kids being from a planet that is considered a myth everywhere else. They "hanged lanterns" on convenient things that happened. Which is a simple conversation to explain why it's so convenient. I'm curious to know what Jude Law's character's backstory is in regards to how he has done Force powers. If this isn't getting many views, it's because OG Star Wars fans have tuned out after the BS surrounding Acolyte, which I do refuse to watch, especially after the hate, b*gotry, and complete lack of accountability that came from some of the people behind that enormous failure. I almost didn't watch Skeleton Crew at all but heard some good things so I thought I'd give it a try. I thought Solo wasn't a bad film but it didn't do well because of people tuning out after Last Jedi. There is SO much wrong with that film...and trilogy. I have a very long list. That trilogy could have been awesome if they had gone about it the right way, even with the characters they created for it. But it majorly sucked with no singular vision. So that is on them & they need to learn to take accountability for that as well. Anyway, my point is...this series gives me hope so far that perhaps Star Wars is returning to being Star Wars
It's not a mistake that the planet doesn't look like Star Wars, and their planet is cut off from the Star Wars universe, and the kids are reading a Star Wars storybook and playing Star Wars with each other. It's meant to say to kids, what if YOU, who live on planet Earth, could suddenly find yourself in a Star Wars adventure, imagine that!
@ the elephant. It’s too earthly. For me as a 51 year old that knows what Star Wars really is. Yes I hate this. It’s for kids, fine. I hate it and that elephant.
Sad that people are still triggered by less than 20 seconds of a side character's side parents being two mothers. All kinds of people exist, no need to erase people because their brief meer existence makes you uncomfortable.
It doesn’t matter, people hear Disney and Star Wars in the same sentence and their brains automatically shuts off. The quality of the show doesn’t matter anymore. They need to sell the IP
How can Jude Law's character be a Jedi when this show supposedly takes place after Return of the Jedi... there should be no other Jedi besides Luke and he has yet to build his new Jedi Academy.. I know they retcon shit a lot but still.. there shouldn't be a Jedi and is most likely just a rando cosplaying one and maybe they do have Force Sensitivity, but are not a Jedi
they looked at Disneys assets after Leslie mentioned frozen meets kill bill and they put all the characters into a box and Dumbo was the first idea on the board. Waiting on Jack Sparr2d2 the droid with an oil problem to roll in in ep3 along with Darth Donkey, and the Cheshire Wookie. This show shows that there are no limits and nothing is impossible....Or off the board lol. SM33 should have been designated Autonomous Artificial Articulated Animated Android Repair Recovery Robot. or AAAARRR.........golden opportunity missed.
You two are being polite. I reject this drivel. Star Wars belongs in a movie theater not on tv. And the content Disney / Lucasfilm should be aiming for is PG13. This is PG and Disney has made it clear that D+ is the reason for the down turn in their content. I’d like for Disney to put D+ on the back burner and focus on making good movies. I’d love to pitch at Lucasfilm because my vision will put anything Lucasfilm currently has to shame. Have Hope fans!
No, youtuber I watch has said this yet. Isn't it weird that a lot of adults are enjoying a Didney DEI Star Wars toddler show 😂 yes dosney adults exist, but this is in a different category of cringe and suspicion.
You asked at the beginning if this show can turn Star Wars around, I don't think that's the point of it though. This show has been announced forever, so it's been planned for a long time. It's just meant to be more Disney+ Star Wars content, and aimed at a younger audience, it's not to meant to be something special or some big thing.
Besides the incoming same sex parents in episode 3 Chris is warning about. Skeleton Crew seems rather inoffensive. Solid start so far. Hope we get alot of pirates.
The girls acting like boys and the boy looking and acting like a girl is spot on. And where the hell did the boss girl get a gun and how/why did she attach it to her leg with a holster???
The whole STEAM character trope is also getting really annoying and old, worse when they force it on a female character that doesn't fit the personality or role
The two girls are annoying
@@anthonyml7yeah she's not good
What’s the difference between The Goonies and The Skeleton Crew? Goonies never say DEI
YES 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ajdz1840 ❤❤❤❤ top callback.
The Goonies was good.
@@ajdz1840 well played, well played!
Well Goonies sucks anyways. It's just nostalgia bias because you were a kid watching it.
Can we stop giving Disney the benefit of the doubt? "It's not that woke" should not be acceptable. Disney is operated by groomers, so let's stop rewarding them with early praise just because two women weren't kissing in episode 1.
These 2 have been headed down the path of acceptance for a bit now.
well said
Spot on!
I was absolutely DISGUSTED with the wdw pro channel because of this.
The episode should come with a parental warning and rating
Hold up...are the moms hot? The scissor crew! 😂
Heroes Journey…? You know the writers were just drooling to write in those two moms!
Chris Gore: "This is a show for single digit aged kids... and that's why I like it!"
The question I have is do single digit aged kids actually like it?
And that's why Disney put two moms in it.
I have three children all below the ages of nine. The consistent subliminal messaging that Disney does with the lgbtq agenda is enough to just make me sick. It's in every damn series that they spawn. It's absolutely ridiculous that less than 5% of the population is represented in 100% of all series and considering it's controversial to many . I'll stick with bluey. Thanks!
Spot on bro. I also have kids and no chance I am letting them watch this agenda garbage. Cancelled my D+ subscription years ago
love your thinking but even bluey got turned frickin gay earlier this year
@@subzeropd8039 where at? I heard the show ended and THEN the people who worked on it started work something that could be described as LGBT with an exponent.
@@subzeropd8039 Supposedly that was just misheard. The actual quote in both the script and subtitles was "my mum said" and people misheard it as "my mums said". While I haven't seen this myself, part of me wonders if it's just Americans mishearing an Aussie accent.
@ wait what is it called
The show is pure magic. It may not feel like Star Wars, but they’ve been trying to recreate Lucas' magic for years, and never really succeeding. Filoni and Favreau came close, but I think something was always missing. Trying something inspired in the fantastic cinema of the ’80s, or an adult spy thriller, has proven to be more promising paths. When you try to copy someone else’s magic, it always feels fake. You have to create your own magic.
Jude Law is in the opening scene- he is the Pirate Captain that gets "mutinied" upon.
Episode 7 is going to grind the story to a halt to dedicate a flashback explaining who he is after 6 episodes of farting around. That’s how modern tv shows do it. Instead of revealing characters through words and actions, they have to do this Abrams type mystery box BS, saving the “big reveal” the underwhelms.
In case no one is keeping score, Disney Star Wars has made the meme of stormtroopers being bad shots, and NOW the Holiday Special official canon. Let that sink in. Am I missing any cock ups?
I'd still *MUCH* rather the Holiday Special be official canon than anything Disney themselves have made.
Kids watching a show where a character had 2 mom's..
I can see lots of parents not being on board!
Disney out to be activists as usual.
Good point point Alan, there really should be some good massage.
I'm willing to bet that this show was an original idea, that Disney simply repackaged as a SW show. Dimension did that with those terrible Hellraiser sequels from the mid 2000s, took original horror scripts they already owned and turned them into Hellraiser films.
It sorta worked for Hellraiser 5, but none of the others following
Be careful , there could be a big bait and switch coming up . I don't trust it until it has finished all of its episodes.
Bait and switch? It's already doing all the checkboxes.
But according to Star Wars Theory, as long as it's a good story, anything goes. Ignore the BIPOC quadriplegic Jedi, it was a good story!
You’re begging the question
I lost respect for him when he bawled over the key jangling of Luke Skinwalker in S2 of Mandy.
@@fishjones4618 did you like s1?
@@fishjones4618yep, the guy is a total Beta
Dude complained about Phillips screws in Andor but totally ok with Suburbs, glasses, bus stops, playing with Star Wars toys, iPads and Ikea homes.
I liked the first 2 eps. That little girl is kind of annoying but its pretty entertaining. I like the elephant dude for whatever reason.
Thanks guys. I quite enjoyed it and think y'all did a fair review.
Chris is right too. Our expections are way down now. We are happy when STAR WARS not sucks.
It's like growing up with sirloin steaks and then being fed fast food for years. If you don't break off and find your own way, eventually you'll be filled with joy when they just get your order right.
Last Starfighter wasn't just for kids. I enjoyed the heck out of it.
The Goonies have a story.
A REAL STORY!!!
They have a mini-Rey named Fern
Fern is much better done. We're at least shown that a lot of her bravado is an act and so far she's had far more mishaps (like the gun getting slapped out of her hand).
Love FILM THREAT content - thanks for being amazing Chris Gore and Alan Ng. Whenever I have a bad day I just watch your vids to cheer me up.
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Is the elephant kid the same species as Max Rebo?
Best thing about this is the giant subliminal X crossing out the entire poster and show…
Y’all reaching with this😳didn’t even notice the two mom scenario
They knew what a starship was but not what stars are...
They could fix the powerplant but not turn the ship around...
They could find a station in another star system, but couldn't find the plane they just left...
The kids were dumb annoying not dumb funny.
It was badly written, annoying and waste of time.
I was Four when I saw Empire Strikes back in my parents Blue 72 Torino Station Wagon at the Town 14 Drive in In EHT NJ near Atlantic City. My Dad and Mom, my 2 older Brothers with our Cat and Dog in the car in our Jammies. A memorable Moment from 1980... something.
Thank you for the heads up.
I can now either fast forward at the parents' scene or tell my kids that one is the mom the other is the aunt.
I'm glad people are referring back to "The Goonies" because even (and especially) children's films need the Hero's Journey: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The Secret Garden, Finding Nemo to name a few. "The Goonies" sends Mikey and his friends on an Outer Quest to find One-Eyed Willie's treasure and save their hometown from being destroyed. Mikey also has a personal Inner Quest to overcome the meekness and mollycoddling he receives at home, mustering up his courage to venture out into a dangerous world.
“Our parents, they want the best of stuff for us. But right now they gotta do what’s right for them. Cuz it’s their time. Their time…up there. Down here it’s our time, our time down here! That’s all over the second we ride up Troy’s bucket.”
Great analysis. Goonies was PEAK 1980s movies. A masterpiece.
I saw 2 episodes. I might be too young for it, but if I were 9, I'd probably go crazy. It's kind of refreshing for Disney.
The boss girl is annoying and not believable, but it works as an over the top acting style or a tom boy. I'm not sure it will work if they keep the actress in that role as she develops into adolescence or adulthood. I'd suggest the character drop the tom boy act at some point and become a normal girl.
I get the feeling this show might be good for a season, then Peter out. Just a hunch. And that is fine. It will depend on the writing.
My biggest criticism is the overall feeling that sometimes it feels like the kids are pretending to be in the Star Wars universe than actually _being_ in it; like they are living out a fantasy.
For the same reason that I enjoyed Netflix The Dark Crystal. It was fine but they had to push the 2 Dad Gelfling BS. Zero Tolerance is the only way to deal with all if this.
As far as the first two my boy (7) really liked them. We have rewatched the opening scene and skip to where they get on the ship a couple times. So far it's aight. Unless they go stupid with the remaining episodes hopefully it'll be entertaining enough to enjoy.
i liked it and i'm 57 but i wasn't when i first saw Star Wars in the cinema and i think that's why i like it though the retro 'stuck in time' hidden planet from the good old days thing looks and is great, looked '50's to me, i wonder how long they been hiding and how old their tech is compared to the galaxy outside. look, i appear to give a foog, they did something right assuming the kids like it, it is for them this one.
Authenticity > Good Story
Audiences do not like to be manipulated even if it’s beautifully wrapped
Critics rave!
"Averagely annoying!"
"I didn't hate it."
"It's fine."
I love the banter with you guys! Alan you r the best! It’s so great to listen to u guys together! Love your videos!
Nice to see Zorg's love child with his office pet getting work.
This is Starvin' Marvin in Space, which itself is has a cheap parody of Star Wars
Is this what they're resorting to
"What does Disney do best? They make shows for kids"
Gender ambiguous
Riiight
Even at four, I was a massive Indiana Jones fan. And even by 8, kids start to be too cool for "little kid" stuff. They want to sit at the big kids table. They pretend they're adults. They don't want to be babied. Kids shows that actually take themselves seriously is what I liked. It needed to feel like it had depth and stakes.
they dig up an artifact and find its a buried spaceship ! thats the plot of stephen kings 'tommyknockers'
Alan made some good points concerning the flaws with SC.
So, Star Trek Prodigy but Disney Star Wars.
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Luke also plays with a star wars toy in a new hope. Just saying
To be fair, it wasn't made into a real world toy until decades later and it was just a handy worldbuilding device to stand in for the literal landspeeder sitting in the hangar right behind him.
Yeah I don't know why they keep going on about that. Kids play with toys based on stuff from their own culture and history all the time, why is that strange?
Andor deserves more love.
Alan u r the best! Love you too Chris
I was 11 when Star Wars 1977 came out. That was a story that appealed to kids and adults, it was written for adults and general audiences. Two things to note. The first is if this was released in 1977, only kids under 12 would have watched it and there would be no Star Wars. Secondly, George and LucasFilm spent from 1978 to 2013 intentionally NOT doing a show like this. The fact that this is the best Star Wars to be found show how far Star Wars has been disneyfied.
Disney hoping to duplicate the "Homage" to the '80's show the same way Stranger Things was an homage that took off for 4 seasons.
It felt like a another idea they had for a different film.....involving BMX(/speeder)-riding kids with absent single parents and goonies space-pirates cliches, which they shamelessly slapped a SW skin onto. It also had an overbearing/overconfident girl and a weak/emasculated boy with his cliched and cowardly Millhouse-inspired blue elephant friend (and her smart friend) to fill those shameless ideological storyTELLING quotas.
Star Wars was the 1st live action movie my parents took me to see. I was 6 at the time & loved it. Soon as I realized there were toys for the movie that's all I wanted.
It is for kids so those claiming adults should like it must be confessing this was made for THEM. Also remember this is a Disney streaming show. So far they all follow the same pattern, getting worse as they progress, especially from Chapter 3 to Chapter 4 where they tend to fall apart entirely. This could be the unicorn the proves the exception, but with this much history, I would not be getting too hyped up. Not to mention that a minor amount of woke in Ep 3 usually means more in 5 and then a tonne in 7, if this is following their 9 episode cookie cutter approach.
Like how Agatha got better as the show progressed?
Honestly I hate how they only make shows that are eight 30 min episodes. It's not enough to get me invested. If I'm going to watch a show, I want 20-30 episodes a season. I won't watch this simply for that reason.
I hope it stays entertaining the whole series.
We have roads now? Yes, we have roads.
Notice how you can ONLY make a right out of your house driveway. Would love to see a roadmap of their area and how that works.
I think they meant to do that within the context of that society not being able to fly away of planet so everything was land tethered or could hover just above the ground. That is maybe the reason Wim had to lift his hover bike over the barrier. The girl might have modified her bike a little to make that jump.
SW is to cinema what the Rolling Stones are to Rock music; it's own tribute act.
There is something off about the home planet. Truman Show/The Village vibes; oddly fascistic. Very insulated, they may not even know about (by design) the Clone Wars and the Empire.
Skeleton Crew has been refreshing so far. I've loved all three episodes and it's not woke because there hasn't been any political shoving. Although the two mothers have been shown in episode three, it wasn't being forced that they are even married (only a more mature person would pick up on that. A strong female lead isn't even woke because I remember many a girl during my childhood that were tomboys...nothing new there. Just stop trying to make something woke that isn't woke. It's entertaining so far.
Well said, Alan. Its only a quest, not a story.
Two moms? PASS. Sick of this crap.
The not-so-secret agenda strikes again!
I hate Disney SW but I actually liked the 1st 2 episodes
@Red-zh7vq That means nothing since the other three characters had straight parents. Watch this be a nothing issue.
They love to do that crap😂
My parents were standard gender so I can't relate to this show.
omg there's an artifact and a strange planet and a jedi and a treasure?!? groundbreaking stuff from Disney right here
And a pirate, don't forget the pirate.
Alan is out here getting too comfortable 😂😂
At this point I could literally care less to ever see anything Star Wars again.
Don’t let the door hit you on the way out ✌🏼
Shout out to Tunde and his GLASSES from TV on the Radio.
It's a good kids show, but is it a good Star Wars show?
With respect, Noah in the Battle for Endor wore glasses.
"I can't say i didn't dislike it!" 😅
What people love about Star Wars is it's law! When Disney make their movies and serials in the Star Wars universe they rewrite the law... you just can't do it! What connects the viewer is the law!
"I'll say this..."
No thx
Already checked out.
The best since The Mandalorian? You guys forgot Andor!
It's starwars trying not to be starwars. It's not terrible but the influences are a bit on the nose but the kids won't notice this. Will see how it goes.
The last 9 years have been Star Wars trying not to be Star Wars.
TFA would count if it weren't a carbon copy.
“2 mommies”👎
Have these guys not watched Andor yet? Man, that is the best Star Wars I've seen in years and it hasn't been mentioned... come on guys. Andor has the story, the acting, the amazing sets, the music and you seem to pretend it doesn't exist. Skeleton Crew is simply a VERY EXPENSIVE Saturday morning show for kids. Story is VERY simple, most things are explained very quickly and in great detail, never had any worry about any of the characters getting hurt or killed... so whatever. I love the current Disney Star Wars threshold "I didn't hate it, and it didn't break any lore." Disney quality summed up.
I'm an OG female Star Wars fan who saw ROTJ in the theater as a kid when it was 1st released in theaters in 1983. It does feel a lot like Goonies, Star Wars, and Pirates of the Caribbean mixed up together. I'm enjoying it so far and hope the rest of it doesn't go too Woke. [Spoiler Alert] I love the mystery about the kids being from a planet that is considered a myth everywhere else. They "hanged lanterns" on convenient things that happened. Which is a simple conversation to explain why it's so convenient. I'm curious to know what Jude Law's character's backstory is in regards to how he has done Force powers. If this isn't getting many views, it's because OG Star Wars fans have tuned out after the BS surrounding Acolyte, which I do refuse to watch, especially after the hate, b*gotry, and complete lack of accountability that came from some of the people behind that enormous failure. I almost didn't watch Skeleton Crew at all but heard some good things so I thought I'd give it a try. I thought Solo wasn't a bad film but it didn't do well because of people tuning out after Last Jedi. There is SO much wrong with that film...and trilogy. I have a very long list. That trilogy could have been awesome if they had gone about it the right way, even with the characters they created for it. But it majorly sucked with no singular vision. So that is on them & they need to learn to take accountability for that as well. Anyway, my point is...this series gives me hope so far that perhaps Star Wars is returning to being Star Wars
this reminds me of direct to video tapes franchises would churn out , kid friendly, cheap , slop
“My exspectations are so low”
Han solo?😂
This is space goonies
And i dont care about it
Nonsense. Star Wars on Disney plus is all awesome. RUclipsrs just criticize it to feed the hate trolls and get clicks.
We saw the show.
Why do people pretend to analyze a show by just repeating the plot, beat, by, beat.
It's not a mistake that the planet doesn't look like Star Wars, and their planet is cut off from the Star Wars universe, and the kids are reading a Star Wars storybook and playing Star Wars with each other. It's meant to say to kids, what if YOU, who live on planet Earth, could suddenly find yourself in a Star Wars adventure, imagine that!
🤔 💬 *_HARD Pass_* for me.
im feeling your tension guys
which is clearly sexual
Now I do hate Star Wars.
Over what?
@ the elephant. It’s too earthly. For me as a 51 year old that knows what Star Wars really is. Yes I hate this. It’s for kids, fine. I hate it and that elephant.
@MisterFriendly99 you know what Star Wars really is huh? 😆 🤣
@ yes. And there are no elephants.
@@MisterFriendly99 There were elephants since ROTJ, dummy.
Wait...the robot is called "SM" that pretty much tells me all I need to know 😂
Sad that people are still triggered by less than 20 seconds of a side character's side parents being two mothers. All kinds of people exist, no need to erase people because their brief meer existence makes you uncomfortable.
Using the words "Disney" and "morality tale" in the same sentence was entirely unexpected.
Pity that this isn't a prequel to Captain EO
It doesn’t matter, people hear Disney and Star Wars in the same sentence and their brains automatically shuts off. The quality of the show doesn’t matter anymore. They need to sell the IP
How can Jude Law's character be a Jedi when this show supposedly takes place after Return of the Jedi... there should be no other Jedi besides Luke and he has yet to build his new Jedi Academy.. I know they retcon shit a lot but still.. there shouldn't be a Jedi and is most likely just a rando cosplaying one and maybe they do have Force Sensitivity, but are not a Jedi
Not every Jedi perished before the OT.
Who cares about the timeline at this point, lol
I really enjoyed the first two episodes. I will definitely continue watching the series.
they looked at Disneys assets after Leslie mentioned frozen meets kill bill and they put all the characters into a box and Dumbo was the first idea on the board. Waiting on Jack Sparr2d2 the droid with an oil problem to roll in in ep3 along with Darth Donkey, and the Cheshire Wookie. This show shows that there are no limits and nothing is impossible....Or off the board lol. SM33 should have been designated Autonomous Artificial Articulated Animated Android Repair Recovery Robot. or AAAARRR.........golden opportunity missed.
Only real problem i had was why the kid KB (besides the little woke stuff) is a cyborg. LOBOT was a former imperual tactician.
Alan please do your homework 😂
"Racially and gender ambiguous" You two bozos are describing a kid. Prime example of the trash side of the fandom.
@@Iacon40k the trash is those trying to force the obvious on the impressionable.
You two are being polite. I reject this drivel. Star Wars belongs in a movie theater not on tv. And the content Disney / Lucasfilm should be aiming for is PG13. This is PG and Disney has made it clear that D+ is the reason for the down turn in their content. I’d like for Disney to put D+ on the back burner and focus on making good movies. I’d love to pitch at Lucasfilm because my vision will put anything Lucasfilm currently has to shame. Have Hope fans!
Star Wars should go back to PG like the first five movies.
16:16 they stole that money.
I have one simple rule in my action movies and tv shows; no kids allowed!
No, youtuber I watch has said this yet.
Isn't it weird that a lot of adults are enjoying a Didney DEI Star Wars toddler show 😂 yes dosney adults exist, but this is in a different category of cringe and suspicion.
I liked it
You asked at the beginning if this show can turn Star Wars around, I don't think that's the point of it though. This show has been announced forever, so it's been planned for a long time. It's just meant to be more Disney+ Star Wars content, and aimed at a younger audience, it's not to meant to be something special or some big thing.
Besides the incoming same sex parents in episode 3 Chris is warning about. Skeleton Crew seems rather inoffensive. Solid start so far. Hope we get alot of pirates.