Letting his ship strand and killing all crew is a bad way of getting a treasure - unless the place itself is the treasure. My thought is, that AtAttin was something like Asimovs Foundation, founded to protect knowledge during rough times. It seems that the captain intended to protect the planet by destroying the coordinates and giving SM 33 the order to attac any treasure hunter there. Also it must have been a long time ago that the ship landed there, according to the condition the corpses were in. I don't think the captain would have lived to the time the series takes place. What's important in this episode is for sure the cannon on the roof. If AtAttin has the same it will be useful when the pirates arrive.
I really don't understad how some people are to short-sight to call this episode a "filler" one. We don't just knew valuable information about the mistery of the planets, we were witness of the moment the kids lost their innocence... Literally, we watched some mid-class kids from a rich country going to a civil war country, like Syria, Sudan or Afghanistan. We saw Fern emotionally broken, Wim taking the situation seriously for first time, Neel facing his fears. This was a deep psichologycal develop episode... and they are calling it "filler"? Come on!
It was an excellent episode, directed and crafted carefully to open up the real web of the story being told, by the very writer's of the story! Me thinks you need to watch it again. "Watch it for mice!" (As directed to Doug and Bob McKenzie)
I agree with this theory, and I also believe that Wim's father is the "Wizard" pulling all the strings. We are going to see some floating head or similar, as you say, but the real mastermind is the famous pirate "Wendle". It could also be that the "treasure" is just peace and prosperity - away from the rest of the galaxy. A place to raise kids with no war.
Maybe the Supervisor is the one who destroyed the other eight worlds and knew At Attin was the one he could experience the treasure -- freedom, security, control and the money. He also knew he could hide his truly creepy little soul...
I like the social experiment idea. It makes room for At-Achran being a war toen planet. Maybe each "At" planet is a different experiment. The supervisor may have decided to see what would happen with an all middle class planet, or an all ultra rich class planet. And at Achrsn could have been the one were several factions were established, peaceful at first, but then seeds of doubt were purposely spread around. I liked the growth of Fern and Neel in this one. The show has been well written and well paced so far.
The rat like creature in the droids head is dodgy. If you watch, SM-33 is struggling to remember about the planet until the rat thing pops out, and then it repeats it's "don't remember" phrase. I dunno, it could be sentient.
If this is considered filler - I honestly wouldn’t mind multiple episodes like this. Go to all of the At planets and show the differences in each. Neel is the undercover mvp and true love goes long way in Star Wars always. Expect that storyline to continue at some point. I love seeing each characters change of heart the way we did throughout the bad batch too! It builds character and relationship with the audience. Sign us up for multiple seasons. Please.
I always figured that the other 8 planets were not completely blown away, either. Bombarded from orbit perhaps, poisoned, plundered or just abandoned. Don't know if we'll have time to see them all though. In fact I seriously doubt it but I wish they would, personally.
SMEE is the Captain. Off'd the rest of the pirates, crash landed inside the Onyx Cinder and was damaged in the process. The memory problems could be from the crash or more interestingly the little "mouse" infesting his wiring. SMEE is confusing himself and the captain, similar to multiple personality disorder, when it comes to the "captains orders".
I’m now very interested on why SM-33’s former captain removed any traces of the true location of At Attan? There’s gotta be at least one of the original crew mates that escaped the slaughter
The former captain may have fallen in love on At-Attin and wanted to protect her husband and family from all those treasure hunters as long as possible.
A bunch of pirates are searching for the treasure. He gets the location and they leave to go there. Protecting the location gets him the treasure himself. They get attacked by other pirates still jump to at attin and crash land
All I want is to see Jude Law's lightsaber and a new Sith lord in four episodes. Maybe the supervisor is an imperial warlord who had a hidden base in that mysterious world.
I could see At Attin being the last planet the pirates go to. The others could be actually destroyed before they got there, leaving only one viable Treasure Planet let. Its also possible they plundered the other planets already so coordinates to them wouldn't matter.
It clearly is! That must not be a coinkeedink! This has stood out to me since the first episode. The connection to Sabine, etc, is a tad questionable. The connection to the Mortise Gods cannot be denied. Perhaps to the World Between Worlds, as well!
I find the people who shriek "filler" don't know what they're talking about and like to complain, plus they can't say what is filler until they've seen an entire season or an entire show. BTW, a one-off episode that isn't part of the overall plot is not necessarily bad; it just depends on the episode.
I agree with you, Meg! One thing I am sure of, Episode 4 was in NO way "filler". Every bit of it was geared towards the story line! I am quite bemused by those that are missing the near divine 'craftiness' with which this story is being presented! We've been given loads of clues, but we still have not been given the 'what' that these clues lead to! The major trick to solving a 'case' is not usually in answering "w" questions (what, when, where, who, why...), the real key is answers to "how". If you can find out how, most of the other questions will be answered! But without enough forensic evidence, we still don't even know what we are trying to figure out! Such frustration. Brilliant! The lead clue, so far, is imbedded in the name "At Attin", but we just got hinted that in Episode 4. Indirectly, I might add. The main question that I am wrestling with right now is this: Why does SM33 act SO much like he is really the Captain, pretending not to be? Does this question answer itself?
I just got D+ back and have loved this series. The entire cast clicks so well. SM-33 transforming into the violent destroyer reminded me of the droid in Rebels that transformed from a protocol droid to a killer.
Not sure I am with you on this. It is a good theory, but I do think that when they crached they all died, except SM-33. But maybe the planets are experimental. The supervisors or the one above them, created these worlds as copies, then they gave them different circumstances to live there. Just to study the behaviour
Pretty sure KB is the Super-Vizor, and yes I think they are that crass. I am guessing the "go for the off switch" line is foreshadowing, and either Wim or Fern will have to turn off KB, Terminator 2 style.
Almost forgot, I do believe that Jod still have the credits. He used his force abilities to overpower the Hatters, maybe force pushed them or something. Then he took the animals and went for the kids. That's why they didn't show us that scene
My lazy theory on At Ackran is that the people of the planet realized about their planet's supervisor, leading to an overthrow of the planet's government. Afterwords, the survivors of that conflict split into the waring factions we see in this episode.
The "Imperial Helmets" the people on At Achron have could also be Salvaged Galactic Marine Helmets from the Clone wars era, they're even the same colour :D (with the frontal fabric peice removed)
Im curious why the treasure chamber has that head that resembles Hondo. Maybe Hondo is the supervisor and he finally hit the motherload. When we first met Jod, the metal hat he wore resembled hondo's hat as well.
Very Good to have been given a short time to spend watching my Favourite Galactic Hostess today ! the next 4 weeks are welcome to take their time as we are 1/2 way throught this Story !
Part of me wondered if the barrier also has some kind of time distortion, and that ruined planet actually WAS At-attin. Just a different time from when the kids are from.
If the captain kill all the crew before getting to At Attin, why was there a skeleton on the ship? Either some were still alive or the skeleton was the captain. Perhaps SM-33 kill him but if so, why use a dagger? And who or what is strong enough to impale the body off the ground? I think there is even more mystery here than we have seen so far.
Liked the episode very much. Felt a bit like filler but moved the story along nicely. Looking forward to more about At Attin and the other related worlds
Maybe there is going to be a massive pirate fight happening on At Attin if Jod Na Nawood’s former pirate crew from Port Borgo is somehow going to track them to At Attin.
Overall I agree with your theory, what I have been trying to separate in my mind is, well, is this Fallout? And like At Attin is New Vegas with the pirate captain, long dead, but its his persona the Supervisor took on (because it had to be some time since the Onyx Cynder crashed, maybe not super long, because in crashing in might have buried itself, and it didn't take the kids long to dig out the entrance but it was deep enough that the droids didn't notice it). I am still convinced that Wim's dad has figured out more because of his job. I also suspect that at least one episode will be bounty hunters catching up with them either bad ones sent by Brutus or one sent by K'ymm (who you think could be Din and that is how they expect to avoid the second half malaise).
As always, a very interesting and insightful video! 👍 You make some compelling points to support your theories. As crazy as my thought sounds, I am still leaning towards that mural artwork being a very loose depiction of the Heroes of the Rebellion, even though I am at a loss to explain how the residents there could be aware of them yet not of other major developments in the galaxy outside of At Attin. Until the series explains it, I'm sticking to that theory. 🙂
from a 100 feet above view on the show .. i think atakrin (war zone) may show what happens when XYZ occurs where as At Aton is currently a control group where the droids rule and control everyones lives ... i also think that the treasure pit may exist because the droids protocol is to put treasure there and even though the supervisor is probably not there anymore they just continue to do their job.
The "filler" was the children fighting in war plot line. It was nice that Neal got some character development, but it could just as easily cut from them getting off the ship to heading straight to the supervisors tower and nothing in the larger story would really be effected. Had that war sequence been a little deeper and less on the nose, I think the episode would have worked better.
FILLER - i understand what people are saying.. but do people not watch other programs/series etc.. there are times when the show has to stop being action and do some character development... i know my life isnt 24/7 action..
I was convinced At Akran was At Attan after 30 years of war and misfortune. I’m still not sure it isn’t. The same buildings etc.. Surely it’s not duplicated to that extant
I do think the planets are a project. If it is a master supervisor or maybe a sith project. Maybe to create credits for their plans in the shadow. But still it feels like the planets are build up aa copies of each other. The hoses looked exactly the same. Then they put the planets in different situations to see how humans would behave, and what way made them work more or less like willing slaves.
If the star coordinates are available to the other AT-planets, but not for AT-Atin..... Then just go to the coordinates of the other planets and there you can get the Coordinates of At-Atin. Since they are missing on this world, go to a different one and get the address of where you want to go.... Wootini.
Meg, keep up the good work. Here is something to look into for future content for you, since you are one of the only channels that i trust to listen to because of a neutral but positive approach and presentation to Star Wars. During the latest episode, Neel talks with the child soldier and explains his way of life, being peaceful. It’s almost a Buddhist perspective of non-violence and being peaceful. Neel describes himself as weak and scared and that his clan is weak because they don’t want to fight and just want to say sorry and be peaceful. When the loud explosion erupts with Neel leading the group on the frontline, his initial reaction to the blast was to stand firm, ready and prepared for whatever it was. Watch the film, Neel’s defense activates when it is fight or flight mode, despite him saying he’s scared and just wants peace. This leads to what i want to share with you because no one has picked up on it yet. These species and peoples of At-Attin were selected and purposefully chosen to be on this planet because of their characteristics of bravery and so on and so forth. They are on the mural in fern’s house, so Neel’s species and many others were chosen to participate in this grand project, The Great Work, over hundreds and hundreds of years. Fern is a natural born leader who needs to grow into her leadership role, as well as Wim and KB. They all exude qualities that would help a planet prosper, even though At Attin is peaceful and their jobs are just to analyze money. It’s bigger than what people are looking at. Unknown regions. Treasures and devices. Whatever treasure, device or whatever goal the Great Work is to accomplish is the plot device to connect everything together. Tanalor. Devices Cal Kestis found throughout the game. Skeleton Crew is setting up the integration of new material to harmonize with existing material. Neel’s species is a brave species of peace, but courageous during wartime or when they need to be. Please keep up the Great Work, Star Wars needs to be treated with precious care and attention now more than ever. Even if it’s Disney. It’s still STAR WARS. Have a great day, keep up the Great Work, Meg. Luke searching for Jedi artifacts.
Maybe the supervisor is still the original captain. But now in a Bomar munk type situation. Or similar to General Greivous. The humanoid brain in a droid body. More than the Spider Droids that the Monks use, but less than the combat Body that Greivous had. This would allow him or her to continue to guide the society, maybe away from the Original purpose.
I love Crew, most enjoyment from Star Wars since the First Mandalorian; I really hope Lucasfilm goes with this series as Mando's replacement, and we have four more seasons over the next six or seven years and watch these children grown up as in Stranger Things
the galaxy is soo large, we shouldnt be surprised that not all planets or people are aware of everything. i just hope we dont come across the New 1st Order
In my honest opinion, I think this episode was very juvenile and very poorly written. The problem is the show is confused about who its audience is whether it’s directed towards kids or whether it’s directed towards adults. And I think adults watching it would tend to be kind of insulted by it and older kids would feel it’s a little juvenile so really the only audience would be very young kids that would’ve enjoyed this episode. I do think the Wizard of Oz theory makes sense considering the original Star Wars episode four was rumored to be based on the Wizard of Oz. With that said, I still really love the show. Unfortunately the audience score is tanking so bad due to Star Wars fatigue, and fans frustrated with the political social ideologies Disney has plugged into the franchise. It will never get a season two so I’m hoping at the very least they finish it.
i think SM33 and the ship had to do with the burning of the planet. operation cinder style..... you say the ship is the "Onyx Cinder"?? CINDER????? the Captain was pregnant... thats the treasure.... im calling it.
It’s Ep. 8…last scene…the children and parents gain access to the administration office. They walk in and see the back of a large chair….it turns slowly. Dave Fiolini appears. He is the administrator. He is evil. He has destroyed everything and hid the treasure for himself.
I'm starting to think the rat is the captain.
Had the same thought.
It'll end with Wim waking in his bed late for school. There's no place like home.
Letting his ship strand and killing all crew is a bad way of getting a treasure - unless the place itself is the treasure. My thought is, that AtAttin was something like Asimovs Foundation, founded to protect knowledge during rough times. It seems that the captain intended to protect the planet by destroying the coordinates and giving SM 33 the order to attac any treasure hunter there. Also it must have been a long time ago that the ship landed there, according to the condition the corpses were in. I don't think the captain would have lived to the time the series takes place. What's important in this episode is for sure the cannon on the roof. If AtAttin has the same it will be useful when the pirates arrive.
I think they got boarded and crash landed during the fighting
I really don't understad how some people are to short-sight to call this episode a "filler" one. We don't just knew valuable information about the mistery of the planets, we were witness of the moment the kids lost their innocence... Literally, we watched some mid-class kids from a rich country going to a civil war country, like Syria, Sudan or Afghanistan. We saw Fern emotionally broken, Wim taking the situation seriously for first time, Neel facing his fears. This was a deep psichologycal develop episode... and they are calling it "filler"? Come on!
I wouldn’t call it filler, I’d just call it a bad episode.
It was an excellent episode, directed and crafted carefully to open up the real web of the story being told, by the very writer's of the story! Me thinks you need to watch it again. "Watch it for mice!" (As directed to Doug and Bob McKenzie)
I didn't think I was going to like it but I did. I'm invested in this central mystery.
I agree with this theory, and I also believe that Wim's father is the "Wizard" pulling all the strings. We are going to see some floating head or similar, as you say, but the real mastermind is the famous pirate "Wendle". It could also be that the "treasure" is just peace and prosperity - away from the rest of the galaxy. A place to raise kids with no war.
Maybe the Supervisor is the one who destroyed the other eight worlds and knew At Attin was the one he could experience the treasure -- freedom, security, control and the money. He also knew he could hide his truly creepy little soul...
yes! i was thinking that too.. erase all other and keep it al to himself
I hope that it's none of this.
The captain is the mouse in the droids head
That'd be a fun twist!
I like the social experiment idea. It makes room for At-Achran being a war toen planet. Maybe each "At" planet is a different experiment. The supervisor may have decided to see what would happen with an all middle class planet, or an all ultra rich class planet. And at Achrsn could have been the one were several factions were established, peaceful at first, but then seeds of doubt were purposely spread around. I liked the growth of Fern and Neel in this one. The show has been well written and well paced so far.
The rat like creature in the droids head is dodgy. If you watch, SM-33 is struggling to remember about the planet until the rat thing pops out, and then it repeats it's "don't remember" phrase. I dunno, it could be sentient.
It does appear to be quite sentient, doesn't it?
My favorite part was when little blue passed out! Lmao
After you mentioned Andor, it made me wonder if Kenari was one of the nine At planets.
If this is considered filler - I honestly wouldn’t mind multiple episodes like this. Go to all of the At planets and show the differences in each. Neel is the undercover mvp and true love goes long way in Star Wars always. Expect that storyline to continue at some point. I love seeing each characters change of heart the way we did throughout the bad batch too! It builds character and relationship with the audience. Sign us up for multiple seasons. Please.
Agreed!
Imagine if SM-33’s old captain is revealed and they are played/voiced by Simon Pegg
@@harrisonjames4020 They should bring Simon Pegg back similar to bringing back Andy Serkis in Andor
That would be perfect! Nick Frost and Simon Pegg!
They dynamic duo
I was just thinking about a Pegg-Frost Star Wars team😅
There was a similar thing happened during the clone wars. When C3PO and R2 D2 show up on different worlds and one was taken over by pit droids
I always figured that the other 8 planets were not completely blown away, either. Bombarded from orbit perhaps, poisoned, plundered or just abandoned. Don't know if we'll have time to see them all though. In fact I seriously doubt it but I wish they would, personally.
The one thing that stood out to me was the lack of droids on At Ackran. Social experiment, indeed.
There’s also none of Neel’s species present.
Interesting..... maybe each planet has 1 race not on it???@ruthbennett7563
SMEE is the Captain. Off'd the rest of the pirates, crash landed inside the Onyx Cinder and was damaged in the process.
The memory problems could be from the crash or more interestingly the little "mouse" infesting his wiring.
SMEE is confusing himself and the captain, similar to multiple personality disorder, when it comes to the "captains orders".
We need more twists. 😁
I’m alarmed by the creeping rise of very nasty comments about the show that I’ve been seeing.
Do not be alarmed! Hopeless crybaby's abound! Let them wallow in their dim-witted self righteousness!
Anyone notices that kh'ymm is basically an owl-kitty?
Yes! Like the love child of the eloped Owl & Pussycat from the childrens’poem❤
Indeed, Andreas! Kh'ymm is clearly a Cat-owl chimera! Such an intriguing creature! Quite the dangerous beasty!
At Attin, At Aytuu, At Achrann, At Arissia, At Aravin, At Acoda. That's six out of nine.
So the answer is with seven of nine...
@@ironfist7789 LOL!
@@ironfist7789 As it has always been!
I’m now very interested on why SM-33’s former captain removed any traces of the true location of At Attan? There’s gotta be at least one of the original crew mates that escaped the slaughter
Probably to make sure no one else would find the possible treasure
@@PizzatheHutt77This is already giving me the story of One-Eyed Willie vibes from the Goonies
The former captain may have fallen in love on At-Attin and wanted to protect her husband and family from all those treasure hunters as long as possible.
A bunch of pirates are searching for the treasure. He gets the location and they leave to go there. Protecting the location gets him the treasure himself. They get attacked by other pirates still jump to at attin and crash land
All I want is to see Jude Law's lightsaber and a new Sith lord in four episodes. Maybe the supervisor is an imperial warlord who had a hidden base in that mysterious world.
Wizard of Oz having a huge year between Agatha All Alone, Wicked and now this.
I could see At Attin being the last planet the pirates go to. The others could be actually destroyed before they got there, leaving only one viable Treasure Planet let.
Its also possible they plundered the other planets already so coordinates to them wouldn't matter.
Great point about this show feeling like a classic SW "extended galaxy" adventure. I think that's its greatest strength.
One of the skeletons in the ship was the captain. 2 different characters have mentioned this!
That mural looks like it's done in the same style as the one in Rebels.
It clearly is! That must not be a coinkeedink! This has stood out to me since the first episode. The connection to Sabine, etc, is a tad questionable. The connection to the Mortise Gods cannot be denied. Perhaps to the World Between Worlds, as well!
If the planets have been “copied” I wonder if the characters might also have duplicates (clones) like a large, social experiment.
nice work Meg🎉
I find the people who shriek "filler" don't know what they're talking about and like to complain, plus they can't say what is filler until they've seen an entire season or an entire show. BTW, a one-off episode that isn't part of the overall plot is not necessarily bad; it just depends on the episode.
I think that the treasure is also not what others ( the pirates etc) think it is either.
Thanks Meg! Hello There🙂
I agree with you, Meg! One thing I am sure of, Episode 4 was in NO way "filler". Every bit of it was geared towards the story line! I am quite bemused by those that are missing the near divine 'craftiness' with which this story is being presented! We've been given loads of clues, but we still have not been given the 'what' that these clues lead to!
The major trick to solving a 'case' is not usually in answering "w" questions (what, when, where, who, why...), the real key is answers to "how". If you can find out how, most of the other questions will be answered! But without enough forensic evidence, we still don't even know what we are trying to figure out! Such frustration. Brilliant! The lead clue, so far, is imbedded in the name "At Attin", but we just got hinted that in Episode 4. Indirectly, I might add.
The main question that I am wrestling with right now is this:
Why does SM33 act SO much like he is really the Captain, pretending not to be? Does this question answer itself?
I just got D+ back and have loved this series. The entire cast clicks so well. SM-33 transforming into the violent destroyer reminded me of the droid in Rebels that transformed from a protocol droid to a killer.
Their ship was interred for centuries. The Captain, unless he uploaded his consciousness into a computer, must be dead by now.
Unless he ages slowly like Yoda or a Hutte
or they put him in carbonite
Not sure I am with you on this. It is a good theory, but I do think that when they crached they all died, except SM-33. But maybe the planets are experimental. The supervisors or the one above them, created these worlds as copies, then they gave them different circumstances to live there. Just to study the behaviour
Meg, your theory reminds me of an episode of the original Twilight Zone called An Old Man in a Cave.
Besides the old Imperial helmet, did anyone else notice the Seven Dot symbols the clan wears as being similar to the Galactic Empire symbol?
They are not isolated from other planet. They make change with others planet peoples
Pretty sure KB is the Super-Vizor, and yes I think they are that crass. I am guessing the "go for the off switch" line is foreshadowing, and either Wim or Fern will have to turn off KB, Terminator 2 style.
Almost forgot, I do believe that Jod still have the credits. He used his force abilities to overpower the Hatters, maybe force pushed them or something. Then he took the animals and went for the kids.
That's why they didn't show us that scene
Great review and good series. You’re always gonna have those culture war people, you just have to ignore them.
But the Captain would have visited the other planets, to erase At Attin there as well, right?
We've got no evidence either way!
I think they didn't drop us easter egg like imperial style helmets without purpose.
I enjoy these videos
I thought it was another great episode and I like that they didn't drag it out into two episodes
I think the original pirate captain is the supervisor of At Atin.
My lazy theory on At Ackran is that the people of the planet realized about their planet's supervisor, leading to an overthrow of the planet's government. Afterwords, the survivors of that conflict split into the waring factions we see in this episode.
The imperial helmets could be explained - they did say they traded hides for arms with outworlders. So they apparently aren’t as isolated as At-Aton.
The "Imperial Helmets" the people on At Achron have could also be Salvaged Galactic Marine Helmets from the Clone wars era, they're even the same colour :D (with the frontal fabric peice removed)
They have business with Extraworld people thoug
@@gabrieleguasti5503 That's true, they said they purchase armour and weapons from outside the planet
Im curious why the treasure chamber has that head that resembles Hondo. Maybe Hondo is the supervisor and he finally hit the motherload. When we first met Jod, the metal hat he wore resembled hondo's hat as well.
Oh aye!
Very Good to have been given a short time to spend watching my Favourite Galactic Hostess today !
the next 4 weeks are welcome to take their time as we are 1/2 way throught this Story !
Part of me wondered if the barrier also has some kind of time distortion, and that ruined planet actually WAS At-attin. Just a different time from when the kids are from.
If the captain kill all the crew before getting to At Attin, why was there a skeleton on the ship? Either some were still alive or the skeleton was the captain. Perhaps SM-33 kill him but if so, why use a dagger? And who or what is strong enough to impale the body off the ground?
I think there is even more mystery here than we have seen so far.
All who are in the tower. Maybe some are guarding the ship
I am still loving it so far.
Liked the episode very much. Felt a bit like filler but moved the story along nicely. Looking forward to more about At Attin and the other related worlds
Maybe there is going to be a massive pirate fight happening on At Attin if Jod Na Nawood’s former pirate crew from Port Borgo is somehow going to track them to At Attin.
Overall I agree with your theory, what I have been trying to separate in my mind is, well, is this Fallout? And like At Attin is New Vegas with the pirate captain, long dead, but its his persona the Supervisor took on (because it had to be some time since the Onyx Cynder crashed, maybe not super long, because in crashing in might have buried itself, and it didn't take the kids long to dig out the entrance but it was deep enough that the droids didn't notice it). I am still convinced that Wim's dad has figured out more because of his job.
I also suspect that at least one episode will be bounty hunters catching up with them either bad ones sent by Brutus or one sent by K'ymm (who you think could be Din and that is how they expect to avoid the second half malaise).
I'm thinking the At planets are like the vaults from Fallout.
As always, a very interesting and insightful video! 👍 You make some compelling points to support your theories. As crazy as my thought sounds, I am still leaning towards that mural artwork being a very loose depiction of the Heroes of the Rebellion, even though I am at a loss to explain how the residents there could be aware of them yet not of other major developments in the galaxy outside of At Attin. Until the series explains it, I'm sticking to that theory. 🙂
i love this. It is so much fun
Why isn’t there a nod in the comments to spaceballs in addition to goonies etc
My theory is that it's the same Supervisor who supervises At Archrann but left it destroyed and in ruined.
Yes Lucas Films do more of this!! It's got that Andor, Mandalorian and Rebels vibe. Please no more Acolyte trash please. Keep doing this.
Interesting theory, Meg! It makes sense. We shall see.
from a 100 feet above view on the show .. i think atakrin (war zone) may show what happens when XYZ occurs where as At Aton is currently a control group where the droids rule and control everyones lives ... i also think that the treasure pit may exist because the droids protocol is to put treasure there and even though the supervisor is probably not there anymore they just continue to do their job.
I had already made that connection with Wizard of Oz. Even made a meme about it.
The "filler" was the children fighting in war plot line. It was nice that Neal got some character development, but it could just as easily cut from them getting off the ship to heading straight to the supervisors tower and nothing in the larger story would really be effected. Had that war sequence been a little deeper and less on the nose, I think the episode would have worked better.
Don't forget the cannon they showed us. It's likely that AtAttin has something like that and that it will come in use when the pirates arrive.
FILLER - i understand what people are saying.. but do people not watch other programs/series etc.. there are times when the show has to stop being action and do some character development... i know my life isnt 24/7 action..
I was convinced At Akran was At Attan after 30 years of war and misfortune. I’m still not sure it isn’t. The same buildings etc.. Surely it’s not duplicated to that extant
SC as an Expanded Universe inspired story is right on.
I do think the planets are a project. If it is a master supervisor or maybe a sith project. Maybe to create credits for their plans in the shadow.
But still it feels like the planets are build up aa copies of each other. The hoses looked exactly the same. Then they put the planets in different situations to see how humans would behave, and what way made them work more or less like willing slaves.
Thanks Meg really enjoying this show.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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If the star coordinates are available to the other AT-planets, but not for AT-Atin..... Then just go to the coordinates of the other planets and there you can get the Coordinates of At-Atin. Since they are missing on this world, go to a different one and get the address of where you want to go.... Wootini.
Meg, keep up the good work. Here is something to look into for future content for you, since you are one of the only channels that i trust to listen to because of a neutral but positive approach and presentation to Star Wars.
During the latest episode, Neel talks with the child soldier and explains his way of life, being peaceful. It’s almost a Buddhist perspective of non-violence and being peaceful. Neel describes himself as weak and scared and that his clan is weak because they don’t want to fight and just want to say sorry and be peaceful.
When the loud explosion erupts with Neel leading the group on the frontline, his initial reaction to the blast was to stand firm, ready and prepared for whatever it was.
Watch the film, Neel’s defense activates when it is fight or flight mode, despite him saying he’s scared and just wants peace.
This leads to what i want to share with you because no one has picked up on it yet.
These species and peoples of At-Attin were selected and purposefully chosen to be on this planet because of their characteristics of bravery and so on and so forth. They are on the mural in fern’s house, so Neel’s species and many others were chosen to participate in this grand project, The Great Work, over hundreds and hundreds of years.
Fern is a natural born leader who needs to grow into her leadership role, as well as Wim and KB. They all exude qualities that would help a planet prosper, even though At Attin is peaceful and their jobs are just to analyze money. It’s bigger than what people are looking at.
Unknown regions.
Treasures and devices.
Whatever treasure, device or whatever goal the Great Work is to accomplish is the plot device to connect everything together.
Tanalor.
Devices Cal Kestis found throughout the game.
Skeleton Crew is setting up the integration of new material to harmonize with existing material.
Neel’s species is a brave species of peace, but courageous during wartime or when they need to be.
Please keep up the Great Work, Star Wars needs to be treated with precious care and attention now more than ever.
Even if it’s Disney.
It’s still STAR WARS.
Have a great day, keep up the Great Work, Meg.
Luke searching for Jedi artifacts.
Maybe the supervisor is still the original captain. But now in a Bomar munk type situation. Or similar to General Greivous.
The humanoid brain in a droid body. More than the Spider Droids that the Monks use, but less than the combat Body that Greivous had.
This would allow him or her to continue to guide the society, maybe away from the Original purpose.
I think this episode has some of the weakest moments so far, but I still like where this is going. And the whole family likes it.
2:42 in the treasure room the "crystal skull" symbolises hondo? look closely?
I love Crew, most enjoyment from Star Wars since the First Mandalorian; I really hope Lucasfilm goes with this series as Mando's replacement, and we have four more seasons over the next six or seven years and watch these children grown up as in Stranger Things
the galaxy is soo large, we shouldnt be surprised that not all planets or people are aware of everything. i just hope we dont come across the New 1st Order
Looks like the coordinates have been carefully removed by lightsaber?
I can't say. "I know At Attin."
In my honest opinion, I think this episode was very juvenile and very poorly written. The problem is the show is confused about who its audience is whether it’s directed towards kids or whether it’s directed towards adults. And I think adults watching it would tend to be kind of insulted by it and older kids would feel it’s a little juvenile so really the only audience would be very young kids that would’ve enjoyed this episode.
I do think the Wizard of Oz theory makes sense considering the original Star Wars episode four was rumored to be based on the Wizard of Oz.
With that said, I still really love the show. Unfortunately the audience score is tanking so bad due to Star Wars fatigue, and fans frustrated with the political social ideologies Disney has plugged into the franchise. It will never get a season two so I’m hoping at the very least they finish it.
Thats my theory as well. Cool!
Oz is an interesting theory.
This show is adorable
What if they learned how to clone a planet?
Do you pronounce it @@-in or eighty-eighty-in?
I wonder what the actual treasure is.
For the At.. worlds they bulk ordered from Ikea 😂😂
What if one of the parents ends up being the Supervisor?
IT'S.... SNOKE.... OH GREAT!!! WE'RE OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF SNOKE
You know this is what I said, yesterday. No surprise, lol.
Most likely other 8 worlds had outsider contact which led to social collapse
i think SM33 and the ship had to do with the burning of the planet. operation cinder style..... you say the ship is the "Onyx Cinder"?? CINDER????? the Captain was pregnant... thats the treasure.... im calling it.
It’s Ep. 8…last scene…the children and parents gain access to the administration office. They walk in and see the back of a large chair….it turns slowly. Dave Fiolini appears. He is the administrator. He is evil. He has destroyed everything and hid the treasure for himself.
Good soldiers watch early
I think ut could all be connected to Thrawn , the Night Sisters , Moff Gideon and the First Order. .
Doesn't this have to somehow tie into the First Order?