Skeleton Crewepisode 5 is the best installment yet thanks to a solid twist, some dark elements, and the forward propulsion of its pirate-based plot.Skeleton Crewepisode 5’s Easter eggswere aplenty as the children and Jod Na Nawood traveled to the planet of Lanupa. AsSkeleton Crew’s cast of characterssearched for the hidden vault of pirate captain Tak Rennod, they moved closer to finding the hidden location of At Attin.

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

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Skeleton Crew follows four ordinary children who become lost in the expansive Star Wars galaxy. As they navigate unfamiliar worlds and the challenges they present, the group endeavors to find their way back to their home planet, undertaking a journey across the iconic Star Wars universe.

In myreview ofSkeleton Crewepisode 4, as well as episode 3, I remarked that the show seemed to be spinning its wheels ever so slightly in the search for At Attin. Although this did not hinder my enjoyment of the show due to how strong the characters and overall tone ofSkeleton Creware, I was hoping that episode 5 would pick up the pace somewhat in regard to the central journey. Thankfully,Skeleton Crewepisode 5 provided exactly that, making for the show’s best episode yet.

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Skeleton Crew Episode 5 Progressed The Story In Several Key Ways

Characters Were Developed, Coordinates Were Found, & Villains Were Defeated

Skeleton Crewepisode 5 benefitted massively from its fast-paced story. SM-33 quickly remembered the location of the lair of his former master, Captain Tak Rennod, leading the kids to a fascinating spa planet named Lanupa. This led to a treasure-hunting journey of the highest order as the characters navigated booby traps and pirates to find a vault that would lead them to At Attin. This journey perfectly captured what works so well aboutSkeleton Crew’s story and tone.

The development that At Attin is fabled for owning a “mint” that produces credits on a mass scale is also interesting, leading Jude Law’s Jod to take a darker turn. The episode ends with Jod challenging Fern to the captaincy of the Onyx Cinder, taking on a much more threatening nature now that he knows the true nature ofSkeleton Crew’s At Attin. As the episode ends, the crew is separated, Jod is captain with a new lightsaber, the key to At Attin is obtained, the show’s pirate pursuers are mostly defeated, andSkeleton Crew’s story is left in an intriguing spot going into the final three episodes.

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Skeleton Crew Episode 5 Proves That The Show Gets Star Wars

What became clear to me inSkeleton Crewepisode 5 is how much the show getsStar Wars. I have made it no secret in earlier reviews that I thought this, but episode 5 truly drove it home. The show’s upbeat tone, lovable characters, arcs, and sense of childlike wonder are the values George Lucas envisioned for the franchise back in the 70s.Skeleton Crewepisode 5 continues all of these elements as well as developing the plot significantly while piling on other elements that make it a perfect encapsulation ofStar Wars.

The appearance of Hutt characters, Muun aliens, and the excellently designed benevolent character Cthallops are excellentStar WarsEaster eggs to the wider franchise. Then there is the further exploration of the pirates, be it Jod or the villainous Tak Rennod, adding more to an underexplored section of the franchise. Finally,Skeleton Crewadds more to the exploration of the Force via connections to Qui-Gon Jinn and the inclusion of a lightsaber, rounding out the show’s best installment yet.