Tag: Skeleton Crew (season one)

Skeleton Crew Season One Review: “Zero Friends Again”

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After Jod’s betrayal, the kids struggle with the fallout and the way forward, while the wily pirate finds himself on the edge of execution in Skeleton Crew’s sixth episode, “Zero Friends Again,” a delightful, madcap episode which gives KB her due and covers disability representation in a respectful way. Continue reading “Skeleton Crew Season One Review: “Zero Friends Again””

Skeleton Crew Season One Review: “You Have a Lot to Learn About Pirates”

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With Skeleton Crew’s “You Have a Lot to Learn About Pirates,” tracking down the secret lair of the ship’s previous captain leads to a really fifth episode with quite the cliffhanger ending. Continue reading “Skeleton Crew Season One Review: “You Have a Lot to Learn About Pirates””

Skeleton Crew Season One Review: “Can’t Say I Remember No At Attin”

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Did Kh’ymm’s coordinates lead the kids home or somewhere far more surprising? In Skeleton Crew’s fourth episode, “Can’t Say I Remember No At Attin,” despite a tonal shift it can’t quite support, the mystery of their home world broadens, a friend might not be a friend after all, and Neel really shines! Continue reading “Skeleton Crew Season One Review: “Can’t Say I Remember No At Attin””

Skeleton Crew Season One Review: “Very Interesting, As An Astrogation Problem”

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With a mysterious stranger guiding their escape, will the kids from At Attin find their way home or more trouble? In Skeleton Crew’s third episode, “Very Interesting, As An Astrogation Problem,” keeps up the fun pace, answers some and provides more questions for its mysteries, and really lets the main cast thrive. Continue reading “Skeleton Crew Season One Review: “Very Interesting, As An Astrogation Problem””

Skeleton Crew Series Premiere Review: “This Could Be a Real Adventure” & “Way, Way Out Past the Barrier”

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Over two years since its initial announcement, Jon Watts and Christopher Ford’s Skeleton Crew has finally arrived on Disney+ with a two-episode series premiere, “This Could Be a Real Adventure” & “Way, Way Out Past the Barrier.” Enjoyable leads, an intriguing mystery, and a wistful sense of adventure, all despite some pacing issues, mark Skeleton Crew’s fulfilment of its 80’s-inspirations yet its ability to grow into its own thing at the same time. Continue reading “Skeleton Crew Series Premiere Review: “This Could Be a Real Adventure” & “Way, Way Out Past the Barrier””