YOU HAVE A LOT TO LEARN ABOUT PIRATES Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Ep 5 | The 716th Legion Reacts

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  • @terririnella4032
    @terririnella4032 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +12

    i will say, one of the things i do appreciate is that the kids, act like kids. Even if they are smart, resourceful....they respond like kids, scared of the adventure they were eager and even reckless to go on, playing and laughing, wanting to eat (the buffet would be my first choice, then and now), innocent, trusting, acting adultlike (or what they think is adult). They are not adults in kid bodies(it will allow them to make mistakes, not just solve everything and genuinely grow)...it also means the adults act like adults, including being frustrated when they act like kids

  • @ssotkow
    @ssotkow 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thank you 716 Legion (minus the most passionate two) for reacting for us during the holiday season. Finally the guy behind camera, Rich, is front and center. Love the candid and insightful analysis Christian brings to all the channel's reactions. Cheers boys!

  • @TroyWarsHere
    @TroyWarsHere 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    When he says “ your focus determines your reality” qui gon said that in episode 1 to anikan 😳

    • @ryanosouless
      @ryanosouless 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Great point!! Idk how we didn’t catch that!

  • @alexdavis-mann8513
    @alexdavis-mann8513 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +11

    Ppl complain about how things are filler all the time and then complain a season is only 8 episodes and didnt develop the characters 😅

    • @ryanosouless
      @ryanosouless 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I do feel the “filler” argument is overused, but people want episodes and stories to “matter”. I feel it’s a disservice to the medium to only have 6-10 episodes in a season of tv.

  • @margote7965
    @margote7965 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Tak Rennod is Donner backwards as an homage to his Goonies. Bryce Dallas Howard will direct next week which should be interesting. By the way the chair is a representation of a Weequay. I have seen some video stills of the hologram and it does look like a Weequay. That would make sense. It would also be great if the supervisor turns out to be Hondo as I think he is a great fan favourite.

  • @ssotkow
    @ssotkow 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Reactor from Pantherfilms channel speculated Jod may be a former inquisitor (force-sensitive jedi hunter) turned pirate... that reveal would be a lot more intriguing than the old trope of a rogue jedi. If true, A++ for writers for subverting all expectations.

    • @ssotkow
      @ssotkow 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Btw, has Jod always worn gloves. Have we ever seen his bare skinned hands? If not, then Rich may be right he has cybernetic hands with magnetic power hidden behind those gloves... the oldest pirate captain tropes are hooks for hands. This also explains KB (who may be part cybernetics as well) sensing Jod's false Jedi abilities, like her connection with cybernetic owl Ky-m. I'm also reminded of Jude Law in the film AI where he played a complete robot.

  • @G1Transformed
    @G1Transformed 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    12:07 Are they though? We've been given a lot. Think about it. They played the Force theme when they introduced him to us, as he floated the key towards himself. While he doesn't confirm or deny that he is/was a Jedi, he dismisses the children's claims with Jedi knowledge, knowledge we've heard other Jedi use before. Shows aimed at children are typically on the nose, so why would this would be any different?
    This story takes place five years after ROTJ, and ROTJ takes place 23 years after Order 66. We can assume that Jod Na Nawood's age is similar to Jude Law's, yeah? Well, Jude is 51 years old. 28 years ago, Jod would have been 23 years old. We know he's Force sensative--that didn't just happen. Jod is old enough to have grown up on Coruscant and raised at the Jedi Temple, which is what would have happened since that's the time he grew up in.
    At the time of Order 66, Jod would have been the about the age Obi-Wan was in TPM, so I suppose he could have been a pawdawn like Obi-Wan, but given the circumstances of the times, he was very likely graduated to Jedi Knight like Anakin or General like Ahsoka and Kanan. This would also explain why he doesn't like droids, given that he would have led Clone Troopers to fight them during the Clone Wars. How many of his friends were slain by droids?
    Jod, like the other Jedi we've met after Order 66, has been on the run, becoming whomever he needed to be to live another day, and that would explain all the other names people in this series have called him by. He just explained to Wim that the galaxy is rotten, meaning that he has given up on it, which also explains why he's betrayed so many people. The Jedi protected the Old Republic and the Republic for thousands of years, and in the blink of an eye the Empire managed to sway the general public to the new order it brought, turning the galaxy against the Jedi. The Empire in less than three decades managed to erase the Jedi from history. We learned in ANH that few people know of the Jedi, and those that have heard of them think they are band of cooks following a hokey religion. Imagine living in that darkness for 28 years. Wim's overflowing adirmation ofJedi lore must have been like an ember of hope burning brightly to Jod. Wim woke up someone Silvo and Crimson Jack had forgot was there. Jod could have left/killed the children several times already, yet he hasn't. He knew how to turn off SM-33, yet he left him on because he made the children feel safe. The point is Jod could have done whatever it is he wanted to dow without the children, but he has kept him at his side, safe and well fed. He's looked out for their best interest every step of the way. He's not a villain, but a good guy. We are being missed on purpose, because Jod is "alone" and "lost," as he told the children back at Khy'mm's place.
    "I waited and the Force provided."
    --Jod Na Nawood
    The longer Jod stays with the children, the more he finds his way back to the person he used to be.
    15:04 This is the second time this episode that we've heard the actual sound of the Force being used. This sound was absent in episode two. I think it's because Jod's connection to the Force was week back then, which explains why it looked janky when he used it, but look at him now. He has a very good command of the Force; his connection to the Force has grown much stronger.
    17:16 The children are oblivious to the danger they're in. The behavior they're exhibiting now coupled with Fern's constant second guessing Jod's motives, and SM-33 only listening to "the captain's orders" (25:56) is very problematic in times of danger.
    19:14 No, Scipio is the Muun's homeworld, and that's why we see the guards here 18:53 speaking to the Muuns. Professor Umiam Gorelox is probably in that pool confirming his identity to the guards. 19:37 You got there =)
    24:35 On your rewatch did you catch Jod telling Wim about having a real adventure? In addition to keep the children safe, Jod has also been allowing them to experience their dreams. Jod knows Wim seeks adventure--he told Jod so earlier in the episode--and Jod's giving them one.
    26:46 Mr. Krabs =P
    27:09 I don't think things are as bad as we are being led to believe. Jod is thinking how best to get everyone out of here alive. And that's why he releive's Fern of Captain duty. Think about the order he gave SM-33, what did he actually order SM-33 to do: to take the children to the ship and keep them detained there. He order SM-33 to take the children to the safest place possible! His choice of word and demeanor plays into the adventure Wim wanted.
    28:18 Look at that, a sigh of relief. He never wanted to hurt her. He just needed her to yield so that SM-33 would follow his commands; they need another "grown up" in the room since the children won't do what Fern told Wim to do in the first episode, which was to "grow up," lol.
    28:45 Wim gave them a very unexpected and authentic adventure. He also made Jod's job much harder! Jod wanted to get off this planet with the least amount of trouble possible--he didn't want to have to reveal who he used to be, but he's going to have to now. He needs to find the children before they get into some real trouble. They don't have SM-33 to save them. They only have each other now. KB and Neel are going to have to use their analytical skills to navigate the grotos they end up in while Fern leads. Wim is going to have to step up. I figure the next episode is going to be Wim and Fern's episode, much like how the last one was Neel's.
    What a fun episode. Nice reaction guys =)

  • @auntvesuvi3872
    @auntvesuvi3872 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thanks to Rich, Ryan and Christian! ✨💀✨ Enjoy the remainder of your wintry celebrations... and may your 2025 exceed all expectations. 🥂

  • @davidnora7272
    @davidnora7272 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I’m honestly wondering after this episode if Jod isn’t undercover for some yet to be explained side. Law enforcement does send people in undercover to gather information…..

    • @ryanosouless
      @ryanosouless 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Interesting thought!

    • @mumplaysminecraft3029
      @mumplaysminecraft3029 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I wondered something similar with all his aliases, but I just think hes a crook, somehow taken by the pirates as a child.

  • @xXerickcg92xX
    @xXerickcg92xX 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    auto like for my boiis!

  • @robbiuchiha
    @robbiuchiha 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Black guy looks nothing like Jordan Peele...😭