WHAT AN EPISODE i swear i had a joyful childish smile the whole time, i mean, mystery, new lore, old lore, awesome action, brilliant cg, freaking X-wing chase on a moon!!! (giving me star wars starfighter memories) i loved it so much, i'm loving every second of this show ^~^
I like how they got Jude Law's character to outright say he's not a Jedi instead of pretending its some big reveal in a much later episode. The characters (most of them anyway) were smart enough to see through his BS and made the "I don't like you, you don't like me, but we're working towards the same goal" type of deal with each other. I'm not very good at explaining stuff like this, but hopefully my thoughts were conveyed clear enough to understand.
That's what make this series good to watch. The viewers like the characters are not being treated like idiots being drag along to stretch out the plot.
Yes!!! This has been my issue definitely with the acolyte but Star Wars in general is that they keep these “mysteries” going not out of story necessity but just bc they can for no reason, it’s lazy writing. They just withhold stuff for no reason and they use that to propel the story instead of it forming the story
I still belive he is Jedi trained. I think he was either a youngling that escaped order 66 or the padawan of a Jedi who escaped but died before Jude Laws character finished their training.
@@truthseekercanada This. My guess is he escaped and got picked up by pirates, becoming one on his own, and now meeting the kids brings him back to these early days. He'll probably betray them, then finally help them in the end, redeeming himself. Also... "Sylvo" ? "Jon Na Nawood" ? "Jon" "Sylvo" ? The dude is literally "John long Silver" from Treasure Island.
At 15:25 I feel like one of those planets is Tanalorr from Jedi Survivor. Another could be the new Lasat homeworld from Rebels. Hope someone can translate it.
That was Alfred Molina voicing the chap that stopped him when he rescued SM33. That means that he made a deal with the pirates to share the bounty but it went wrong when the fuel line was attached. So much fun.
Can we take a moment to appreciate all the practical effects this show is giving us? It's a welcome break for all the CGI. "How many names does this guy have?" Probably as many as Ezra Bridger, maybe more.
I think it's spelled "Sylvo" but he's definitely a take on "Long John Silver." This is really turning into a new take on Treasure Planet (which is a new take on Treasure Island, lol). So he will definitely have an ulterior motive, plan on betraying them, actually betray them at some point, but eventually have a change of heart and be on their side.
This week’s episode went so quick, I’m really loving this it’s so fun !!!! Neel is so freaking adorable, his little elephant noises when he snores so cute 💙
I believe Jod is a youngling that escaped Order 66. Hed be similar in age to Ahsoka, just a few years younger. Probably still a youngling trainee or a very fresh Padawan.
Hidden worlds secreted away from before the rise of the Empire task with an important, secret task… I’m getting some strong Foundation vibes from this.
Another good episode, everyone is just a joy to watch! SM-33 is being more of his charming pirate self! Can't wait to find out more about At Attin and Jod. And anything Star Wars with a B1 in it gets lots of points from me!
your mishearing of Silvo as Silver made me realize how similar it is to Long John Silver, the main antagonist of Treasure Island. I wouldn't make that connection if not for SM33 (Smee), it makes me think some of the naming is based on classic adventure novels that may have also been adapted by Disney
Sure, I caught both of those instances that seem to be references to the pirate genre, but of course, "pirate genre" was explicit from the start. Also, "Crimson Jack" is the name of a pirate from early Star Wars comics.
Yeah I caught the Silvo/Silver connection when they first name dropped him in episode 1, makes the whole looking for lost treasure in a mysterious place, hidden by fog/nebula that much more prevalent.
An observation, from an economic standpoint: The two key factors that affect value are supply & demand. So imagine you had a world that was your galaxy’s commerce center, and was where the vast majority of your reserve currency were stored. Now, imagine that world was suddenly cut off from the rest of civilization. This would have two very different effects: it would drastically increase the value of currency across the galaxy, while simultaneously drastically *reducing it* on that world. So when Wim’s dad gave him those credit ingots for his lunch money, it was probably pocket change to them, but anywhere else in the galaxy Wim’s lunch money for a week is a king’s ransom. This is because credits are in ridiculous overabundance on At Attin, to the point where their entire government workforce is now constructed around literally just counting and re-counting the money and tracking how it circulates. The world doesn’t appear to have any real natural resources other than the forests, which don’t seem to be particularly exploited at the moment. And the planet has been doing this for so long, with no contact with the outside, that no one knows what that money is actually worth anymore. And if the Supervisor is a droid or computer system, as many speculate, it could be stuck in a loop, following its two final prime directives from the Republic: manage the money and restrict access to the planet. But there’s a big problem looming here: if this is the case, were the planet to re-enter the galactic stage, it could potentially completely destabilize the New Republic by devaluing the currency to near-worthlessness.
One flaw with your theory: The merchant in the 2nd episode clearly recognized the money as old republic credits, so there must have been at least 1 if not more money changes, would also be logical, republican credits to imperial credits etc
@ Not sure how it’s a flaw. Old Republic Credits likely still spend, the same way an old Wheat Cent or a Bicentennial Quarter or Susan B Anthony Dollar. And the pirate identified it easily, remarking mainly on how it’s in mint condition. Most Old Republic Credits in circulation are likely well-worn and being de-circulated by the reserve, in the same way as old US bills & coins. Old Republic Credits are likely uncommon, but mint or near-mint ones are likely quite rare. But keep in mind it’s only been 30 years since the end of the Old Republic, Old Republic currency is likely still in wide circulation, especially on worlds that escaped direct Imperial control. When money designs are changed, old, obsolete currency is collected by the banks and sent to the mint for recycling. Old coins are electrolytically processed and melted down, and bills are shredded & pulped. This is how certain coins gain extra value beyond their face, as certain designs become more rare and therefore desirable. But if you take that super-rare coin and spend it at the grocery store, it’s still only actually representing its face value.
@@fusionaddict I meant money reform sorry non native i wasn't coming up with the right language, may country changed currencya lot, every time the old bills were not only pulled from circulation but were not accepted in shops anymore. 2 times it happened after war and once after a regime change, like we had in the galaxy far far away, so old currency might not have value as a currency anymore
Jod would have been 20ish for Order 66 so he could have been a Jedi and just fell into disillusionment. Kannan had a similar story till he joined up with Hera
A) I hope this gets renewed as it’s been a total blast and b) I hope the other Star Wars creators are taking notice that Star Wars is supposed to be a fun ride despite the serious story. “Bad episodes” tend to be boring which this has not been……
I think "Jack" was a youngling at the time the Jedi where eradicated, it would fit in the timeline, he had some basic training in the force, when he had to hide from the Empire and had to survive by any means necessary, drifting through the galaxy, on his own.
I have a feeling that Jod isn’t a Jedi, also what I find funny is those kids firing at those X-wing fighters (even though they were trying to help them 😂).
So Jod has three names so far, maybe he's deep deep deep undercover? Did he steal the Identities? Maybe he stole them to do some secret mission for the Rebels or The First Order/Empire? Or to hide who he really is? Jod could be his real name, as neither Brutus nor Kh'ymm knew the Jod name? Also is the Supervisor the Original Captain of SM33? I need longer episode!!! lol
I love this show is reference old pirate stories with characters sm33 AKA smee Captain slivor aka long John sliver I wonder what other one we'll get through the show
I'm wondering if Palpatine would've known about At Attin as a leader of the republic and then the emperor. I think it'd be cool if whoever the Supervisor is, is maybe an old operative of Palpatine's, and At Attin ends up being what helps fun the First Order. But that might be a bit grim for a more kid-oriented show.
I don't know if it's related to the First Order or any sequel trilogy nonsense, but you're right that the Supervisor could be a former imperial officer who's still loyal to Palpatine.
I’m loving this series but my complaint on this episode I didnt like was the exposition dump by Kh’ymm on the At-Attin. -show don’t tell. -it was convenient
I think I know what's going on I think the kids are the Clones of their parents.There show like this word they got onto a ship and they found out their selves were they are reincarnated and clones of their parents I guarantee 100% this is what's going on is an animated show called (Astra lost in Space)😊
The kids knew nothing about the war. The adults on At Attin were still speaking of the Republic. I'm still convinced no more than perhaps the top cabal on the planet (which might include Wem's father) is aware of what has transpired in the larger galaxy, and the Great Work is probably just "make work" to keep the population busy and unaware that they're being held prisoners on the planet for their own protection. The caution point for us as the audience, though, is that we _know_ they're better off staying unknown behind their barrier...because the rest of the galaxy is still a mess.
@@bursegsardaukarthis just made me think of something that happened in the first episode, and it brings up an interesting point. Wim is playing with a “dark” and a “light” jedi toy in our first glimpse of him. I noticed it on the first watch but didn’t really make any connection or even think about it until you said “what he thought was a jedi”, but the “dark” jedi with the red lightsaber won his play fight. Considering the high regard he holds “jedi” and how he sees them as heroic protectors, that has very interesting implications about the society he comes from. It’s probably nothing, but what if his society sees the sith as the “good guys”?
WHAT AN EPISODE
i swear
i had a joyful childish smile the whole time, i mean, mystery, new lore, old lore, awesome action, brilliant cg, freaking X-wing chase on a moon!!! (giving me star wars starfighter memories)
i loved it so much, i'm loving every second of this show ^~^
On the second watch, i always pay attention to Neel, because he's always doing something silly
Me too. 😁
All the kids are having confidence-building moments to shine, I like it.
Neel might even talk to Roona when they get back.😉
Nope… Roona is a loser… or will be soon, lol. 😉
I like how they got Jude Law's character to outright say he's not a Jedi instead of pretending its some big reveal in a much later episode. The characters (most of them anyway) were smart enough to see through his BS and made the "I don't like you, you don't like me, but we're working towards the same goal" type of deal with each other. I'm not very good at explaining stuff like this, but hopefully my thoughts were conveyed clear enough to understand.
That's what make this series good to watch. The viewers like the characters are not being treated like idiots being drag along to stretch out the plot.
Yes!!! This has been my issue definitely with the acolyte but Star Wars in general is that they keep these “mysteries” going not out of story necessity but just bc they can for no reason, it’s lazy writing. They just withhold stuff for no reason and they use that to propel the story instead of it forming the story
I still belive he is Jedi trained. I think he was either a youngling that escaped order 66 or the padawan of a Jedi who escaped but died before Jude Laws character finished their training.
@@truthseekercanada This. My guess is he escaped and got picked up by pirates, becoming one on his own, and now meeting the kids brings him back to these early days. He'll probably betray them, then finally help them in the end, redeeming himself.
Also... "Sylvo" ? "Jon Na Nawood" ? "Jon" "Sylvo" ? The dude is literally "John long Silver" from Treasure Island.
With only 8 episodes there isn’t enough time to drag plot lines out 😖
At 15:25 I feel like one of those planets is Tanalorr from Jedi Survivor. Another could be the new Lasat homeworld from Rebels. Hope someone can translate it.
That was Alfred Molina voicing the chap that stopped him when he rescued SM33. That means that he made a deal with the pirates to share the bounty but it went wrong when the fuel line was attached. So much fun.
Can we take a moment to appreciate all the practical effects this show is giving us? It's a welcome break for all the CGI.
"How many names does this guy have?" Probably as many as Ezra Bridger, maybe more.
This show just keeps getting better and better, and I was already loving it!
I think it's spelled "Sylvo" but he's definitely a take on "Long John Silver." This is really turning into a new take on Treasure Planet (which is a new take on Treasure Island, lol). So he will definitely have an ulterior motive, plan on betraying them, actually betray them at some point, but eventually have a change of heart and be on their side.
This week’s episode went so quick, I’m really loving this it’s so fun !!!!
Neel is so freaking adorable, his little elephant noises when he snores so cute 💙
Great episode. And lovin the fresh cut man!
I believe Jod is a youngling that escaped Order 66. Hed be similar in age to Ahsoka, just a few years younger. Probably still a youngling trainee or a very fresh Padawan.
This episode made KB my favorite so far. She seems to keep her head in during the craziness.
She is great.. but Neel and his hair wins every time.❤❤❤❤
Neil must be protected at all costs!
Wooooaaaahhhhhh..... that haircut threw me for a loop! It looks good, just caught me off guard is all
Hidden worlds secreted away from before the rise of the Empire task with an important, secret task… I’m getting some strong Foundation vibes from this.
Another good episode, everyone is just a joy to watch! SM-33 is being more of his charming pirate self! Can't wait to find out more about At Attin and Jod. And anything Star Wars with a B1 in it gets lots of points from me!
Yeah I really enjoyed this episode especially with them finally diving into The Old Republic a little
your mishearing of Silvo as Silver made me realize how similar it is to Long John Silver, the main antagonist of Treasure Island. I wouldn't make that connection if not for SM33 (Smee), it makes me think some of the naming is based on classic adventure novels that may have also been adapted by Disney
Sure, I caught both of those instances that seem to be references to the pirate genre, but of course, "pirate genre" was explicit from the start. Also, "Crimson Jack" is the name of a pirate from early Star Wars comics.
Yeah I caught the Silvo/Silver connection when they first name dropped him in episode 1, makes the whole looking for lost treasure in a mysterious place, hidden by fog/nebula that much more prevalent.
@@lucasdolding6924 Also his alias. "Jon Na Nawood". "Sylvo". "Jon Sylvo".
We've been tricked by Disney to watch Treasure Planet. AGAIN.
And I love it.
This show is so much fun. Love it
It was easier to catch with closed captions, but KB's parents said that she has very urgent medical issues. I have a feeling this will come up.
We got Smee from Peter Pan and Long John Silver(Silva/Silvo) also hearing both from Treasure Island(Planet) Fun little Disney nods in Star Wars.
I think you mean JM Barrie & Robert Louis Stevenson nods. 😉
I have a sneaking suspicion that the father's wife was a Jedi.
Good call on the flock of children considering that Kim is an owl.
It was crazy to find out that Maeby from Arrested Development plays the owl in this episode. I would've never guessed based on the voice.
An observation, from an economic standpoint: The two key factors that affect value are supply & demand. So imagine you had a world that was your galaxy’s commerce center, and was where the vast majority of your reserve currency were stored. Now, imagine that world was suddenly cut off from the rest of civilization. This would have two very different effects: it would drastically increase the value of currency across the galaxy, while simultaneously drastically *reducing it* on that world. So when Wim’s dad gave him those credit ingots for his lunch money, it was probably pocket change to them, but anywhere else in the galaxy Wim’s lunch money for a week is a king’s ransom. This is because credits are in ridiculous overabundance on At Attin, to the point where their entire government workforce is now constructed around literally just counting and re-counting the money and tracking how it circulates. The world doesn’t appear to have any real natural resources other than the forests, which don’t seem to be particularly exploited at the moment. And the planet has been doing this for so long, with no contact with the outside, that no one knows what that money is actually worth anymore. And if the Supervisor is a droid or computer system, as many speculate, it could be stuck in a loop, following its two final prime directives from the Republic: manage the money and restrict access to the planet. But there’s a big problem looming here: if this is the case, were the planet to re-enter the galactic stage, it could potentially completely destabilize the New Republic by devaluing the currency to near-worthlessness.
One flaw with your theory: The merchant in the 2nd episode clearly recognized the money as old republic credits, so there must have been at least 1 if not more money changes, would also be logical, republican credits to imperial credits etc
@ Not sure how it’s a flaw. Old Republic Credits likely still spend, the same way an old Wheat Cent or a Bicentennial Quarter or Susan B Anthony Dollar. And the pirate identified it easily, remarking mainly on how it’s in mint condition. Most Old Republic Credits in circulation are likely well-worn and being de-circulated by the reserve, in the same way as old US bills & coins. Old Republic Credits are likely uncommon, but mint or near-mint ones are likely quite rare. But keep in mind it’s only been 30 years since the end of the Old Republic, Old Republic currency is likely still in wide circulation, especially on worlds that escaped direct Imperial control.
When money designs are changed, old, obsolete currency is collected by the banks and sent to the mint for recycling. Old coins are electrolytically processed and melted down, and bills are shredded & pulped. This is how certain coins gain extra value beyond their face, as certain designs become more rare and therefore desirable. But if you take that super-rare coin and spend it at the grocery store, it’s still only actually representing its face value.
@@fusionaddict I meant money reform sorry non native i wasn't coming up with the right language, may country changed currencya lot, every time the old bills were not only pulled from circulation but were not accepted in shops anymore. 2 times it happened after war and once after a regime change, like we had in the galaxy far far away, so old currency might not have value as a currency anymore
The guy who was shot in the eye is played/ voiced by Alfred Molina.
Not the same pirate. We saw that pirate the previous episode getting an implanted eyepatch. The one voiced by Alfred Molina didn’t have one.
Jod would have been 20ish for Order 66 so he could have been a Jedi and just fell into disillusionment. Kannan had a similar story till he joined up with Hera
A) I hope this gets renewed as it’s been a total blast and b) I hope the other Star Wars creators are taking notice that Star Wars is supposed to be a fun ride despite the serious story. “Bad episodes” tend to be boring which this has not been……
18:17 Wait rofl I just noticed that this scene and SM33's character reminds me a lot of Foxy the Pirate Fox from FNAF
I think "Jack" was a youngling at the time the Jedi where eradicated, it would fit in the timeline, he had some basic training in the force, when he had to hide from the Empire and had to survive by any means necessary, drifting through the galaxy, on his own.
Kh'ymm is a great new character and this show is so fun,I wonder who Jude Law's character really is...
I’m just realizing you look like a better looking Paul dano great reaction loving this show
I have a feeling that Jod isn’t a Jedi, also what I find funny is those kids firing at those X-wing fighters (even though they were trying to help them 😂).
Crimson Jack got the coordinates it was ready
Wow! Love your new haircut! You look so handsome!
4:31 on your reaction video - guess that's the Blackbeard of the Star Wars universe on the left side.
So Jod has three names so far, maybe he's deep deep deep undercover? Did he steal the Identities? Maybe he stole them to do some secret mission for the Rebels or The First Order/Empire? Or to hide who he really is? Jod could be his real name, as neither Brutus nor Kh'ymm knew the Jod name? Also is the Supervisor the Original Captain of SM33? I need longer episode!!! lol
It's being made obvious that the Supervisor is an Old Republic rogue AI. The humans lost control of that planet thousands of years ago
Ooohhh u did your hair done, verryyyyy niceeee
I love this show is reference old pirate stories with characters sm33 AKA smee Captain slivor aka long John sliver I wonder what other one we'll get through the show
I'm wondering if Palpatine would've known about At Attin as a leader of the republic and then the emperor. I think it'd be cool if whoever the Supervisor is, is maybe an old operative of Palpatine's, and At Attin ends up being what helps fun the First Order. But that might be a bit grim for a more kid-oriented show.
I don't know if it's related to the First Order or any sequel trilogy nonsense, but you're right that the Supervisor could be a former imperial officer who's still loyal to Palpatine.
It would be cool if we get a Nihilus name drop as a destroyer of the Old Republic treasure worlds.
Perhaps Bogano could be one of those planets? And Kim was just mistaken in her assumption that only At Attin remains 😁
I’m loving this series but my complaint on this episode I didnt like was the exposition dump by Kh’ymm on the At-Attin.
-show don’t tell.
-it was convenient
Finally a Star Wars character names after me. :) (Neal)
Awwww yeeaaaahh
I like the ...owl thing, it was half Puppet half CGi was it? Movements had been very puppet like but the face looked cgi'ed
All the protocol droids said things that were parody of what c3po says when waking up at various times
I think I know what's going on I think the kids are the Clones of their parents.There show like this word they got onto a ship and they found out their selves were they are reincarnated and clones of their parents I guarantee 100% this is what's going on is an animated show called (Astra lost in Space)😊
“Keep it simple, stupid,” the show. I love this show SO much. Simple, clean, entertaining, tight. So much fun. ❤️
we have a silver (silvo), now we just need a Flint... waiting to see how piratey this gets
vibe reminds of the adventure in the Time Bandits...
Just not as big a fever dream as that film is
The kids knew nothing about the war. The adults on At Attin were still speaking of the Republic. I'm still convinced no more than perhaps the top cabal on the planet (which might include Wem's father) is aware of what has transpired in the larger galaxy, and the Great Work is probably just "make work" to keep the population busy and unaware that they're being held prisoners on the planet for their own protection. The caution point for us as the audience, though, is that we _know_ they're better off staying unknown behind their barrier...because the rest of the galaxy is still a mess.
Whim's going to be heartbroken when he finds out what happned to the jedi
Or betrayed by what he thought was a Jedi later...
@@bursegsardaukarthis just made me think of something that happened in the first episode, and it brings up an interesting point. Wim is playing with a “dark” and a “light” jedi toy in our first glimpse of him. I noticed it on the first watch but didn’t really make any connection or even think about it until you said “what he thought was a jedi”, but the “dark” jedi with the red lightsaber won his play fight. Considering the high regard he holds “jedi” and how he sees them as heroic protectors, that has very interesting implications about the society he comes from. It’s probably nothing, but what if his society sees the sith as the “good guys”?
wait who is this guy? where's the old one. also cool reaction.
LFG !!
✨🔑✨💫
7:24 7:29 Wrong on both counts.
Wait, your beabie isnt surgically attached to your head?
Are you going to react to dune: prophecy?
Could he be a former sith?
what is this string you speak off... i said the same thing ;)
First!