- Title: Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – Can’t Say I Remember No At Attin
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Still searching for their home world, the crew’s robot steers them to what was likely once very similar to At Attin but now is a post-apocalyptic hellscape (or the Disney equivalent where nothing remotely violent happens on-screen). The crew spends a single episode on At Achrann with the kids and Jod (Jude Law) each joining opposing warbands until they meet up again with the crafty pirate captain having crafted a fix for all of them. The end of the episode teases clues to the real At Attin until it’s revealed SM-33 (Nick Frost) has been programed to forget about his experience with the former planet. When those memories are unlocked by Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong) his orders to kill anyone asking about the planet are revived as well.
There’s not all that much to the episode for a series that continues to feel more and more like something meant for the Disney Channel rather than Disney+. At this point I think the odds of the treasure on At Attin are just as likely to be “love” as any Old Republic credits. The action stays with the kids who train with the before being used as advanced scouts by them against their enemies (Jod has a similar experience, although his craftiness allows him to turn it to his advantage). Neel (Robert Timothy Smith) makes a friend in the child warrior Hayna (Hala Finley) who alone in her people finds his kindness refreshing.