That’s what I’ve been saying, I really want them to end this show on a massive failure for our heroes, the imperial remnant comes along, prefers either Thrawn or Commandant Hux’s fleet and just decimate the shield, take control of the planet and just start milking it for whatever they can get their hands on, transports, at haulers, Gozanti class cruisers, all filled to the brim with republic credits shipped straight off into the unknown regions, maybe then the mando movie could be focused on new republic efforts to track down these credits which leads them to their first proper indication that there might be something brewing behind the scenes.
Also, perhaps the remnant have been hunting down all of the old republic mints. We’ve seen how at-accron seemed to have a decent bit of imperial army uniform and so perhaps they are the ones who ransacked the planet and all of its treasures. Just like the other 6 or 7 hidden gems
My hope/assumption is that KB interfaced with Kh'ymm, upon realizing that The Onyx Cinder was under a tractor beam, and We just weren't shown it...just like We weren't shown Jod sneaking on to the ship. That's the only way it could work, since communications aren't possible, once ships pass in to At-Attin's atmosphere.
@@anthonyyoutubefan7567 Ditto. They can help secure the frigate. But who's going to stop Jod? The Supervisor? The parents and kids? Luke Skywalker? Or he's so distrusting he can't leave?
@@sandal_thong I think the possible X-factors in the climax could be: 1. The Supervisor reveal will rock Jod, along with the 4 kids and their parents...leading to a world-changing realignment for the entire planet. 2. The phantom known as Ninaa Nawood is (finally?) revealed, and it destroys all of Jod Na Nawood's personae, leaving him (psychologically) back to the preteen he was, during the end of The Clone Wars and the beginning of The Sith and The Empire's reign. Apparently, Jod is supposed to be nearly 40 years old (Jude Law was 49, when he filmed, Skeleton Crew, in 2022). Knowing the SW timeline, it's been around 28 years since Order 66/Operation Knightfall...that would make Jod around 11 to 12 years old at the time of the Revenge Of The Sith...which would explain why Jude Law has stated that his character, "...never had a childhood..." I suspect, if IMDB is correct, and Actress Haley Webb is portraying a character known as Jedi Knight Ninaa Nawood...Ninaa was Jod's Aunt, given that she was in her mid-30s at the time of the end of The Clone Wars, and she perished some time during the war, or Order 66, or in the aftermath, when Lord Darth Vader and The Inquisitorius terrorized the galaxy. Droids must have something to do with Jod's trauma, because he has a disdain towards them...maybe they had something to do with his family being killed during The Clone Wars, or they had a hand in Aunt Ninaa's death? I believe that Jod is a Force-sensitive, who may have never been a part of The Jedi Order, but, his Aunt schooled him in some of the concepts of The Force and the teachings of The Jedi. I also believe that Jod's family has had Force-users and Jedi Knights in it before, over the centuries. 3. The Pirate Frigate will be attacked by The New Republic Fleet, and, during the battle, the atmospheric security satellites of At-Attin will be damaged, causing the planet to become vulnerable. 4. Somehow, The Supervisor disables the protective grid of the planet, and chaos ensues. I suspect, Din Djarin and Din Grogu might make an appearance. Hondo and Zeb would be great surprises, as well. We'll see...
Oooo, if Wim had taken the assessment test, perhaps his results would have show him to be the ideal candidate for supervisor. After all, he said he wanted to help people before the droid interrupted him to tell him that’s what droids were for. If the supervisor is a droid, and the supervisor’s role is to help the citizens, then the droid is a placeholder for the perfect citizen to come along and become the supervisor.
The answer is right in front of us: A skeleton crew is the smallest number of people required to keep a business, organization, or ship running during an emergency or when full staffing is not necessary. The term is used to describe the minimum number of people needed to keep essential functions operating. The droids and people on this planet are the skeleton crew because "The Supervisor" doesn't exist anymore. This supports your second point. At Attic is literally a buried treasure and the reason they only belong in legends that pirates trade back and forth.
If at attin is run by a skeleton crew is a big crew . It's an isolated planetary economy for multiple decades ,with multiple species. Many who can not Interbread . So making replacement birth rate a challenge. All food n industrial production would be internal to the planet . I mean it happens we are like that . But ! The mint and it's clearly vast government focused production on a single product as currency issued by a government that doesn't exist except on at attin ? It's perplexing. I am enjoying skeleton crew n have done the suspension of dis belief to do so . But ! Just like with the phantom menace Trade ,government n economies are real issues . Boring from an adventure perspective But real . But I have been wondering why the title . Since other than the original crew of the cinder being "skeletons" Haven't seen much on the nose references the cinder isn't that big of ship so crew needed wouldn't be that big already .
He was great in _V for Vendetta._ I liked that his character shared attributes with V, and made a joke about it. There are no coincidences, only the illusion of coincidence. He did his part to make people laugh at the Chancellor, and paid the price with his life. Maybe that made people realize they wanted him gone.
“Dead men don’t tell tales” is reportedly an old pirate expression and the same might be said for droids; especially when programmed to maintain secrecy. That all fits well with the mint/treasure theme. I imagine the Supervisor was the same model droid on all 9 worlds.
As well as lust for treasure in the mint, and doing what's needed to keep an orderly, safe society for 1000 years. Even if they've contributed little to the galaxy in that time, people still have loved, lived their lives, had children and been at peace. Kind of like farmers when there's been no wars or making history and the people just live.
@@TheForceFandom Yeah. Since everything on At Attin runs on automatic, the Supervisor doesn't actually need to do anything, so why not have it be a kid?
The guy who played the Wizard also played the doorman. Did they say they were the same person (the Wizard working as the doorman)? No matter. I think if it's a droid, it gives Jod a blood test to find out if he's a Jedi or Force-user (as the Emissary must be) and it comes back positive, so he can take as many credits as he wants to. But something else will stop him.
@TheForceFandom Yeah, and they keep showing that rat more than they have to if he wasn't meant to be more. Yeah it was funny at first, but they keep showing him, and showing him....
@@RyanByrne999 Thats a case i think of cool little creature for kids that we are reading more into. Or maybe SM33 is controlled by the little guy cause he did break protocol this past episode.
@@TheForceFandomI didn’t see SM-33 breaking protocol. When Fern said Unclaimsy and claimed it herself. I think 33 ran a few calculations and the fact that Jod was already the captain of the Frigger gave him clearance to accept Fern as the Captain of the Cynder. That’s how I saw it 😜 a well timed loophole
I agree. I think there was a biological supervisor, but he or she passed. Waiting for the republic to send his replacement, the supervisor set everything on droid control autopilot. Since that replacement never came, the droids just kept plugging along. Captain many names may make a play to take over as supervisor, thus becoming the richest being in the galaxy. However, he can only control the wealth while on planet. The droids, following protocol, basically imprison him in the tower as supervisor. Kind of like the knight from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
The Supervisor is most likely an AI or automated system. They haven’t received a visit in a very long time, and any supervisor that was human would be entirely skeptical of any incoming pickups. Only an automated system makes sense here, that wouldn’t think twice about “oh it’s been a hundred years since a pickup” and just opens the doors. The supervisor sounds human, most likely pre-recorded.
Stephen Fry has apparently done one voice for an audiobook that does sound a little more like Rennod (can't recall which one, saw someone bring it up on another channel), but they could be altering the voice digitally. Like how KB modulated her voice with tech to sound different, making herself sound more fearsome to the pirates. I have a crazy theory that there IS in fact an almost supernatural element to the way Rennod lives forever. A reward that was once thought to be greater than the eternal treasure to him; however, much like in Pirates of the Carribean, the type of eternal life he has now is more a curse than a blessing. It's like, the eternal treasure isn't the only thing Rennod found, and he claims those damn witches from Dathomir cursed him eternally to live forever somehow in this strange undead-looking possibly skeletal form after he started studying the old Sith writings near his old hideout on the spa world. So he hides in the shadows of the darkside, staying behind the curtains all the time on At Attin, concealing his own image in the hologram recording, partly because he didn't want his true image to be seen by anyone, as he looks monstrously scary and can be more fearsome than Brutus or Chthulops. Rennod also maybe left that blue lightsaber Jod has behind when he switched to carrying around a different one from a Jedi he killed once. I'm thinking maybe Rennod sees through Jod's bluff with the magnetic gloves or whatever right away and realizes that Jod can't actually use force powers, or can't use them very well, unfortunately, killing the parents himself to suddenly take that option off the table from Jod... The adults know a little too much now, so The Supervisor kills them himself after interrupting Jod, then suddenly attacks Jod with his own true darkside abilities. The kids can't be allowed to return to the surface, so it's off to the mines for them; the security droids kinda suck at mine duty and are needed topside. The "rumors" or "tall tales" of kids who get in trouble and fail to excel in any of the areas on their assessment exams being assigned to mine duty are unfortunately more true than KB and the others knew
Has no one asked one simple question? Where is Fern's Father? I am seeing a bunch of speculation, but this detail seems to have been overlooked by every theory which has been proposed. Oooo.... right at the end you touched on it!! Glad I watched to the end!! Kudos🤘
@naomi00723 To the contrary, Neel's Father can be seen in the message from the communication bouy, but I have considered his silence, and previous absence as suspicious, and questionable. I appreciate your notice of his absence as well.
I think it could still be tak rennod as the supervisor. sam witwer voiced rennod, but we never saw his face. i think the supervisor certainly wouldn’t keep the pirate accent around if he was in charge of an entire planet. we’ll see.
I give that only 10% chance, because he'd have to survive the crash, get the job, and survive 100-200 years, perhaps by being cryogenically frozen and thawed. But hey, there's rats on the _Onyx Cinder_ surviving for that time, so maybe Mickey's in charge?
For some reason I was thinking it might be Whims Mom! 💁♀️ Maybe she got in an ‘accident’ like KB and they had to turn her into a Cyborg and integrated her into the Supervisor Program??? 🤖
@ why would they let his dad know?? She could have already been assigned a high ranking job during her Assessment test so maybe they had no choice but to turn her into a cyborg? And if she’s beholden to her program why would she contact her husband? She would be more machine than human at that point and would need outside interference to ‘jog her memory’
@@thesalandarian3314 I mean it could still. We don’t know what her job was and it could be that there is a very lengthy training process once chosen after your assessment?? Like years of more school? But even if she wasnt selected specifically for ‘supervisor’ she could still have received a very high level tech or security (similar to Ferns mom high rank job) and still had an accident in which they continued to ‘repair’ her and use her brain processing for their needs 🧠 lol idk. 🤷♂️ but it’s still possible, just depends how they would spin the situation I guess 😋
I hope this isn’t just a plot hole, but after the droids captured the parents it appears they just let them go. That indicates to me a droid is running things under the impression that the Republic is still humming along. The Supervisor doesn’t seem to be a malicious dictator oppressing the people, more like a rules based AI that will stop people from reaching out to groups beyond the barrier, but won’t even lock these scofflaw parents up.
We were curious from the beginning why the droids don't confiscate bikes from those kids abusing them. The consensus was that in order to conform as adults they had to be given free reign or loose leash as children. If they've been running like this for 1000 years as I suspect, then they'd know psychology. But it struck me as odd that they wouldn't closely watch the parents when they were denied an audience with the Supervisor and they haven't been punished severely. Maybe the droid-Supervisor didn't know how to solve the problem of the missing children so was caught in a loop? Or the Supervisor is secretly Neel's dad (10% chance).
I like all of your theories. I love that The Onyx Cinder is an At-Attin-made ship, meant to be a representative of the planet (in its work throughout the galaxy, probably spending time on Coruscant, when delivering its supplies/wares) and an extension of the network of the mint vault (as a literal key). The fascinating question I have now is: Does/did each of The 9 Jewels Of The Old Republic all have similar vessels that funneled specific "gems" throughout the galaxy, all having stops on Coruscant? What were the respective specialties of each planet? Were all 9 of them mints for Old Republic credits, or were they a collection of different, unique valuable assets being created and protected on each world? This SO opens up the possibilities when it comes to lore within The SWU. As an avid reader and viewer of The High Republic Multimedia Initiative, I very much suspect that the events of At-Attin's and its Brother-Sister planets were affected (in some ways) by The Great Hyperspace Disaster (which could've knocked out some of the controlled atmospheric satellites on At-Achrann), Marchion Ro and The Nihil (was Capt. Rennod a member of The Nihil, or was he just another pirate of the time?), The Drengir, The Nameless, and The Blight. Based on something KB said to Kh'ymm (on the Observatory Moon Planetarium), in episode 3, I'm intrigued with the idea that, perhaps, the planet Alderaan (esp. due to its renown as a peaceful planet with no weapons) was one of the select designated planets in the known galaxy, and The Galactic Republic, to have knowledge of At-Attin, and that a Republic Emissary may have been stationed there for centuries, as recently as the onset of The Galactic Civil War, when the Death Star destroyed the planet? That makes its erasure from the galaxy even more heinous. Definite food for thought. May The Force Be With You, TFF/Fellow Star Wars Fan. Happy New Year.
What's strange to me are all the Neel like statues around At Attin and even in Capt Rennods vault. I think he (Rennod) is a Neel species and probably can live longer than humans do.
The critical issue is the whole planet including the parents still thinks the Old Republic exists, note the parent's rather naïve instructions transmitted to their children were to contact a representative of the Republic. There are huge disruptive consequences of this planet being connected with the galaxy.
The Supervisor might decide to banish the parents and children so as not to corrupt the populace with this information that might disrupt their orderly society, like it probably did on the other worlds, if they fell from within.
@@sandal_thong That is a possibility, certainly. Can you imagine the galactic chaos of that vast wealth being suddenly dumped onto the galactic markets? It would cause a massive currency crash and make the planet a magnet for pirates, criminals, wealth hunters, the Hutt, the Imperial remnant, and a New Republic desperate for currency to help build up its new (failing) Republic. It is a pretty tough ethical question and problem to solve considering the people of At Attn are in effect prisoners and slaves to the planet's system of operation and Droids. It is also all but defenceless without the barrier. The final episode is going to have to cover a lot of ground or be the launch into the plot of another series or film. I bet we see someone from another series or film in this upcoming episode!
@TheForceFandom Your lockdown theory sounds the best to me but I would change one thing: the triggering event was not Palpatine declaring himself Emperor but the start of the Clone War. You would lock down the Mint to ensure it isn't targeted, especially considering that the Banking Clan had allied itself with the Separatist faction.
Ranad is the supervisor.. I'm a big Fry fan it is definitely him doing that voice in the hologram. I know his sound too well and I've heard him do this voice before in earlier work in UK. I'll put money on it. He's old enough to be an old pirate..
10% it's Neel's dad who has been mysteriously absent, but not telling anyone to keep people from bugging him. 40% it's just some guy who was elected by the elite, such as Fara 20 years ago, and keeps to himself the same way. 40% it's a droid. (My pick) 10% it's Tak Rennod. I think very unlikely he'd survive, get the job, and go into carbon freeze for 100 years until another starship arrives.
I think interesting think about at attin is,that there are kids, their parrents(middle age) and droids. but no elders? How long is this planet hidden? 200 years? 😅 strange society
Yeah, I wondered about grandparents. _(Logan's Run_ said no one over 21? 30 in the movie.) Maybe just an oversight? Like they didn't have teenagers visiting _Westworld,_ but they did have places for little kids.
Actually, I don''t know if we know anything. Now granted SW is usually pretty straigt forward with it's plots and rarely has super crazy plot twists in live action, but... In regards to Tak Rennod, there may be a reason that his/the hologram was so distorted in that, not only did we (the audience) have to go frame by frame to make out that the image is that of a Weequlay, but for some reason Wim (or one of the kids) comment on its distortion too (implying that maybe this is a ruse/trap). Because why would us knowing Tak a Weequlay matter, unless there is a direct Hondo connecton??? And speaking of ruses, episodes 5&6 lean heavily into The Last Jedi with Lanupa and Canto Bight similarities (even shared alien background characters). IMO Rian Johnson was trying to do at least two things at once: use Rose (and eventually Luke) as a way to thematically uphold "hope & teamwork" of the Rebellion from the OT, but also he used a series of ruse to thematically showcase the faulire of the Jedi Order/Republic from the prequels. Why I think that is important is because there is this whole man behind the curtain thing from the Wizard of Oz going on with the Supervisor, but also possibly Jod (he seems bad, but could he really be good, will a third party intervene and make him go towards the light, or is he just a better written DJ, or maybe is he a secret psuedo Sith ???). It's possible that Stephen Fry's voice is a ruse too (voice modification, something akin to deep fake, etc). Or maybe there could is a droid, but the droid is actually a fake out for the real Supervisor, which may or may not be Tak Rennod, which may or may not be a Weequlay, who may or may not be a force user (considering that Weequlay's typically live 90-ish years). I just feel like the penultimate episode checked off some boxes, pushed Jod a little more to one side, but felt rather witholding. If Jod is going to do a 360, then there has to be really big unseen things for that to happen. Thrawn or the New Republic turning up, the Supervisor is not who or what we expect (one way or another), and/or something else gives with Tak Rennod, and/or At-Attin has an even bigger secret. But maybe the latest version of the Supervisor is a member of the Shadow Council, because like you said, it's not like there can't or hasn't ever been *any outside communicaton -- Fern's Mom somehow happens to have garb similar to New Republic Mon Mothma, so could they still be getting some resources for elsewhere??? I feel like there has to be a Mandoverse-related thing here, especially because there needs to be something that motivates Jod AND because its rumored that some of these characters will appear or feature in The Mandalorian and Grogu! In terms of the Mandoverse the money alone definately spells fallout, because The New Order has to rise, project necromancer might plunge ahead now that Thrawn with seemingly rather powerful Night Sisters in toe, and even The New Republic might want some money for "protection"....
@@sandal_thong Yes, I know, but 1. I'm proposing that maybe the hologam was a fake, becase one of the kids mention that they don't understand why the holo was so destorted (which is a good question) and Jod just sort of shuts them down. So wehave to ask why the writers wanted us to take not of it through the kids exposition? 2. As far we know Hondo is not force sensative and if Tak is in fact a Weequay, then he would have to be Force Sensative to still be alive since they normally only live to @ 90 and it appears givem Lanupa and *maybe the high republic styled lightsaber that Tak may have existed during the end of the High Republic era.
It could be a droid voice as an acting agent of the hidden person too. (Edit actors with classic English accent have been typecast for droids) I too like the chance the space-commune's leader is a program acting out its initiative in obscurity without contact with the outside. Like a paperclip optimizer scenario.
@TheForceFandom I'm an original Star Wars fan. Meaning like, I saw the originals in the theater as a child 🤯👍. So for me there's only three movies. Three movies. Everything after that falls extremely short and is just a cash grab 🤷🏼♂️. Much like they should have ended Westworld after season 1
It’s Tack dead in the tower. The song says he went to AtAtin and was never seen again. The only cider was found on AtAtin without its captain. When they are flying through the barrier 33 says the barrier was Tacks idea.
Not the barrier itself, intercepting the onyx cinder or any of her make to pass by the shield wall maelstrom thunderdome defense barrier surrounding at attin something that pirate did to at acrin and the other at a----- worlds.
SM-33 said he's dead, but people can't accept that. It might have been 100 years ago since forest covered the ship. I give it no more than 10% chance that he's been in carbon freeze waiting for another ship to arrive.
I have heard some theories about the Imperial remnant being in charge of this project as well. There are some strong cases in this regard that mention possible ties to the Night Sisters or other avenues through texts that were seen in the ancient caves at the luxury resort on Lanupa. Just another theory. There was also talk a while back that this story is happening within the Mano-verse between Episodes 6 and 7 and might have ties to the broader story of the galaxy at this time. That to me could mean more than just the Pirate gang individuals such as Vane.
I think that the supervisor is an AI that had the order to always work and proceed as told. Stay hidden and only do the necessities to help the planet gather more money.
Might be that kid that Anakin met on Lego that reprogrammed battle droids lol 😂All grown up still building droids......Plus the grid is just like the defense Lego had in clone wars had....
I like the successor theory. That they pick someone to be the next supervisor. And when you said that I suddenly thought... Whims mom!!! Where is she? What happened to her? Its just implied that she passed away.. They never actually said did they? Or did I miss it.. if so this theory goes out the window.. lol!
I think that once ago Tak Rennod found ship abandoned on one of the other planets (because SM-33 claims that they visited every known planets with coordinates of At Attin), then he came to At Attin's inactive mint asuming (like Silvo) persona of Republic's Emissary, he killed original Supervisor and reprogrammed system that orders droids to start producing credits. During one of his travels to pick up credits, his crew attacked him and caused ship to crash. He barely alive survived and was found by droids, who according to program were meant to protect Emissary at all cost. So they hooked up his body to supercomputer governing planet, merging his body with mint iteself. Greed of Rennod caused system to heywire and production of credits was faster. So what we hear is indeed not Tak Rennod but Supercomputer governing planet and Rennod is part of that supercomputer, being infused withing components. In finale Silvo, parents and kids will go to Supervisor tower to communicate with pirates and shut down satelites, but they will find out that entire planet is dangered by constant mining and it is on verge of destruction. Now story can go in two ways: either reprogramming computer will be impossible and someone needs to be hooked up to it to change objectives of entire operation and that paerson will be KB, but that will erase her entire memory and personality, leaving her empty husk like Lobot or Silvo will redeem himself and hook up with planet Supercomputer to stop mining, but that will kill his body.
I believe Wims mom is the supervisor. I say this because... There isnt much said about her in the story other than she passed. It would be a crazy plot twist and I think she used a voice changer to maintain her identity in the last episode.
It’s so obvious that the supervisor is a droid that I’ll be mad if it is 😂. Neels species seems important, but is that a red herring? I heavily believed Neals dad was the supervisor for a stint . Does he mention grandparents at all??? Wims mom seems important, identity of the captain was left obscured. Neal’s species was the statue on At attin, we couldn’t make out At Acheron’s. Rennods mistress. Are these real mysteries to be solved red herrings? Or mysteries we made ourselves ?
I wish I knew. Right now I am hoping I'm wrong about the droids and its something more interesting. Looking back through all the murals and art work to see if there is a connection now.
40% chance it's droids (my main pick), 40% chance it's some guy who doesn't party and keeps to himself. Maybe like the Wizard of Oz acting as the doorman in his spare time (that was the same actor, was it the same character?) 10% chance it's Neel's dad who's been absent: the droids haven't kept the parents under observation and has gone light on them, maybe even letting Fara get away with it because it's his son. 10% it's Rennod, who SM-33 said is dead and I believe it. Highly unlikely he'd survive the crash, survive 100 years in cryo, and get the job as Supervisor.
KB wil be somehow a key in this story, controlling/ overriding the system or robots. Will discovers the force and saves the day. Mayb some old familiar face will appear..
@stardestroyerofficial5474fr, this is literally the piece of information that would explain how the first order could construct Starkiller base, lose it and the entire fleet around it and yet still have the forces needed to track down the resistance and literally chase them to what would’ve been their death if not for rey showing up just in time.
Not a deep fan so I maybe missed it Why are old Republic credits so valuable It was the kids lunch money On at attin the only functioning planetary government Still using them . With so many vaults full and more being made On at attin they are devalued . So unless their value is as either a collectable Or it's the material it's made of . Ie golf coin ? Why is jod so excited ? If he does manage to get these off at attin And it's not the material then it's a lot of weight n energy used to move a bunch of worthless junk . And if they do succeed in exposing at attin the economy will collapse cause they have nothing to trade with outer galaxy . It's been an internal closed economy. That's why win had so many credits for his lunch . The credits on st attin are pocket change . I could go back n rewatch n try and figure this out But do not feel like it . Would rather ask ? Cheers
The old republic is like 10,000 years before Skelton crew so the credits from that era are worth a lot more than normal credits, but they’re so many on at attin they’re not worth anything, so jod can control the market by putting out a ton of old republic credits which would devalue them but if he spares them they will either go up or stay the same
@adamburgess311 Is it the material they are made of that makes them valuable ? Alan from generation tech mentioned iridodium??? And being worth a lot ? He didn't elaborate to much Compared it to gold ? My thoughts have always gone this way ie spanish gold doubloons ,pieces of eight . It fits the pirate of carabern plot n setting . . I remember on mandalorian different types of credits y having different values . Which makes sense . Since that's how currency works
Knowing the lore of cliffhangers in TV shows, I believe that we'll see Ja, the kids, and their parents enter the elevator for the supervisor's tower, start heading up and fade to black, waiting for season 2 to reveal who or what the supervisor is
I don't think there will be a season 2 because this was reportedly filmed 3 years ago. I think it was delayed because management didn't believe in it. Next episode will be the series conclusion.
Stephen Fry started as a comedy actor with Hugh Laurie (Dr Gregory House). The two of them have done accents for decades, and the pirate accent is just a West Country brogue. ua-cam.com/video/Z_gl_euXVfo/v-deo.html
Who? Disney? Sorry that an opinion contrary to yours must somehow mean that i am a paid disney shill. I have been outspoken about the many things I dislike about disney star wars, you can see them all on the channel. However Skeleton Crew is not one of them.
Bruh let down? Seriously? The show has already been great. Stop the theories and just enjoy the show. This is why ya'll can't enjoy the simplest things anymore. Kids, are not overthinking it. Have fun. Relax.
I had mid expectations before watching this show. I gotta say, “Wow”. This show is fun and enjoyable. Witty banter between Jod and the kids is great. Feels natural. …so refreshing after the last few shows…
Yeah, it's a kids' show and so many theories presented have been just that. I think we go with what we're told and it looks like it's going to be droids in charge. So he (and the parents he charms or coerces) can outwit them and let him leave with treasure. Maybe they do a blood test because they think the Emissary must be a Jedi, and he passes so he can do what he wants? I think we want to see that it's possible, like watching the Ocean's movies and hoping they succeed. But we don't really want him to get away with it, and think he should be stopped at the last minute or by Luke Skywalker in space like the end of _The Mandalorian._
"Somehow Palpatine returned" - Snoke is the Supervisor. The funds are paying for the fleet on Exegol
That’s what I’ve been saying, I really want them to end this show on a massive failure for our heroes, the imperial remnant comes along, prefers either Thrawn or Commandant Hux’s fleet and just decimate the shield, take control of the planet and just start milking it for whatever they can get their hands on, transports, at haulers, Gozanti class cruisers, all filled to the brim with republic credits shipped straight off into the unknown regions, maybe then the mando movie could be focused on new republic efforts to track down these credits which leads them to their first proper indication that there might be something brewing behind the scenes.
Also, perhaps the remnant have been hunting down all of the old republic mints. We’ve seen how at-accron seemed to have a decent bit of imperial army uniform and so perhaps they are the ones who ransacked the planet and all of its treasures. Just like the other 6 or 7 hidden gems
We haven’t had a good Snoke theory in years!
yes, i thought that too. Palpatine.
“The Great Work” could be the cloning of Palpatine and managing that whole mess…
It should be noted that we still haven’t utilized owl ladies phone number AKA New republic X-Wing hotline
My hope/assumption is that KB interfaced with Kh'ymm, upon realizing that The Onyx Cinder was under a tractor beam, and We just weren't shown it...just like We weren't shown Jod sneaking on to the ship. That's the only way it could work, since communications aren't possible, once ships pass in to At-Attin's atmosphere.
KB calls the X-Wings, they get destroyed by the barrier.
At Attin gets declared an enemy of the republic.
@@anthonyyoutubefan7567 Ditto. They can help secure the frigate. But who's going to stop Jod? The Supervisor? The parents and kids? Luke Skywalker? Or he's so distrusting he can't leave?
@@sandal_thong I think the possible X-factors in the climax could be: 1. The Supervisor reveal will rock Jod, along with the 4 kids and their parents...leading to a world-changing realignment for the entire planet. 2. The phantom known as Ninaa Nawood is (finally?) revealed, and it destroys all of Jod Na Nawood's personae, leaving him (psychologically) back to the preteen he was, during the end of The Clone Wars and the beginning of The Sith and The Empire's reign. Apparently, Jod is supposed to be nearly 40 years old (Jude Law was 49, when he filmed, Skeleton Crew, in 2022). Knowing the SW timeline, it's been around 28 years since Order 66/Operation Knightfall...that would make Jod around 11 to 12 years old at the time of the Revenge Of The Sith...which would explain why Jude Law has stated that his character, "...never had a childhood..." I suspect, if IMDB is correct, and Actress Haley Webb is portraying a character known as Jedi Knight Ninaa Nawood...Ninaa was Jod's Aunt, given that she was in her mid-30s at the time of the end of The Clone Wars, and she perished some time during the war, or Order 66, or in the aftermath, when Lord Darth Vader and The Inquisitorius terrorized the galaxy. Droids must have something to do with Jod's trauma, because he has a disdain towards them...maybe they had something to do with his family being killed during The Clone Wars, or they had a hand in Aunt Ninaa's death? I believe that Jod is a Force-sensitive, who may have never been a part of The Jedi Order, but, his Aunt schooled him in some of the concepts of The Force and the teachings of The Jedi. I also believe that Jod's family has had Force-users and Jedi Knights in it before, over the centuries. 3. The Pirate Frigate will be attacked by The New Republic Fleet, and, during the battle, the atmospheric security satellites of At-Attin will be damaged, causing the planet to become vulnerable. 4. Somehow, The Supervisor disables the protective grid of the planet, and chaos ensues. I suspect, Din Djarin and Din Grogu might make an appearance. Hondo and Zeb would be great surprises, as well. We'll see...
Oooo, if Wim had taken the assessment test, perhaps his results would have show him to be the ideal candidate for supervisor. After all, he said he wanted to help people before the droid interrupted him to tell him that’s what droids were for. If the supervisor is a droid, and the supervisor’s role is to help the citizens, then the droid is a placeholder for the perfect citizen to come along and become the supervisor.
very possible! but what if the supervisor role is being saved for a force sensitive hence the tests being important?
The answer is right in front of us: A skeleton crew is the smallest number of people required to keep a business, organization, or ship running during an emergency or when full staffing is not necessary. The term is used to describe the minimum number of people needed to keep essential functions operating.
The droids and people on this planet are the skeleton crew because "The Supervisor" doesn't exist anymore. This supports your second point. At Attic is literally a buried treasure and the reason they only belong in legends that pirates trade back and forth.
If at attin is run by a skeleton crew is a big crew .
It's an isolated planetary economy for multiple decades ,with multiple species. Many who can not
Interbread . So making replacement birth rate a challenge.
All food n industrial production would be internal to the planet . I mean it happens we are like that .
But ! The mint and it's clearly vast government focused production on a single product as currency issued by a government that doesn't exist except on at attin ? It's perplexing.
I am enjoying skeleton crew n have done the suspension of dis belief to do so .
But ! Just like with the phantom menace
Trade ,government n economies are real issues .
Boring from an adventure perspective
But real .
But I have been wondering why the title . Since other than the original crew of the cinder being "skeletons"
Haven't seen much on the nose references
the cinder isn't that big of ship so crew needed wouldn't be that big already .
I recognized the Supervisor as Stephen Fry right away and got intense Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy vibes.
YES! LOL!
Magrathea is a myth, a fairy story, it's what parents tell their kids about at night if they want them to grow up to become economists.
@ Exactly. Don’t forget your towel!
Fry & Laurie…..HILARIOUS
He was great in _V for Vendetta._ I liked that his character shared attributes with V, and made a joke about it. There are no coincidences, only the illusion of coincidence. He did his part to make people laugh at the Chancellor, and paid the price with his life. Maybe that made people realize they wanted him gone.
“Dead men don’t tell tales” is reportedly an old pirate expression and the same might be said for droids; especially when programmed to maintain secrecy.
That all fits well with the mint/treasure theme.
I imagine the Supervisor was the same model droid on all 9 worlds.
The supervisor is just another robot. That way corruption is at a minimum to non existent. In my opinion
As well as lust for treasure in the mint, and doing what's needed to keep an orderly, safe society for 1000 years. Even if they've contributed little to the galaxy in that time, people still have loved, lived their lives, had children and been at peace. Kind of like farmers when there's been no wars or making history and the people just live.
Wild theory: The Supervisor is Fern's racing rival that we haven't seen since Episode 1.
That is wild.
@@TheForceFandom Yeah. Since everything on At Attin runs on automatic, the Supervisor doesn't actually need to do anything, so why not have it be a kid?
Great !!
It might be a wizard of OZ moment maybe.
The guy who played the Wizard also played the doorman. Did they say they were the same person (the Wizard working as the doorman)? No matter. I think if it's a droid, it gives Jod a blood test to find out if he's a Jedi or Force-user (as the Emissary must be) and it comes back positive, so he can take as many credits as he wants to. But something else will stop him.
Idk, but Wims mom is gonna make an appearance, and that rat is gonna be important as well. Wendell is still wearing his wedding ring
Thats a good point about the ring. If she shows up somehow i will be surprised, I was guessing she was dead, but maybe not.
@TheForceFandom Yeah, and they keep showing that rat more than they have to if he wasn't meant to be more. Yeah it was funny at first, but they keep showing him, and showing him....
@@RyanByrne999 Thats a case i think of cool little creature for kids that we are reading more into. Or maybe SM33 is controlled by the little guy cause he did break protocol this past episode.
@@TheForceFandomI didn’t see SM-33 breaking protocol. When Fern said Unclaimsy and claimed it herself. I think 33 ran a few calculations and the fact that Jod was already the captain of the Frigger gave him clearance to accept Fern as the Captain of the Cynder. That’s how I saw it 😜 a well timed loophole
Sometimes people just die, even on a Utopian planet like At Attin.
I agree. I think there was a biological supervisor, but he or she passed. Waiting for the republic to send his replacement, the supervisor set everything on droid control autopilot. Since that replacement never came, the droids just kept plugging along. Captain many names may make a play to take over as supervisor, thus becoming the richest being in the galaxy. However, he can only control the wealth while on planet. The droids, following protocol, basically imprison him in the tower as supervisor. Kind of like the knight from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
Not sure I follow the distinction between no Supervisor and a droid Supervisor. Wouldn't they be the same functionally?
The Supervisor is most likely an AI or automated system. They haven’t received a visit in a very long time, and any supervisor that was human would be entirely skeptical of any incoming pickups. Only an automated system makes sense here, that wouldn’t think twice about “oh it’s been a hundred years since a pickup” and just opens the doors. The supervisor sounds human, most likely pre-recorded.
The theory of supervisor being the captain isn't impossible just because of that prerecorded message that played on the intercom.
Stephen Fry has apparently done one voice for an audiobook that does sound a little more like Rennod (can't recall which one, saw someone bring it up on another channel), but they could be altering the voice digitally. Like how KB modulated her voice with tech to sound different, making herself sound more fearsome to the pirates.
I have a crazy theory that there IS in fact an almost supernatural element to the way Rennod lives forever. A reward that was once thought to be greater than the eternal treasure to him; however, much like in Pirates of the Carribean, the type of eternal life he has now is more a curse than a blessing. It's like, the eternal treasure isn't the only thing Rennod found, and he claims those damn witches from Dathomir cursed him eternally to live forever somehow in this strange undead-looking possibly skeletal form after he started studying the old Sith writings near his old hideout on the spa world. So he hides in the shadows of the darkside, staying behind the curtains all the time on At Attin, concealing his own image in the hologram recording, partly because he didn't want his true image to be seen by anyone, as he looks monstrously scary and can be more fearsome than Brutus or Chthulops.
Rennod also maybe left that blue lightsaber Jod has behind when he switched to carrying around a different one from a Jedi he killed once. I'm thinking maybe Rennod sees through Jod's bluff with the magnetic gloves or whatever right away and realizes that Jod can't actually use force powers, or can't use them very well, unfortunately, killing the parents himself to suddenly take that option off the table from Jod... The adults know a little too much now, so The Supervisor kills them himself after interrupting Jod, then suddenly attacks Jod with his own true darkside abilities. The kids can't be allowed to return to the surface, so it's off to the mines for them; the security droids kinda suck at mine duty and are needed topside. The "rumors" or "tall tales" of kids who get in trouble and fail to excel in any of the areas on their assessment exams being assigned to mine duty are unfortunately more true than KB and the others knew
All Hail Lobot!
Maybe the real supervisor was the friends we made along the way
Has no one asked one simple question?
Where is Fern's Father?
I am seeing a bunch of speculation, but this detail seems to have been overlooked by every theory which has been proposed.
Oooo.... right at the end you touched on it!! Glad I watched to the end!! Kudos🤘
You need to re watch it again because you do not see Neels father around either.
@naomi00723 To the contrary, Neel's Father can be seen in the message from the communication bouy, but I have considered his silence, and previous absence as suspicious, and questionable.
I appreciate your notice of his absence as well.
I think it could still be tak rennod as the supervisor. sam witwer voiced rennod, but we never saw his face. i think the supervisor certainly wouldn’t keep the pirate accent around if he was in charge of an entire planet. we’ll see.
I give that only 10% chance, because he'd have to survive the crash, get the job, and survive 100-200 years, perhaps by being cryogenically frozen and thawed. But hey, there's rats on the _Onyx Cinder_ surviving for that time, so maybe Mickey's in charge?
Its a Mr House situation, supervisor has been integrated into a computer to keep running things.
What if Capt rennod is actually the mouse that lives in sm-33's head?
What a twist.....lol
Some how Palpatine has returned....
Isn’t it obvious? It’s Dexter Jettster.
For some reason I was thinking it might be Whims Mom! 💁♀️
Maybe she got in an ‘accident’ like KB and they had to turn her into a Cyborg and integrated her into the Supervisor Program??? 🤖
Yes
If that were the case wouldn’t her dad have gotten a message to the supervisor to help?
@ why would they let his dad know?? She could have already been assigned a high ranking job during her Assessment test so maybe they had no choice but to turn her into a cyborg?
And if she’s beholden to her program why would she contact her husband? She would be more machine than human at that point and would need outside interference to ‘jog her memory’
@@CoffeeBrainzzyou take your assessment test when your young tho that makes no sense
@@thesalandarian3314 I mean it could still. We don’t know what her job was and it could be that there is a very lengthy training process once chosen after your assessment?? Like years of more school? But even if she wasnt selected specifically for ‘supervisor’ she could still have received a very high level tech or security (similar to Ferns mom high rank job) and still had an accident in which they continued to ‘repair’ her and use her brain processing for their needs 🧠 lol idk. 🤷♂️ but it’s still possible, just depends how they would spin the situation I guess 😋
I hope this isn’t just a plot hole, but after the droids captured the parents it appears they just let them go. That indicates to me a droid is running things under the impression that the Republic is still humming along. The Supervisor doesn’t seem to be a malicious dictator oppressing the people, more like a rules based AI that will stop people from reaching out to groups beyond the barrier, but won’t even lock these scofflaw parents up.
We were curious from the beginning why the droids don't confiscate bikes from those kids abusing them. The consensus was that in order to conform as adults they had to be given free reign or loose leash as children. If they've been running like this for 1000 years as I suspect, then they'd know psychology.
But it struck me as odd that they wouldn't closely watch the parents when they were denied an audience with the Supervisor and they haven't been punished severely. Maybe the droid-Supervisor didn't know how to solve the problem of the missing children so was caught in a loop? Or the Supervisor is secretly Neel's dad (10% chance).
I like all of your theories. I love that The Onyx Cinder is an At-Attin-made ship, meant to be a representative of the planet (in its work throughout the galaxy, probably spending time on Coruscant, when delivering its supplies/wares) and an extension of the network of the mint vault (as a literal key). The fascinating question I have now is: Does/did each of The 9 Jewels Of The Old Republic all have similar vessels that funneled specific "gems" throughout the galaxy, all having stops on Coruscant? What were the respective specialties of each planet? Were all 9 of them mints for Old Republic credits, or were they a collection of different, unique valuable assets being created and protected on each world? This SO opens up the possibilities when it comes to lore within The SWU. As an avid reader and viewer of The High Republic Multimedia Initiative, I very much suspect that the events of At-Attin's and its Brother-Sister planets were affected (in some ways) by The Great Hyperspace Disaster (which could've knocked out some of the controlled atmospheric satellites on At-Achrann), Marchion Ro and The Nihil (was Capt. Rennod a member of The Nihil, or was he just another pirate of the time?), The Drengir, The Nameless, and The Blight. Based on something KB said to Kh'ymm (on the Observatory Moon Planetarium), in episode 3, I'm intrigued with the idea that, perhaps, the planet Alderaan (esp. due to its renown as a peaceful planet with no weapons) was one of the select designated planets in the known galaxy, and The Galactic Republic, to have knowledge of At-Attin, and that a Republic Emissary may have been stationed there for centuries, as recently as the onset of The Galactic Civil War, when the Death Star destroyed the planet? That makes its erasure from the galaxy even more heinous. Definite food for thought. May The Force Be With You, TFF/Fellow Star Wars Fan. Happy New Year.
The Supervisor is a former Guide to the Galaxy.
What's strange to me are all the Neel like statues around At Attin and even in Capt Rennods vault. I think he (Rennod) is a Neel species and probably can live longer than humans do.
I haven’t seen those statues, if so then i definitely think neel’s dad is the supervisor or Tak Rennod.
The critical issue is the whole planet including the parents still thinks the Old Republic exists, note the parent's rather naïve instructions transmitted to their children were to contact a representative of the Republic. There are huge disruptive consequences of this planet being connected with the galaxy.
The Supervisor might decide to banish the parents and children so as not to corrupt the populace with this information that might disrupt their orderly society, like it probably did on the other worlds, if they fell from within.
@@sandal_thong That is a possibility, certainly. Can you imagine the galactic chaos of that vast wealth being suddenly dumped onto the galactic markets? It would cause a massive currency crash and make the planet a magnet for pirates, criminals, wealth hunters, the Hutt, the Imperial remnant, and a New Republic desperate for currency to help build up its new (failing) Republic.
It is a pretty tough ethical question and problem to solve considering the people of At Attn are in effect prisoners and slaves to the planet's system of operation and Droids. It is also all but defenceless without the barrier.
The final episode is going to have to cover a lot of ground or be the launch into the plot of another series or film. I bet we see someone from another series or film in this upcoming episode!
@TheForceFandom Your lockdown theory sounds the best to me but I would change one thing: the triggering event was not Palpatine declaring himself Emperor but the start of the Clone War.
You would lock down the Mint to ensure it isn't targeted, especially considering that the Banking Clan had allied itself with the Separatist faction.
Have we found out yet?
Lets not forget the scene where the xwings showed up. Im not saying its luke skywalker but it could definitely be someone from the new republic
It has to be someone that can duel with Nod
It’s just a skeleton up there in the supervisors office
He probably died and the droids didn’t get any other orders but to continue
its jar jar , he is da supivisooooor
Messa don’t think so.
@@TheForceFandomyousa wrong
This has got to be the best comment on here.
The supervisor is the Chris Brown looking Mod guy from Boba Fett.
It's either him or Thundercat.
Wild theory: The supervisor is my mom
The second theory of an automated preset sounds oddly like the plotline of “Sky Captain & The World of Tomorrow”
Ranad is the supervisor.. I'm a big Fry fan it is definitely him doing that voice in the hologram. I know his sound too well and I've heard him do this voice before in earlier work in UK. I'll put money on it. He's old enough to be an old pirate..
I saw someone saying that Tak sounded like Sam Witwer, hopefully we find out tonight.
What if the supervisor isn’t some mysterious entity and is just a job like everything else?
10% it's Neel's dad who has been mysteriously absent, but not telling anyone to keep people from bugging him.
40% it's just some guy who was elected by the elite, such as Fara 20 years ago, and keeps to himself the same way.
40% it's a droid. (My pick)
10% it's Tak Rennod. I think very unlikely he'd survive, get the job, and go into carbon freeze for 100 years until another starship arrives.
Supervisor = Oz
I think interesting think about at attin is,that there are kids, their parrents(middle age) and droids. but no elders? How long is this planet hidden? 200 years? 😅 strange society
Yeah, I wondered about grandparents. _(Logan's Run_ said no one over 21? 30 in the movie.) Maybe just an oversight? Like they didn't have teenagers visiting _Westworld,_ but they did have places for little kids.
@sandal_thong8631,but Fern talked about her Grandpa in the first episode.
@ I see. I have to rewatch all episodes after finale, I missed it.
Actually, I don''t know if we know anything. Now granted SW is usually pretty straigt forward with it's plots and rarely has super crazy plot twists in live action, but...
In regards to Tak Rennod, there may be a reason that his/the hologram was so distorted in that, not only did we (the audience) have to go frame by frame to make out that the image is that of a Weequlay, but for some reason Wim (or one of the kids) comment on its distortion too (implying that maybe this is a ruse/trap). Because why would us knowing Tak a Weequlay matter, unless there is a direct Hondo connecton???
And speaking of ruses, episodes 5&6 lean heavily into The Last Jedi with Lanupa and Canto Bight similarities (even shared alien background characters). IMO Rian Johnson was trying to do at least two things at once: use Rose (and eventually Luke) as a way to thematically uphold "hope & teamwork" of the Rebellion from the OT, but also he used a series of ruse to thematically showcase the faulire of the Jedi Order/Republic from the prequels.
Why I think that is important is because there is this whole man behind the curtain thing from the Wizard of Oz going on with the Supervisor, but also possibly Jod (he seems bad, but could he really be good, will a third party intervene and make him go towards the light, or is he just a better written DJ, or maybe is he a secret psuedo Sith ???). It's possible that Stephen Fry's voice is a ruse too (voice modification, something akin to deep fake, etc). Or maybe there could is a droid, but the droid is actually a fake out for the real Supervisor, which may or may not be Tak Rennod, which may or may not be a Weequlay, who may or may not be a force user (considering that Weequlay's typically live 90-ish years). I just feel like the penultimate episode checked off some boxes, pushed Jod a little more to one side, but felt rather witholding.
If Jod is going to do a 360, then there has to be really big unseen things for that to happen. Thrawn or the New Republic turning up, the Supervisor is not who or what we expect (one way or another), and/or something else gives with Tak Rennod, and/or At-Attin has an even bigger secret.
But maybe the latest version of the Supervisor is a member of the Shadow Council, because like you said, it's not like there can't or hasn't ever been *any outside communicaton -- Fern's Mom somehow happens to have garb similar to New Republic Mon Mothma, so could they still be getting some resources for elsewhere??? I feel like there has to be a Mandoverse-related thing here, especially because there needs to be something that motivates Jod AND because its rumored that some of these characters will appear or feature in The Mandalorian and Grogu! In terms of the Mandoverse the money alone definately spells fallout, because The New Order has to rise, project necromancer might plunge ahead now that Thrawn with seemingly rather powerful Night Sisters in toe, and even The New Republic might want some money for "protection"....
Someone did a video freezing frames of the holo until they found a face that looked like a Weequay, which is what Hondo is.
@@sandal_thong Yes, I know, but
1. I'm proposing that maybe the hologam was a fake, becase one of the kids mention that they don't understand why the holo was so destorted (which is a good question) and Jod just sort of shuts them down. So wehave to ask why the writers wanted us to take not of it through the kids exposition?
2. As far we know Hondo is not force sensative and if Tak is in fact a Weequay, then he would have to be Force Sensative to still be alive since they normally only live to @ 90 and it appears givem Lanupa and *maybe the high republic styled lightsaber that Tak may have existed during the end of the High Republic era.
Voice modulation has been used multiple times...so it could Tak still..
Possibly, but they felt not like modulation through a mask, KB or Jod, Kylo or Vader.
It felt much more like two different voices.
It could be a droid voice as an acting agent of the hidden person too. (Edit actors with classic English accent have been typecast for droids)
I too like the chance the space-commune's leader is a program acting out its initiative in obscurity without contact with the outside.
Like a paperclip optimizer scenario.
The only two options. No one will watch it or almost no one will watch it
Have you been watching it?
@TheForceFandom I'm an original Star Wars fan. Meaning like, I saw the originals in the theater as a child 🤯👍. So for me there's only three movies. Three movies. Everything after that falls extremely short and is just a cash grab 🤷🏼♂️. Much like they should have ended Westworld after season 1
@@Ultramentsh that’s fair.
Those first three are all amazing.
What are your thoughts about EU material? Have you enjoyed any of that?
The key must be in the wall painting.
I’m thinking the same thing.
It’s Tack dead in the tower. The song says he went to AtAtin and was never seen again. The only cider was found on AtAtin without its captain. When they are flying through the barrier 33 says the barrier was Tacks idea.
Not the barrier itself, intercepting the onyx cinder or any of her make to pass by the shield wall maelstrom thunderdome defense barrier surrounding at attin something that pirate did to at acrin and the other at a----- worlds.
SM-33 said he's dead, but people can't accept that. It might have been 100 years ago since forest covered the ship. I give it no more than 10% chance that he's been in carbon freeze waiting for another ship to arrive.
It's Darth Jar Jar. Who else could it be? ;)
I would be ok with this 👍
I got five bucks that says the Supervisor is a former Goonies cast member.
Hahahah, this would be so bad.
That would be awesome. Have to be Thanos as supervisor!
What? Stephen fry can't do a pirate accent?
I have heard some theories about the Imperial remnant being in charge of this project as well. There are some strong cases in this regard that mention possible ties to the Night Sisters or other avenues through texts that were seen in the ancient caves at the luxury resort on Lanupa. Just another theory. There was also talk a while back that this story is happening within the Mano-verse between Episodes 6 and 7 and might have ties to the broader story of the galaxy at this time. That to me could mean more than just the Pirate gang individuals such as Vane.
The supervisor is Chuck Cunningham
Mace Windu????????
Sith Lord Darft Geezer is the supervisor.
I think that the supervisor is an AI that had the order to always work and proceed as told. Stay hidden and only do the necessities to help the planet gather more money.
The parents are running things
Might be that kid that Anakin met on Lego that reprogrammed battle droids lol 😂All grown up still building droids......Plus the grid is just like the defense Lego had in clone wars had....
I like the successor theory. That they pick someone to be the next supervisor. And when you said that I suddenly thought... Whims mom!!! Where is she? What happened to her? Its just implied that she passed away.. They never actually said did they? Or did I miss it.. if so this theory goes out the window.. lol!
Stephen Fry should change his first name to Jedi. 😂
It could be Neel's dad
It’s possible for sure
The supervisor is the friends we made along the way.
HOW ABOUT A BABYLON 5 MACHINE SITUATION
I think that once ago Tak Rennod found ship abandoned on one of the other planets (because SM-33 claims that they visited every known planets with coordinates of At Attin), then he came to At Attin's inactive mint asuming (like Silvo) persona of Republic's Emissary, he killed original Supervisor and reprogrammed system that orders droids to start producing credits.
During one of his travels to pick up credits, his crew attacked him and caused ship to crash. He barely alive survived and was found by droids, who according to program were meant to protect Emissary at all cost.
So they hooked up his body to supercomputer governing planet, merging his body with mint iteself. Greed of Rennod caused system to heywire and production of credits was faster.
So what we hear is indeed not Tak Rennod but Supercomputer governing planet and Rennod is part of that supercomputer, being infused withing components. In finale Silvo, parents and kids will go to Supervisor tower to communicate with pirates and shut down satelites, but they will find out that entire planet is dangered by constant mining and it is on verge of destruction.
Now story can go in two ways: either reprogramming computer will be impossible and someone needs to be hooked up to it to change objectives of entire operation and that paerson will be KB, but that will erase her entire memory and personality, leaving her empty husk like Lobot or Silvo will redeem himself and hook up with planet Supercomputer to stop mining, but that will kill his body.
I feel like it is someone who yields a light saber.
Possibly Little elephant's mom?? she seamed to be wearing a knitted light saber around her neck
Little elephant? It’s Neel
The supervisor is an AI!
Go listen to Stephen Fry as Hagrid in the Harry Potter radio drama then compare it to the Tak Rennod recording.
Good suggestion.
I believe Wims mom is the supervisor. I say this because... There isnt much said about her in the story other than she passed. It would be a crazy plot twist and I think she used a voice changer to maintain her identity in the last episode.
I don’t think that would hold much emotional weight if true.
This show has been awesome
Qi’ra
With dragons. 😅
Thanks👍🏼
Any time!
You saw Neels dad in the hologram video they played on the ship with his mum
Yes you are right.
I meant Fern ... we haven't seen Fern's dad.
Supervisor is ferns aunt?
Threepio is the supervisors
This would be hilarious, but also canon breaking.
The supervisor is palpotine 😂
It’s so obvious that the supervisor is a droid that I’ll be mad if it is 😂. Neels species seems important, but is that a red herring? I heavily believed Neals dad was the supervisor for a stint . Does he mention grandparents at all???
Wims mom seems important, identity of the captain was left obscured. Neal’s species was the statue on At attin, we couldn’t make out At Acheron’s. Rennods mistress. Are these real mysteries to be solved red herrings? Or mysteries we made ourselves ?
I wish I knew.
Right now I am hoping I'm wrong about the droids and its something more interesting.
Looking back through all the murals and art work to see if there is a connection now.
40% chance it's droids (my main pick),
40% chance it's some guy who doesn't party and keeps to himself. Maybe like the Wizard of Oz acting as the doorman in his spare time (that was the same actor, was it the same character?)
10% chance it's Neel's dad who's been absent: the droids haven't kept the parents under observation and has gone light on them, maybe even letting Fara get away with it because it's his son.
10% it's Rennod, who SM-33 said is dead and I believe it. Highly unlikely he'd survive the crash, survive 100 years in cryo, and get the job as Supervisor.
KB wil be somehow a key in this story, controlling/ overriding the system or robots. Will discovers the force and saves the day. Mayb some old familiar face will appear..
The supervisor is the A.i from fallout
Your theory is logical but then What’s the point of the show
Wynns mom! Why was she brought up so much!
Possibly because he misses her?
I hope the supervisor is tied to the imperial remnants
to explain the rise of the first order
@stardestroyerofficial5474fr, this is literally the piece of information that would explain how the first order could construct Starkiller base, lose it and the entire fleet around it and yet still have the forces needed to track down the resistance and literally chase them to what would’ve been their death if not for rey showing up just in time.
It's David Bowie's brother Joey.
That would certainly be a.... Space Oddity.😂
Its possiblevhe could be using fake voice
It’s boba fett
finally, so tired of "it is the captain" theory. the age also wouldn't line up
I agree, everything they have shown and told points in a different direction, I just don’t see it working.
Like why would SM33 lie?
Princess Leia??
Not a deep fan so I maybe missed it
Why are old Republic credits so valuable
It was the kids lunch money
On at attin the only functioning planetary government
Still using them .
With so many vaults full and more being made
On at attin they are devalued .
So unless their value is as either a collectable
Or it's the material it's made of . Ie golf coin ?
Why is jod so excited ?
If he does manage to get these off at attin
And it's not the material then it's a lot of weight n energy used to move a bunch of worthless junk .
And if they do succeed in exposing at attin the economy will collapse cause they have nothing to trade with outer galaxy .
It's been an internal closed economy.
That's why win had so many credits for his lunch .
The credits on st attin are pocket change .
I could go back n rewatch n try and figure this out
But do not feel like it .
Would rather ask ?
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The old republic is like 10,000 years before Skelton crew so the credits from that era are worth a lot more than normal credits, but they’re so many on at attin they’re not worth anything, so jod can control the market by putting out a ton of old republic credits which would devalue them but if he spares them they will either go up or stay the same
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Is it the material they are made of that makes them valuable ?
Alan from generation tech mentioned iridodium???
And being worth a lot ? He didn't elaborate to much
Compared it to gold ?
My thoughts have always gone this way ie spanish gold doubloons ,pieces of eight . It fits the pirate of carabern plot n setting .
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I remember on mandalorian different types of credits y having different values . Which makes sense . Since that's how currency works
@ zero idea bout that
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Knowing the lore of cliffhangers in TV shows, I believe that we'll see Ja, the kids, and their parents enter the elevator for the supervisor's tower, start heading up and fade to black, waiting for season 2 to reveal who or what the supervisor is
I don't think there will be a season 2 because this was reportedly filmed 3 years ago. I think it was delayed because management didn't believe in it. Next episode will be the series conclusion.
@@sandal_thong I certainly hope not. It was the best series since Mandalorian
And I include the Marvel shows there too, movies and series
Stephen Fry started as a comedy actor with Hugh Laurie (Dr Gregory House). The two of them have done accents for decades, and the pirate accent is just a West Country brogue.
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Lol 😂 how much they pay you ?
Who? Disney?
Sorry that an opinion contrary to yours must somehow mean that i am a paid disney shill. I have been outspoken about the many things I dislike about disney star wars, you can see them all on the channel.
However Skeleton Crew is not one of them.
Bruh let down? Seriously? The show has already been great. Stop the theories and just enjoy the show. This is why ya'll can't enjoy the simplest things anymore. Kids, are not overthinking it. Have fun. Relax.
I had mid expectations before watching this show. I gotta say, “Wow”. This show is fun and enjoyable. Witty banter between Jod and the kids is great. Feels natural.
…so refreshing after the last few shows…
Bruh let down? Seriously?This is fun to us just BECUASE you don’t like theories don’ watch em.
Yeah, it's a kids' show and so many theories presented have been just that. I think we go with what we're told and it looks like it's going to be droids in charge. So he (and the parents he charms or coerces) can outwit them and let him leave with treasure. Maybe they do a blood test because they think the Emissary must be a Jedi, and he passes so he can do what he wants? I think we want to see that it's possible, like watching the Ocean's movies and hoping they succeed. But we don't really want him to get away with it, and think he should be stopped at the last minute or by Luke Skywalker in space like the end of _The Mandalorian._