‘Skeleton Crew’ Review Roundup: Episodes 1 & 2
Skeleton Crew’s first two episodes were met with resounding praise - making it one of the best reviewed Star Wars television projects so far
Dec 4, 2024
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Skeleton Crew’s first two episodes were met with resounding praise - making it one of the best reviewed Star Wars television projects so far!
By the numbers: Skeleton Crew premiered with a 95% Critics Score on Rotten Tomatoes - 2nd only to Andor when it comes to Star Wars television
What they’re saying:
Inverse praised the pacing of the show especially considering that has been an issue for recent Disney+ entries for the franchise
Empire enjoyed the “fun, peppy, wish-fulfilment space-adventure” provided by the show - a welcome change after the intensity of projects like Ahsoka and The Acolyte
The chemistry between the four leads has been noted for how impressive it is for such young actors, and their talent combined with the adventurous nature of the show is providing Star Wars “the young, fresh energy the galaxy desperately needed”
Variety applauded the series for avoiding the typical nostalgia trap of Star Wars by creating a “show that’s actually rooted in childhood rather than evoking memories of one’s own”
The bottom line: Skeleton Crew’s initial success gives the show a ton of much needed momentum going into Episode 3. Stay tuned next week for David Lowery’s second directorial effort when it premieres on Tuesday, December 10th on Disney+!
Further reading:
Check out our review of the first two episodes
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Eric Eilersen is a Senior Writer at Youtini and co-host of The Youtini Show. He loves collecting Star Wars Funkos, lightsabers, and LEGO as well as playing video games, reading Brandon Sanderson novels, watching the Dallas Cowboys, and spending time with his partner and pets. You can follow him at @EricEilersen.