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Fans of the franchise found plenty to analyze in this 37-minute episode:
This scene serves a dual purpose. It gives the kids a moment of safety and allows for exposition regarding the mysterious coordinates they found in the first episode. Kh’ymm reveals that the coordinates lead to a planet that is "attuned" to the Force—but in a way that suggests ancient, perhaps dangerous, mystery. It’s a clever way to tie the show into the broader High Republic lore without bogging the narrative down in wiki-reading.
Jod takes the crew to see an old acquaintance named Kh’ymm (voiced by Alia Shawkat), an alien described as "part owl, part cat." Living on a remote observatory moon, Kh’ymm possesses ancient star maps that may finally pinpoint the location of At Attin.
This term suggests At Attin was hidden for a specific purpose during the High Republic or Old Republic eras, possibly as a vault or sanctuary. star wars: skeleton crew s01e03
Fern and KB aren't buying Jod's "Jedi" act just yet. As noted by Den of Geek , the dynamic between the weary adult and the skeptical kids is the heart of this chapter. Easter Eggs & References:
What is the "Great Work" the security droids on At Attin keep mentioning?
Meanwhile, on At Attin, we get a glimpse into the parents' perspective. (Tunde Adebimpe) and Fara (Kerry Condon) are devastated to learn that the planet's leadership—a mysterious "Supervisor"—refuses to send a search party, citing the "Great Work" and the risk of exposure to the outside galaxy. Deep Lore and Easter Eggs Fans of the franchise found plenty to analyze
After two episodes of setup, Skeleton Crew finally hits hyperspace with , and it’s a blast of pure 80s adventure energy. Think Goonies in space, but with a darkly corporate twist.
Directed by David Lowery, the episode begins exactly where the premiere left off. The children and their mysterious new ally, (played by Jude Law), are trapped in the brig of the pirate-infested Port Borgo.
There is a poignant moment where the kids are fed real food for the first time since leaving home. It’s a small scene, but it grounds the high-concept sci-fi in relatable human need. These aren't heroes; they're scared middle-schoolers who miss their parents. The show handles this balance perfectly—never becoming too dark for kids, but never treating its audience like toddlers. It’s a clever way to tie the show
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Episode 3, titled marks a pivotal shift in the series as the "core four" children—Wim, Fern, KB, and Neel—venture deeper into the lawless regions of the galaxy. Released on December 10, 2024 , on Disney+ , this episode balances high-stakes action with the burgeoning mystery of the kids' home world, At Attin. Episode 3 Plot Recap: Escape from Port Borgo
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Kh’ymm’s character design and setting pay a clear homage to the 1963 Disney classic.