This episode, 'Can't Say I Remember No At Attin', drags its feet with a slow pace but features some interesting character moments and explores the theme of child soldiers in the Star Wars universe.
Jam packed issues filled with the latest cutting-edge research, technology and theories delivered in an entertaining and visually stunning way, aiming to educate and inspire readers of all agesthat's content with just doing its own thing. Somehow, we're already at the halfway point of the season, and while we're still crossing our fingers that a deepfaked Luke Skywalker doesn't show up to derail this fun romp with a link to the larger mythology, it's so far, so good.
In episode 4, directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert aka The Daniels (Well, not a whole lot happens, honestly. This wouldn't be a bad thing under normal circumstances, but with the show taking three episodes to properly send the kids and Jude Law's Jod Na Nawood into interstellar adventures, now is the time to pick up the pace. 'Can't Say I Remember No At Attin' has a handful of meaningful scenes to share with the audience and some important things to say, but overall, this 'adventure of the week' squanders its potential due to an anemic runtime. On the upside, lovely little Neel (Robert Timothy Smith) gets to shine and Jude Law feels more relaxed in his double-faced role, and the episode's take on child soldiers in Star Wars is noteworthy, if a bit shallow. Sure, it was never going to drill the serious issues like, but there was more to say here, and the 'conclusion' ended up feeling abrupt and unexciting. Thankfully as the plot slides back into the search for At Attin towards the episode's end, the intrigue ramps back up.With only 20 minutes or so of the total runtime to spare for the conflict at the center of the episode, 'Can't Say I Remember No At Attin' gets to the point quickly: As soon as the skeleton crew gets off the ship, they wander into destroyed Earth-like playgrounds similar to those we saw on At Attin. This isn't the planet they were looking for (of course, we still have four more episodes to go
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