“Skeleton Crew” was like a breath of fresh air for “Star Wars”: an Amblin-inspired overhaul that gave the galaxy far, far away its first true all-ages titlean adventure featuring children in over their heads.
The series follows a group of preteens living in an idyllic suburb of Anytown, on a planet similar to the United States, who find an old spaceship and set off into the vastness of the galaxy… only to realize that it’s is a bit lame and full of violence. pirates who want to kill them. Desperate to return home, the kids team up with a jaded middle-aged guy with Force abilities named Jod to try to find their way back to their home planet – which also turns out to be the home of a huge legendary treasure . among the pirates.
“Skeleton Crew” expands what “Star Wars” can and should be, giving us a story that has no connection to the larger story, features no cameos from major legacy characters, and has a very unlike anything we had seen before in the galaxy. far, very far. It’s also a show with lots of weird little alien creatures that really makes it feel like a galaxy full of wonder.
One of the series’ greatest strengths is Jude Law’s Jod Na Nawood, a Jedi-trained pirate scum who is as skilled with a blade and the Force as he is treacherous and forced to think only of himself. In the final, we finally learn Jod’s storyand how he was found as a young boy by a Jedi on the run after the Purge, but according to a new behind-the-scenes photo, it looks like we almost got a glimpse of Jod’s Jedi Master.
Yasmine Al Massri filmed a deleted scene from the Skeleton Crew finale
Jod Na Nawood is one of the best characters “Star Wars” has introduced in years. He’s extremely fun to watch and gets along well with children, but he’s also a silver-tongued pirate who’s willing to betray and sell anyone who cares about him if it means getting their hands on cold, hard credits. Yet there’s something tragic about this guy – who’s not a pirate pretending to be a Jedi, but is actually quite strong in the Force – having his entire vision of the world distorted by the tragic and cruel death of his master. You see, Jod trained as a Jedi after the purge of Order 66. When he and his master were discovered by the Empire’s forces, they killed her in front of him.
An interesting thing about Jod is that he is never redeemed during “Skeleton Crew”. He does good things, sure, and his story is sad, but it never feels like an excuse or a way to erase his bad deeds. Yet his sad story could have been even sadder. Actress Yasmine Al Massri took to Instagram to share some behind-the-scenes footage from a scene she was supposed to appear in for “Skeleton Crew” where she played a Jedi — the first female Arab Jedi, in fact. While she doesn’t confirm whether or not she played the role of Jod’s master, the post contains combat training videos, so it would make sense that the deleted scene depicts the death of Jod’s master.
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It’s a shame the scene was deleted, and given the terrible ratings for “Skeleton Crew” it seems unlikely that we will know more about this story. Yet there is always hope that the flashback to the death of Jod’s unnamed master will make it to the screen if Jod himself returns for further adventures.