Jod's arc in Skeleton Crew shows his complex link to the Jedi. He was briefly trained by a Jedi who died during Order 66. After her death, he turned to piracy, using Force skills and a lightsaber ...
playing a Jedi for one scene in Skeleton Crew ... It's a safe bet that she was most likely linked to the past of Jod Na Nawood, who was revealed at the end of Skeleton Crew to have once ...
Then one day, a woman Jedi, “desperate and ragged like me,” saw “potential” in Jod and took him under her wing. Alas, she had only taught him “a little” before she was hunted down ...
The mystery of Jod Na Nawood's past is resolved by Yasmine Al Massri's reveal as the Jedi who trained him. Showrunners omitted flashbacks of Jod to maintain children's perspective in Skeleton Crew.
Here’s how it works. Skeleton Crew kept viewers guessing about Jod’s mysterious origins, specifically in regard to whether he was truly a Jedi as he claimed to the show’s rambunctious ...
Despite never calling herself a pirate, she’s been called a pirate by others, especially Hunter, the leader of Clone Force 99 ...
It seems Al Massri was set to appear as the unnamed Jedi that takes a young Jod Na Nawood (Jude Law) under her wing shortly after the events of the Order 66 Purge detailed in Revenge of the Sith.
FORD: It's blaster acting. Jod finally shares his backstory here as a kid who was saved by a Jedi, trained a bit, and then Order 66 came around. Are there other details of that backstory that you ...
Jod's arc in Skeleton Crew shows his complex link to the Jedi. He was briefly trained by a Jedi who died during Order 66. After her death, he turned to piracy, using Force skills and a lightsaber ...
Jod used the moment to share his hardscrabble beginnings, saying that at Wim’s age all he thought about was where he’d find his next meal, while “living in a hole in the ground.” Then one day, a woman ...