What was an Upper Middle Class planet with cul-de-sacs and lunch money doing in Star Wars? My initial disgust of the At-Attin suburbs on Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, founded on years of experience and emo/pop punk music, thankfully paid off.
The first trailer for Skeleton Crew on Disney+ put me off with the look of At Attin and its little boxes. When I was a kid, I watched Star Wars to escape a life like that–this didn’t feel right. It seemed so fake. Nothing is further from fantasy than a garage door. And wouldn’t we know about a planet that was relatively “normal” terrain-wise compared to the jungles of Kashyyyk, the sandy Tatooine, the Hoth snow, and Coruscant’s cityscape?
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