Continuity mistake: This all takes place before Revenge of the Sith. Anakin is talking to a holo of a pregnant Padme, but he doesn't find out she's pregnant until he returns from rescuing the Chancellor in that film.
skater49th
14th May 2022
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)
Suggested correction: Just because the audience noticed Padme is pregnant does not mean Anakin did.
22nd Oct 2021
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)
Corrected entry: Uncle Ono is there and was attacked but the season before he was murdered with poison.
Correction: The episodes were aired in anachronic order: "Senate Murders", where Ono dies, is set after the events of this episode. There's a list on the Star Wars website for anyone curious.
30th Apr 2020
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)
Other mistake: Obi-Wan Kenobi discovers the Mandalorians and gets into a fist fight with them, punching one in the face a few times, who reacts with obvious discomfort. But the one hit is wearing Mandalorian armour, famously resistant to all kinds of weaponry, and Obi-Wan is barehanded! The Mandalorian should be laughing off his attempts. Not to mention that later he surprises another armed guard in Mandalorian armour and knocks him out with two barehanded blows to the helmet.
Suggested correction: It must be pointed out that unlike the Mandos he's fighting, Obi-Wan explicitly has supernatural powers, powers that most certainly help with things like punching out people in full armour. Seeing this as a "mistake" is kind of ridiculous in a space fantasy series.
7th Apr 2011
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)
Corrected entry: When the ship crashes, Anakin says, "If you'd (you had) hit that second fighter..." But Obi Wan did hit it. He meant to say, "If you hadn't..."
Correction: The fighter that Anakin refers to, which collided with their stolen shuttle and caused the damage that results in them crashing, was in fact not shot down by Obi-Wan beforehand. The dialogue is in fact perfectly accurate to what happened.
20th Feb 2017
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)
Plot hole: Cato doesn't even know who Ord (the person she is impersonating) is, and yet she manages to perfectly imitate his voice and manner. She wouldn't have transformed her own internal organs, since she probably would have ruptured them.
Suggested correction: Quite apart from anything else, Cato is a member of a shapeshifting species, so why wouldn't she be able to perfectly take the form of another species? And her internal organs have nothing to do with the plot of this episode.
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