Chapter 9: The Marshal - S2-E1
Continuity mistake: When the mysterious Mandalorian is sitting at the table once he set the liquor and glasses on it, the bartender changes position during the cut that happens mid-action. (00:15:10)
Chapter 9: The Marshal - S2-E1
Continuity mistake: When the cantina is starting to tremble thanks to the dragon ex machina, the bartender on the background turns towards the rumbling twice in two separate shots. (00:17:05)
Chapter 9: The Marshal - S2-E1
Revealing mistake: The Marshall and Mando have a casual conversation between speeder bikes, even when the sound the engines make at that speed is deafening (there's a sample of it during the establishing shots!) and the sound of their words wouldn't propagate properly. He also must be wearing an invisible Mandalorian helmet or use beskar-based gel, because his hair barely moves. (00:20:25)
Chapter 9: The Marshal - S2-E1
Continuity mistake: During the flashback of Cobb's revenge, it's obvious that the reaction shot of him taking a hit that is absorbed by the armor is edited in introducing an artificial pause into the pace of the action; the person that is slumping after being hit is still falling after his long dramatic pause in close-up. (00:23:50)
Chapter 9: The Marshal - S2-E1
Continuity mistake: In the campfire scene, the Tusken raider passes Cobb Vanth the foul looking fruit thingy, which looks broken in a different pattern in the various shots. (00:27:30)
Chapter 9: The Marshal - S2-E1
Continuity mistake: When the angry Tusken says that the locals steal their water and then insult them by not drinking, Vanth is holding the black melon with one or two hands depending on the shot. (00:27:45)
Chapter 9: The Marshal - S2-E1
Continuity mistake: The Tusken raider that was herding the sacrificial Bantha is eaten by the tapeworm dragon and the others look at the scene through Toro Calican's binoculars. The straps on the binoculars are dropping straight in one shot, tangled above it in the next. (00:30:30)
Chapter 9: The Marshal - S2-E1
Character mistake: Cobb Vanth says that he's never seen anything but the dragon's head and had no idea about the size of the dragon...but at the beginning of the episode we could see the beast pass through town (conveniently right in the main road without damaging anything else) and its enormous lengthy body was perfectly noticeable. (00:31:20)
Chapter 9: The Marshal - S2-E1
Continuity mistake: When the clumsy Tusken drops the explosive causing the ire of the villager, the reaction of Mando and the Marshall comes from two separate takes; their hand positions are different. (00:34:40)
Chapter 9: The Marshal - S2-E1
Continuity mistake: When the villager is arguing with the Tusken, one of his buddies is holding a shovel and looking all menacing. The shovel is held in a different position each shot. (00:35:50)
Chapter 9: The Marshal - S2-E1
Continuity mistake: The villagers and the raiders united just got near the cave. One of the Tusken raiders is by the cave checking for vibrations. He has his rifle in the right hand, then after a cut to the Child he's got the rifle in the left. (00:37:35)
Chapter 9: The Marshal - S2-E1
Other mistake: The acid the dragon spits is purported as highly corrosive, literally melting people, however Mando is unaffected by it despite being bathed in it. His armor might be Beskar, but there are plenty of spots (those that his enemies constantly seem to miss) that are not. He should be at least in some discomfort and in need to change, and not carry around his neck a cape soaked in venomous dragon vomit.
Chapter 9: The Marshal - S2-E1
Plot hole: The Tusken raiders offer a Bantha to the dragon to make it sleep longer. To do, so they wake it up, which seems to defeat the point, but let's assume they know what they are doing and the dragon catches up on sleep later. Regardless, the dragon already ate one the day before. If it does not stay put even after just eating a Bantha a day before, it's hard to imagine how feeding it can be productive, considering that they all live in a desert and have just a literal handful of large mammals. The dragon should have eaten them all in a week, at that rate.
Chapter 10: The Passenger - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: When Mando puts the jetpack down, the shadows on the ground are inconsistent, pointing to the right either towards him or the Child. (00:03:50)
Chapter 10: The Passenger - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: When Mando disposes of the idiot bounty hunter who tried to leave with his jetpack, he is holding the Child with his left hand, but the height / position of his right hand changes depending on the angle of the shot. (00:04:30)
Chapter 10: The Passenger - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: In the cantina, Mando turns to follow Amy Sedaris that casually asks him about the dragon meat; his right hand is off/on the stick he is using to carry his cargo. (00:07:25)
Chapter 10: The Passenger - S2-E2
Factual error: The premise of the episode is that Mando needs to travel at sublight speed or else the fragile eggs will die. They need to travel to a nearby star system, though, not just a planet. Stars can't be too close together, so Mando is in for a trip that would take him literally years, which is not reflected at all by what is shown in the episode. (00:08:00)
Chapter 10: The Passenger - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: Amy Sedaris tells Mando "I know, I know, but I can vouch for her" when he questions the job. She is gesticulating with one hand, which become two at the cut. (00:08:50)
Chapter 10: The Passenger - S2-E2
Other mistake: When the Razor Crest is beginning to fall, a shot shows the interior of the ship; the cargo is entirely unsecured and the eggs inside tumble all over the canister with no dampening to their inertia. The motion shown was just a mild tilt of the ship from one side to the other as the ship was about to fall. To imagine the cargo staying intact in those conditions during the manoeuvres shown before, which were tossing the frog lady in the cockpit all over the place, is inconceivable. (00:16:50)
Chapter 10: The Passenger - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: Ice starts to crumble under the Razor Crest and the frog lady puts her right hand on the controls to hold herself steady. First shot and the 'thumb' is wrapped around the edge of the console, second one, and he's keeping his hand flat. (00:16:50)
Answer: It's possible it's a different race of Jawas. The ones we saw before with red eyes were on Tatooine. These are a different group of Jawas on a different desert planet, thus probably have mutated or adapted different isolated from the other groups and have their own traits.
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