The Mandalorian

Chapter 7: The Reckoning - S1-E7

Continuity mistake: When the two bodyguards approach Greef Karga and the others from behind with the intention to shoot the good guys, the green guy has his pistol already fully raised, but conveniently when Karga double crosses him the gun is lower. (00:24:45)

Sammo

Chapter 8: Redemption - S1-E8

Continuity mistake: The Scout Troopers have finished their shooting game. One of them gets up and the other looks bored (and annoyed because he does not get to see the 'package'). He is leaning against the bike's handle, or not, depending on the shot. (00:04:10)

Sammo

Chapter 8: Redemption - S1-E8

Continuity mistake: When IG-11 is making its way through the city with a cartoonish trail of explosions, Greef Karga is having a drink. There's a sudden cut, and in the second shot the glowy liquid in the bottle is bouncing around very noticeably as if the bottle (or the whole counter) was just moved/knocked, which did not happen in the previous shot. (00:15:45)

Sammo

Chapter 8: Redemption - S1-E8

Continuity mistake: When Greef Karga follows Mando outside the cantina to go support IG-11's sortie, he comes out of the door which has a large shadow area to the right of the frame, gone in the next camera angle. (00:16:25)

Sammo

Chapter 8: Redemption - S1-E8

Continuity mistake: Somehow without being challenged, the imperials put explosive on the door of the cantina and blow it open, nearly flushing out Cara. More pew-pew action ensues, Mando is critically wounded, and his pals drag him back to the cantina and...close the door behind them. The building grew a door back? (00:17:05 - 00:18:30)

Sammo

Chapter 8: Redemption - S1-E8

Continuity mistake: Moff Gideon is able to best Mando also because he turns twice; he already has brought the heavy E-Web machine gun from shoulder level once, but Gideon notices the power unit and switches target when Mando is repeating the movement. (00:18:05)

Sammo

Chapter 8: Redemption - S1-E8

Continuity mistake: After getting pulled and ragdolled around by it, Mando lands on the TIE fighter somehow with still both arms and decides to start shooting Moff Gideon. When he splats like a fly on the cockpit window he has nothing in hand, but at the cut he suddenly has his gun. (00:38:40)

Sammo

Chapter 9: The Marshal - S2-E1

Continuity mistake: At the end of the fight with the two Gamorreans (just after the reaction shot on the Child), one of them swings the axe to the torso of the other, who takes a direct hit under the raised, weaponless arm. Which is the left, then the right. (00:05:10)

Sammo

Chapter 9: The Marshal - S2-E1

Continuity mistake: Mando ties the hook cable at the base of the post but when he talks to the monocular scumbag the rope is just coming down straight with no trace of the diagonal part that ties it to the base - you can notice it distinctly well when he blasts the lights away and the whole top part of the post is perfectly lit. (00:07:35 - 00:08:20)

Sammo

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Chapter 8: Redemption - S1-E8

Greef Karga: He missed!
The Mandalorian: He won't next time.
Cara Dune: Our blasters are useless against him.
Greef Karga: Hey, let's make the baby to the magic hand thing. Come on, baby! [Waving his fingers] Do the magic hand thing. [The Child coos.] I'm out of ideas.

Bishop73

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Trivia: The series is set in between the events of the original "Star Wars" trilogy and the sequel trilogy. More specifically, it is set about five years after the conclusion of "Return of the Jedi," and around twenty-five years before the events of "The Force Awakens."

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Answer: In (non-canon) Legends, Thrawn was the central character of a trilogy of novels by Timothy Zahn. He was a Chiss officer in the Imperial Navy, who rose to the rank of grand admiral despite being non-human. Thrawn was brought into canon in the Star Wars Rebels series, where he commanded the Empire's Seventh Fleet and led the occupation of Lothal, which was opposed by the series' protagonists including Ahsoka Tano. In the final episode of Rebels, the Jedi and Rebel Ezra Bridger commands Purrgil space whales to drag Thrawn's Star Destroyer into hyperspace, jumping to an unknown location with himself and Thrawn on board. The final scene of the series shows Ahsoka Tano and Sabine Wren leaving Lothal to search for Bridger, and presumably Thrawn.

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