Chapter 11: The Heiress - S2-E3
Continuity mistake: The Mon Calamari mechanic at the beginning of the episode says "I'll fuel it up" about the ship. Within the space of the camera cut, the eggs in the frog's tank have changed position from floating at the top to 1/4 from top. (00:05:10)
Chapter 11: The Heiress - S2-E3
Continuity mistake: The Mon Calamari innkeeper tells Mando "Have a seat over there", Mando walks to the table, but somehow the Child is already seated and ready (and it's not played up as a gag). (00:07:20)
Chapter 11: The Heiress - S2-E3
Continuity mistake: Mando gets up after the upset of seeing the Mandalorians remove their helmets. The Child's ear against his body is standing upright or folded down. (00:12:25)
Chapter 11: The Heiress - S2-E3
Other mistake: Mando takes off with his jetpack, and we see later that the shore is not too far away...as Mando watches the sunset while his saviours demolish the ship in an explosion. He took his sweet time to get back ashore, especially considering that the Mandalorians mysteriously appeared to save him in seconds and the ship was in the middle of the ocean. (00:13:40)
Chapter 11: The Heiress - S2-E3
Revealing mistake: The last door the heroes have to breach emits sparks only a split-second after the door has already been opened. (00:26:05)
Chapter 11: The Heiress - S2-E3
Other mistake: Mando's ship is completely devastated, gaping holes in the hull, patched up fuel lines, engines malfunctioning, and on top of that entirely flooded. The Mon Calamari repairs it for 1,000 credits and the protagonist acts like he's been ripped off. When Mando in season 1 turned down the bounty for the guy who missed bail, Greef Karga offered him 5,000 and Mando replied that it does not even cover fuel. As exaggerated as it could have been as a statement (he was complaining and perhaps haggling a bit), and as bad as the repairs prove to be, 1,000 sounds disproportionately small for repairs on massive structural damage AND refuel.
Chosen answer: They could be just like wrinkles from age, like the elderly Togruta in the Zygerrian slaver arc in The Clone Wars series, as Ahsoka is considerably older than her animated appearances. I think there is probably a character design/stylisation aspect to it as well - the other Togruta we've seen in live action, Shaak Ti, has four segments or folds in her lekku that were not visible in her Clone Wars appearances, so it would seem the character design in Clone Wars and Rebels reduces such features.
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