The Mandalorian

The Mandalorian (2019)

11 continuity mistakes in Chapter 15: The Believer

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Chapter 15: The Believer - S2-E7

Continuity mistake: Escaping from the mess hall windows, Mando shoots a trooper with a sand-colored uniform who was trying to hit him from a lying position. Next shot and Mando is standing, not crouching as he was to finish that enemy. (00:28:40)

Sammo

Chapter 15: The Believer - S2-E7

Continuity mistake: When Cara shoots down her first trooper ("Got 'em"), you can notice in her scope that the guy falls from the window adjacent to the one Bill Burr is in, but in the overhead shot Burr is still just barely coming out of it. (00:28:35)

Sammo

Chapter 15: The Believer - S2-E7

Continuity mistake: After shooting the officer with the odd southern accent, Mando and Mayfeld start shooting at the random innocent people. Mayfeld shoots two officers at a table, and you can tell that the second one was already up in the first shot, but in the second he gets blasted when he's still leaning on the table with his elbow. (00:27:50)

Sammo

Chapter 15: The Believer - S2-E7

Continuity mistake: Mando is facing the second wave of 'pirates'; he throws his malfunctioning blaster at one of them and then moves on to face him. You can see the alien just went past the second disk of junction between the cargo, but in the wider angle they are fighting with being already almost past the third. (00:15:25)

Sammo

Chapter 15: The Believer - S2-E7

Continuity mistake: Mayfeld is called by the droid as he's working on the TIE carcass. He says "What!" and turns around; the hand on the drill he's using is in a different position between shots. He then holds the drill down his right side as the droid tells him to descend, and in the new shot he's still holding it up. (00:02:05)

Sammo

Chapter 15: The Believer - S2-E7

Continuity mistake: When Mando faces the third wave of marauders on top of the truck, he punches the first one in the gut after dodging his assault. He disarms the second one, then turn towards the first, that is already weaponless and reeling without having been hit (he was hit in the stomach as he was running past Mando, he wouldn't be facing him standing, some of the fight must have been cut). (00:16:30)

Sammo

Chapter 15: The Believer - S2-E7

Continuity mistake: Valin Hess pours a drink to the two troopers. He asks "Where are you from, Brown Eyes" and screws the lid on; look at the quantity of liquid in the bottle. Next shot and it dropped significantly, to the point that barely any is visible anymore in the transparent section of the bottle. (00:25:15)

Sammo

Chapter 15: The Believer - S2-E7

Continuity mistake: In a semi-comedic moment, Mando throws his blaster at one of the marauders, since it does not work. After the prolonged fight, he slips back into the truck, and when he comes out, he has a new blaster in his holster.

Sammo

Chapter 7: The Reckoning - S1-E7

Plot hole: The boss of the boss murders Werner Herzog because he knows that the baby is not in the crib. Yet it takes Mando's message (somehow intercepted) for the troopers to start moving in pursuit. The heck were they waiting for? They have overwhelming forces in the area and a previous deal with Karga. (00:33:10)

Sammo

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Chapter 13: The Jedi - S2-E5

Question: Ahsoka's "head-tails" (called Lekku, technically) seem to have creases in them. Are these meant to be scars from battles, or are they just folds in whatever material was used to make the prosthetics? With all the high production values elsewhere, this would seem to be a fairly ropey oversight if so.

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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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