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
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: 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 10: The Passenger - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: Mando wishes sweet dreams to the passenger and lies back. The frog's right hand suddenly is lower on the container. (00:36:20)
Chapter 10: The Passenger - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: Mando has already practically emptied the hot springs tub when the Child starts wandering off, but the egg container is not even partially full. (00:25:30)
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)
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 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)
Continuity mistake: When Karga, Dune, Mythrol and Djarin are escaping, Djarin shields against a wall, gun raised up. From the opposite angle it's lowered. (00:18:36)
Chapter 1: The Mandalorian - S1-E1
Continuity mistake: When the Mandalorian is learning to tame the blurrg his leg armour changes from right to left and back again. (00:26:10 - 00:26:45)
Continuity mistake: Greef Karga moves his coat to access his holster, which is empty, until it isn't. (00:26:47)
Chapter 16: The Rescue - S2-E8
Other mistake: The inexplicably omniscient Moff Gideon mentions that Mando fired his wrist launcher's "one and only salvo." This would confirm what could be assumed by the dialogue with the Armorer in episode 1.3: the Whistling Birds are rare, and made of Beskar. Mando uses them in 1.3 immediately, then he still has them in 1.6 to use them against Burg. He replenishes his ammo in the season finale so we can assume that includes the birds. In season 2 he uses them in 2.1 in the prologue and then in 2.6. Seems abnormal to say the least that he'd have still some to use in 2.8 with no more refills.
Chapter 16: The Rescue - S2-E8
Continuity mistake: When the two blue Mandalorians surprise-attack the stormtroopers that are behind Cara and Fennec, the troopers fall down like bowling pins; the ones in the front are falling off the bridge and the ones behind them fall prone against the edges of the bridge. Except in the following shot it is not the case, nobody seemingly fell off the bridge and the first people we see are belly up, not down. (00:15:05)
Chapter 16: The Rescue - S2-E8
Continuity mistake: Fennec kills the stormtrooper that Cara was about to bludgeon with her jammed gun; her braid is behind her when the camera is behind her, in front of her shoulder when the camera is in front of her. (00:17:15)
Chapter 16: The Rescue - S2-E8
Continuity mistake: In the bridge shooting scene, Gina Carano has the blaster in her left hand, except in the last shot before one single stormtrooper tumbles off the bridge and into space; the blaster then is in her right. (00:14:55)
Chapter 16: The Rescue - S2-E8
Other mistake: Shoulder to shoulder, Cara Dune and Fennec Shand advance shooting Stormtroopers on a bridge. But look where Ming-Na Wen is aiming; she's never gonna hit anything in front of her, and if there's any threat all the way to the left where she is pointing her blaster, it is never shown. (00:14:50)
Chapter 16: The Rescue - S2-E8
Plot hole: In the previous episode, Mando and the others got a hold of the coordinates of Moff Gideon's cruiser, but this episode begins with them capturing Dr. Pershing in a shuttle, and after that they locate Bo-Katan and Koska and get them on board for the mission. How they found these people is unknown, and cruisers are not planets, they tend not to be stationary. Hard to imagine Mando and the others get into weird and complex subquests to get some help while Gideon at one point, which could be in just moments, could hyperspace in some other sector and leave them with no clue where to find him.
Chapter 15: The Believer - S2-E7
Other mistake: The final art of the credits shows Mayfeld jumping on the Slave-1 with Mando helping him. Mando is in his full Mandalorian armor though, which would have been impossible at that point of the story. (00:34:55)
Chapter 15: The Believer - S2-E7
Other mistake: The two heroes run away from the cafeteria through the side of the building. The snipers are luckily positioned with a perfect view on their fortuitous escape route and start killing people. When Mayfeld reaches the top, we see one stormtrooper getting hit by the sniper - but the laser beam comes practically from behind him, at an angle that appears not compatible with Fennec's position. (00:29:20)
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)
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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