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)
Character mistake: During the comedy moment with the scout troopers, the radio person tells them that Gideon just killed an officer for interrupting. Nothing of the sort happens during the sequence when Gideon is talking to the heroes.
Chapter 6: The Prisoner - S1-E6
Continuity mistake: Between Burg's defeat and Mayfeld's encounter with the group of droids he easily disposes of (even if he couldn't hit or damage them earlier on), Mayfeld's shoulder gun switches side in one shot. (00:30:40)
Chapter 6: The Prisoner - S1-E6
Character mistake: During the fight with the Devaronian, Mando at one point has both guns pointed at him, but his finger in the first shot is not even on the trigger. (00:29:10)
Chapter 6: The Prisoner - S1-E6
Continuity mistake: The sequence with Mayfeld jacking the door lock of the cell is obviously different takes, since the white lights on the control panel are inconsistent, and his left-hand position and Xi'an's facial expressions are different depending on the camera angle. (00:21:50)
Chapter 6: The Prisoner - S1-E6
Continuity mistake: When Satan himself (or not) hurls the sentry droid into another one and a blast ensues, the crazy overacting Twi'lek is either hopping with sadistic laughter or shielding her eyes from the explosion depending on the shot. (00:21:40)
Chapter 6: The Prisoner - S1-E6
Continuity mistake: When the Mandalorian says "Easy, nobody has to get hurt here", the wimpy security guard is holding the alarm transmitter in a different way (the hand is angled in a different direction). (00:19:20)
Chapter 5: The Gunslinger - S1-E5
Character mistake: Mando's xenophobia against droids is so strong that he would not have them repair his ship (even harmless maintenance droids), nor take a cab with a droid driver, yet minutes later he talks to a droid bartender about a very sensitive topic like the search for illegal work.
Continuity mistake: When the widow tells Mando "I brought you some food", suddenly Mando is holding a rag and polishing a knife; he had nothing in his hand when he stepped towards the door. (00:16:30)
Continuity mistake: When the widow tells Mando "Please come in", notice the rope she is tying; it reaches barely her waist, but in the next shot it starts off well below her knees. (00:14:25)
Continuity mistake: Back at the tavern, Cara is telling Mando a bit about her history and the peacekeeping duties. During the scene, the light on the table is different; the Child's bowl of soup is either in a spot in the sun or in the dusk. (00:10:05)
Other mistake: Gina Carano charges at the clueless Mandalorian, punches him right in the helmet, then misses him as he reels back against the wall, hitting the wooden boards, and going "Ow." For the rest of the fight she punches his solid steel helmet again several times including the big overhand right that floors him, and HE is the one that gets hurt. (00:09:00)
Revealing mistake: During the whole escape from the bounty hunters scene, everyone is shooting at the protagonist, who is ducking into a baggage tug. Somehow the blaster shots from all those armed men do not make a hole, or even the smallest dent or burn mark onto the cart or its content of boxes and drums. (00:27:00)
Continuity mistake: Mando knocks at the door and grabs the rude TT-8L/Y7 gatekeeper droid, ripping the eye part out entirely, nothing left on the arm. Mando then gets out of the Imperial hideout, he does it from the front door. By the door, but the security device has its eye back, still dangling off a cable. (00:19:55 - 00:24:30)
Continuity mistake: The scientist ducks into cover and the Mandalorian disappears, Batman-style. The position of Dr. Pershing's right hand is different in the last cut. (00:22:10)
Continuity mistake: The Client tosses the fob on the desk. He then fetches the pot of Beskar and puts it on the desk, but the fob changes position. (00:06:05)
Other mistake: To look for the beast wanted by the jawas, the Mandalorian enters the cave and uses a flashlight. But as it was easy to presume, and we see in the following episode, his scope can detect lifeforms and heat signatures even through walls.
Chapter 1: The Mandalorian - S1-E1
Continuity mistake: When Mando steps back from the cannon to look at the destruction he laid, in the close-up the freshly remade pure Beskar pauldron is on the wrong shoulder. (00:33:35)
Chapter 1: The Mandalorian - S1-E1
Revealing mistake: When Mando mows down hostiles with the laser cannon, the leftmost guy on the roof of the second building goes down only well after the gun has gone past his position. (00:33:30)
Chapter 1: The Mandalorian - S1-E1
Other mistake: Mando and the droid have trouble dealing with enemies that pin them down into the doorway overwhelming them with firepower, even before the big machine-gun-like weapon is brought in. Then Mando hops on it, and suddenly all the firepower the enemies had and that had the heroes unable to move is gone, entirely, they can't shoot at him when he's a static target, and actually stick all out like perfect targets leaving their cover.
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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