Chapter 10: The Passenger - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: When Mando disposes of the idiot bounty hunter who tried to leave with his jetpack, he is holding the Child with his left hand, but the height / position of his right hand changes depending on the angle of the shot. (00:04:30)
Chapter 10: The Passenger - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: In the cantina, Mando turns to follow Amy Sedaris that casually asks him about the dragon meat; his right hand is off/on the stick he is using to carry his cargo. (00:07:25)
Chapter 10: The Passenger - S2-E2
Factual error: The premise of the episode is that Mando needs to travel at sublight speed or else the fragile eggs will die. They need to travel to a nearby star system, though, not just a planet. Stars can't be too close together, so Mando is in for a trip that would take him literally years, which is not reflected at all by what is shown in the episode. (00:08:00)
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 10: The Passenger - S2-E2
Other mistake: When the Razor Crest is beginning to fall, a shot shows the interior of the ship; the cargo is entirely unsecured and the eggs inside tumble all over the canister with no dampening to their inertia. The motion shown was just a mild tilt of the ship from one side to the other as the ship was about to fall. To imagine the cargo staying intact in those conditions during the manoeuvres shown before, which were tossing the frog lady in the cockpit all over the place, is inconceivable. (00:16:50)
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: 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
Revealing mistake: When the frog lady puts Baby Yoda down the moment she gets back to the ship being chased by spiders, the baby is a toy that scurries away in the most unnatural way. (00:29:40)
Chapter 10: The Passenger - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: The giant spider punches at least two holes in the cockpit glass, the legs going through it all the way, but there are no holes visible in the rest of the episode, nor when the camera is inside the cockpit, nor when he 's talking with Dave Filoni and his buddy and the spider queen is slumped dead, just by the spot she was assaulting. (00:31:50)
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
Other mistake: Mando's ship is crawling with spiders, but the X-wing pilots (who are amazing marksmen, apparently) exterminate every single one of them with their blasters. The ship itself was full of those, a few dozen rifle shots couldn't possibly get rid of them.
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.
Continuity mistake: Gina Carano cleans up the table with the bad guys doing a Samoan Drop across it. The table has only a few sparse objects on it, but then by the end of the scene the loot is back on it. (00:05:05)
Continuity mistake: In her intro, Cara shoots the criminal chef; it happens in a mirrored shot though; her tattoo is on the left arm and her hairstyle is flipped. (00:05:10)
Other mistake: Out of weaponry and with the enemy planes that got a hold of them, all hope is lost for the heroes, even if for some reason the fighters didn't stay behind them to aim but overpassed them. The first TIE fighter that is destroyed when they are saved is shot from the front, but Mando's ship arrives coming from behind them. (00:07:15)
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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