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
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 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
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: When Mando puts the jetpack down, the shadows on the ground are inconsistent, pointing to the right either towards him or the Child. (00:03:50)
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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