Chapter 14: The Tragedy - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: When Boba Fett is talking to Mando and threatening him with Fennec's sniper skills, the weapons behind his back vary in distance from one shot to the next. (00:10:00)
Chapter 14: The Tragedy - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: Mando tells Baby Yoda "You understand, right?"; the knob in the hands of the child is rotated differently.
Revealing mistake: Look at the droid carrying the spear the Magistrate offers to pay Mando with - it moves before she makes a motion for it. (00:12:40)
Continuity mistake: When Mando passes the gate to meet Morgan Elsbeth, the natural light changes in the space of a few steps. (00:11:30)
Continuity mistake: The Magistrate beckons towards her to have a prisoner led to her. She is holding her spear with the left hand and gesturing with the right, but it's the opposite in the next shot. (00:04:20)
Continuity mistake: At the end of the episode, the officer opens a door to meet Moff Gideon. There's a lab technician kneeling in front of Giancarlo Esposito and another one standing while a third on the left is walking across, but in the next shot the leftmost one is already standing perfectly still. (00:33:45)
Continuity mistake: When "Blue" leaves the badge on the table, it at a distance of almost three times its width from the table border. When Cara looks at him going away, you can see the object being much closer to the edge. (00:32:35)
Continuity mistake: When Baby Yoda barfs, he is holding the cookie in a different position between shots. (00:29:50)
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)
Continuity mistake: When Cara Dune chokes out the Imperial comm officer, his cap falls down to his feet, but it's by his elbow as the shot changes. (00:16:05)
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 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 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 9: The Marshal - S2-E1
Continuity mistake: Mando ties the hook cable at the base of the post but when he talks to the monocular scumbag the rope is just coming down straight with no trace of the diagonal part that ties it to the base - you can notice it distinctly well when he blasts the lights away and the whole top part of the post is perfectly lit. (00:07:35 - 00:08:20)
Chapter 14: The Tragedy - S2-E6
Factual error: Boba Fett proves to Din that the armor belongs to him by showing him his chain code encoded into the armor. He then shows his father's chain code also encoded into it. Chain Codes are implemented by the new Empire in 19BBY. The second episode of "The Bad Batch" is about obtaining some of these new chain codes. Why does Jango Fett have a chain code when he died three years before they were a thing?
Chapter 14: The Tragedy - S2-E6
Revealing mistake: Once Fennec obliterates like bowling pins with a rock the ones she couldn't simply shoot, Boba Fett has another badass moment murdering the stormtrooper with the orange pauldron. Problem is, he's in the open and there's another stormtrooper directly behind him that couldn't possibly have missed Boba when he was busy poking comically the back of the officer but comes to life only when the camera is on him. (00:15:50)
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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