10 Ways Star Wars: The Clone Wars Improved Padmé

Star Wars: The Clone Wars went a long way in fleshing out Padmé Amidala’s character. First introduced in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Padmé’s character looked to repeat the success of Princess Leia’s spunky, but compassionate attitude. Like Leia, Padmé was royalty, and despite often being preened up in queenly robes, she wasn’t afraid to get her hands dirty by picking up a blaster when things got dicey. Natalie Portman was able to bring Padmé to life in the three prequels, though many got caught up on George Lucas’ strange romantic lines. However, Catherine Taber took the character to new heights in The Clone Wars.
One deleted scene from Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones may have saved Anakin and Padmé’s romance in the prequels, but The Clone Wars came along anyway to help flesh out Padmé’s character. By giving her center stage in some episodes and arcs, The Clone Wars was able to give viewers a better look at what kind of person Padmé was, both under pressure and in times of peace. Filoni’s animated series managed to do what the prequels could not by showing just how Padmé juggled being a senator, wife, and activist during one of the most tumultuous times in a galaxy far, far away.


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