[s2e15] Senate Murders Here

Padmé leads a movement to reduce military spending and halt clone production, arguing it will force a diplomatic end to the war.

Despite the killer being caught, the bill to stop clone production ultimately fails, illustrating Palpatine’s growing grip on the Senate.

" Senate Murders " ( Season 2, Episode 15 of Star Wars: The Clone Wars ) is a political thriller that deviates from the typical battlefield action to focus on the intrigue of the Galactic Senate. [S2E15] Senate Murders

It is revealed that the poison was specifically keyed to Rodian physiology. Since both the victim (Farr) and his assistant, Lolo Purs , are Rodians—but only Farr died—Padmé realizes Lolo faked being poisoned.

Watch a detailed breakdown of the political intrigue and the mystery behind the poisoning of Senator Farr: Padmé leads a movement to reduce military spending

After her mentor, Senator Onaconda Farr, is poisoned, Padmé Amidala and Bail Organa launch a private investigation into the corrupt heart of the Republic.

This episode is actually the conclusion of a political arc that begins in Season 3. For the best narrative flow, IMDb reviewers and Wookieepedia suggest watching in this order: S3E10: "Heroes on Both Sides" S3E11: "Pursuit of Peace" S2E15: "Senate Murders" It is revealed that the poison was specifically

This is a rare episode where the Jedi are almost entirely absent, focusing instead on Padmé's growth as a detective and political strategist.