Rewatching The Wheel of Time , Amazon’s ambitious adaptation of Robert Jordan’s 14-book saga plus a prequel, should be one of comfort. The familiarity of reliving favorite arcs, revisiting characters, and rediscovering the moments that first hooked us. But when it was cut short, those same rewatches feel less like nostalgia and more like mourning.

For three seasons, The Wheel of Time built the scaffolding of an epic destined to stretch across years of television, which was always going to be a marathon, not a sprint. Then, just as it found its footing, Wheel of Time was canceled .

Instead of getting to appreciate how the pieces set up their payoff, fans are stuck with setups that will never resolve, and what once looked like foreshadowing now feels like an unfinished sketch

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