A scene in The Wheel of Time season 2 finale provides the first stepping stone toward the most important romance in Robert Jordan's books.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary It took until The Wheel of Time season 2’s final episode, but the series is finally laying the groundwork for the books’ most important love story. While not necessarily at the forefront of the series, romance has been a key part of the show, as well as a source of conflict and motivation for its key players.
The Wheel Of Time Season 2 Finale Hints At Rand's Romance Story A crucial sequence in the finale sees two of the main characters cross paths for the first time. In this scene, Elayne sits down before a wounded Rand and uses the One Power to Heal the injury inflicted by Mat’s cursed dagger.
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