The Wheel of Time Finally Gives Mat Cauthon His Due

The Wheel of Time has the difficult task of juggling multiple storylines and high profile characters. Rand, Egwene, Nynaeve, Perrin and Mat are just a few of the characters who all have their own personal journeys to go on throughout the series. While many of those characters have received more than their fair share of screen time, Mat Cauthon hasn’t so much been neglected as his story has just been muddled. Mat has lacked any clear direction for his story, yet it was all made up for in the Season 2 finale of The Wheel of Time. Matrim Cauthon was the troublemaker of Emond’s Field in Two Rivers. He’s quick witted and just as likely to talk himself into trouble as he is to talk his way out of it. The show has taken a little bit of a more somber look at Mat and his story. Season 1 showed his troubled family life and quickly had him fall to the darkness of the dagger from Shadar Logoth. Overall, Mat hasn’t had much to do in the show so far. Combined with the actor for the character being recast, it has left the character of Mat feeling a little left out in the cold. The Wheel of Time Season 2 did not forget about Mat though and the series gave him a finale worthy of a hero of the Pattern.Season 1 mostly focuses on Mat being consumed by the darkness of Shadar Logoth. This darkness caused Rand to think that Mat was going mad and that he could be the Dragon Reborn. Beyond that, he mostly just acted as a simple companion to accompany Rand. While Egwene, Perrin, and Nynaeve all had their own individual stories and journey’s, Mat lacked a unique and defining aspect for his Season 1 arc. This may be because the original actor for the role, Barney Harris, left the role for personal reasons, which may have left the story in flux. While Season 1 of The Wheel of Time was considered a triumph by fans, audiences couldn’t help but feel like Matrim was passed over.RELATED: The Wheel of Time: Who is [SPOILER]

The Wheel of Time has the difficult task of juggling multiple storylines and high profile characters. Rand, Egwene, Nynaeve, Perrin and Mat are just a few of the characters who all have their own personal journeys to go on throughout the series. While many of those characters have received more than their fair share of screen time, Mat Cauthon hasn’t so much been neglected as his story has just been muddled. Mat has lacked any clear direction for his story, yet it was all made up for in the Season 2 finale of The Wheel of Time.

RELATED: The Wheel of Time: Who is [SPOILER]

Matrim Cauthon was the troublemaker of Emond’s Field in Two Rivers. He’s quick witted and just as likely to talk himself into trouble as he is to talk his way out of it. The show has taken a little bit of a more somber look at Mat and his story. Season 1 showed his troubled family life and quickly had him fall to the darkness of the dagger from Shadar Logoth. Overall, Mat hasn’t had much to do in the show so far. Combined with the actor for the character being recast, it has left the character of Mat feeling a little left out in the cold. The Wheel of Time Season 2 did not forget about Mat though and the series gave him a finale worthy of a hero of the Pattern.

Season 1 mostly focuses on Mat being consumed by the darkness of Shadar Logoth. This darkness caused Rand to think that Mat was going mad and that he could be the Dragon Reborn. Beyond that, he mostly just acted as a simple companion to accompany Rand. While Egwene, Perrin, and Nynaeve all had their own individual stories and journey’s, Mat lacked a unique and defining aspect for his Season 1 arc. This may be because the original actor for the role, Barney Harris, left the role for personal reasons, which may have left the story in flux. While Season 1 of The Wheel of Time was considered a triumph by fans, audiences couldn’t help but feel like Matrim was passed over.

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