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    10 Prime Video Shows Fans Still Haven’t Forgiven Amazon For Canceling

    My Lady Jane

    My Lady Jane

    My Lady Jane was pure fun; a historical story that didn’t take itself too seriously. It mixed romance, comedy, and fantasy, including characters who could turn into animals, which made it stand out immediately. The cast was charming, and the tone felt fresh and playful. When Prime Video canceled it, fans were loud about their disappointment, flooding social media with requests for renewal. Sadly, none of it worked.

    The Peripheral

    The Peripheral

    The Peripheral was one of those shows that surprised people. It starts with a woman testing what she thinks is a VR game, and then slowly reveals something much bigger and darker. The sci-fi ideas were smart without being confusing, and Chloë Grace Moretz was great in the lead role. What really hurts is that Prime Video had already renewed the show for season two and then suddenly canceled it. There was so much more story left to tell, which makes its cancellation feel especially frustrating for fans.

    Good Girls Revolt

    Good Girls Revolt

    If you enjoy period dramas with strong female characters, Good Girls Revolt was a real gem. Set in the 1960s, it followed women working in journalism who were tired of being ignored and underpaid. The show had great energy, sharp dialogue, and a really stylish retro vibe. Unfortunately, it was also expensive to produce, and Prime Video pulled the plug after just one season. It felt like the story was just warming up, which is why many viewers still see it as a huge missed opportunity.

    The Wilds

    The Wilds

    At first, The Wilds looks like a simple survival show about teens stranded after a plane crash. But pretty quickly, you realize there’s something very wrong about the situation. The big twist is that everything is part of a controlled experiment, made the show stand out. It focused more on emotions and psychology than nonstop action. By the end of season two, the story clearly had bigger plans. hat’s why its cancellation was such a letdown.

    The Wheel of Time

    The Wheel of Time

    The Wheel of Time was a huge fantasy project with a massive book series behind it. The show had an interesting world, strong female leads, and storylines that clearly needed time to develop. While it wasn’t perfect, it was building toward something big. Canceling it after three seasons felt rushed, especially knowing how much source material was still untouched.

    Paper Girls

    Paper Girls

    Paper Girls had everything going for it; time travel, friendship, and a beloved comic book fanbase. The story followed four girls from the 1980s who accidentally get pulled into a time war and meet their future selves. It was emotional, fun, and surprisingly thoughtful. Sadly, Prime Video barely promoted it, and the show was canceled just two months after it premiered.

    A League of Their Own

    A League of Their Own

    The TV version of A League of Their Own went way deeper than the original movie. It didn’t just focus on baseball; it explored race, sexuality, and identity in 1940s America. The characters felt layered and meaningful, and the show handled serious topics with care. What upset fans most was the false hope: Prime Video announced a short second season to wrap things up, then canceled it entirely. Ending the show without closure made the cancellation feel even more disappointing.

    Etoile

    Etoile

    Étoile felt special from the start, especially if you love dance. Unlike most shows, it actually showed full ballet performances using real dancers. You could tell it was made with genuine love for the art form. What made its cancellation even worse was that it was planned as a two-season story from the beginning. Even with good reviews, Prime Video canceled it before that plan could play out.

    Z: The Beginning Of Everything

    Z: The Beginning Of Everything

    Z: The Beginning of Everything focused on Zelda Fitzgerald, not as a side character, but as a person with her own ambition and creativity. Christina Ricci made Zelda feel lively, complicated, and very real. The show explored her marriage, her struggles, and her influence in a way that felt fresh and overdue. Even though Prime Video renewed it for another season, the decision was reversed just months later.

    Mozart In The Jungle

    Mozart In The Jungle

    Mozart in the Jungle was such a fun and different kind of show. It mixed classical music with messy personal lives, big dreams, and creative chaos. The characters were easy to get attached to, especially the relationship between the quirky conductor and the young musician finding her place. After four seasons, the show ended on a huge cliffhanger, and then that was it.

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