The Wheel of Time Season 1 exhibits heavy progressive ideological influence through aggressive race-swapping of core characters from the books' isolated, pale-skinned Two Rivers villagers—Perrin as black, Egwene and Nynaeve as Maori—creating a forced multicultural mishmash that clashes with the source material's lore and setting, prioritizing DEI optics over narrative coherence. Showrunner Rafe Judkins openly championed this diversity as a core strength, intentionally expanding queer representation by scrubbing homophobia and embedding modern inclusivity, turning a subtle book element into overt messaging that distracts from the epic fantasy. Plot alterations like the 'one of them is the Dragon' ambiguity among the quintet, Perrin's contrived dead wife for trauma backstory, and amplified scenes of women effortlessly dominating combat (Nynaeve stealth-killing Trollocs while men falter) inject feminist power fantasies and anti-male undertones, diluting the books' balanced gender dynamics into preachy empowerment lectures. These intrusions sparked massive backlash from book fans, who decried the 'woke' desecration alienating loyal audiences, contributing to plummeting viewership and eventual cancellation, proving how ideological mandates sabotaged entertainment value and fidelity to Robert Jordan's vision.