Summary

It’s always upsetting when a show gets cancelled, especially for no reason.

It’s even worse when said show only makes it through one season.

Still, there are numerous reasons why a TV series might end up on the chopping block.

Emily Bader as Jane Grey with her face close to Edward Bluemel as Guildford Dudley in My Lady Jane

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Why would they cancel a show with such a unique perspective and approach?

The Cancellation of ‘My Lady Jane’

Why exactly didMy Lady Janeget cancelled?

It’s a rather shocking turn of events.

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My Lady Jane is a Prime Video original series created by Gemma Burgess. The story is a “what if” style story of English royal history where King Henry VIII’s son Edward, Lady Jane Grey, and her husband Guildford all survive their real-life deaths. In the retelling of history, Jane Grey takes center stage, becoming queen and immediately finding herself facing nefarious villains.

It’s such a shame thatMy Lady Janedidn’t get a chance to shine.

But, who doesn’t like watching love unfold while two characters supposedly hate one another?

Yes, it’s a rather cliche trope, butwhat makes it stand apart is Guildford’s big secret.

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He is an Ethian, which is a human that can shape-shift into an animal.

However, that doesn’t mean every single thing in the series is totally inaccurate.

This 16th-century British historical drama leaves more to be desired.

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The overall plotdoesn’t take itself super seriously, which actually boosts the overall enjoyment of the show.

After all, anythinginspired byThe Princess Brideautomatically tells viewers that they are in for a silly and magical ride.

it’s possible for you to watch the first and only season ofMy Lady Janeon Prime Video.

Guildford Dudley and Jane Grey at a party in ‘My Lady Jane’

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Emily Bader holding Edward Bluemel’s chin while he looks at her in ‘My Lady Jane’s poster.

My Lady Jane