ScreenRantspoke with Kae Alexander about Mins journey leading up toThe Wheel of Timeseason 3 finale.

Alexander discussed getting Min out of the White Tower and into new locales and sharing scenes with new characters.

In season 3, however,Theres a huge change in her,according to Kae Alexander.

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Its a real coming-of-age growth story.

I really relate to thatthe struggle of self-acceptance.

Maybe the part that she didnt like is probably the most powerful thing.

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Theres more sense of humor and theres more banter, and I think shes liking the company.

Theres more hope this season for her.

It felt very natural and very easy and fun.

Min Farshaw (Kae Alexander) asking with a confused look in The Wheel of Time Season 3 Ep 6

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I like that theyre very cynical and theyre quite naughty together, and thats quite funny.

I like how Mat has had to earn Mins trust[which has gone] both waysand been betrayed.

Theyre gone through a lot together.

Min Farshaw (Kae Alexander) and Nynaeve al’Meara (Zoë Robins) laughing at a party in The Wheel of Time Season 3 Ep 6

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We really [found] that bond, and I like it a lot.

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