I, for one, am glad for no Kel POV. It heightens the tension of the series, Imo. Also, I think Kel is now just a master gear in the great interweaving clockwork mechanism of the Thousandfold Thought. He has to ride it out now, play the part and make sure it all comes to fruition. He's basically an automoton, slave to the Thousandfold Thought. I think a Kel POV would be like reading lines of code at this point, a ton of 'if then' statements. That's what I think anyway. I'm probably wrong, though.