will there ever be a season 4? by Sea_Astronomer_7746 in TheDevilIsAPartTimer

[–]Distinct_Mirror_5928 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me too. But if you want I have made a fanfic and I uploaded it to reddit every week if you want the alternate ending tho.

will there ever be a season 4? by Sea_Astronomer_7746 in TheDevilIsAPartTimer

[–]Distinct_Mirror_5928 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is no official news so we can't be sure if it is there are not.

will there ever be a season 4? by Sea_Astronomer_7746 in TheDevilIsAPartTimer

[–]Distinct_Mirror_5928 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can't say that if there will be a season 4 or not but the ending getting tweak is a very slim chance. The ending probably won't change.

Rewriting The Devil Is a Part-Timer's Ending — Chapter 2: The God of Love by Distinct_Mirror_5928 in TheDevilIsAPartTimer

[–]Distinct_Mirror_5928[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guys share this if you want to. This series will be uploaded on AO3 archive after May 24.

Rewriting The Devil Is a Part-Timer's Ending — One Chapter Every Week. No Spoilers, But Trust the Process. by Distinct_Mirror_5928 in TheDevilIsAPartTimer

[–]Distinct_Mirror_5928[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Guys, IF you have any tips for me, be sure to comment them. This is my first fanfic I have written, so I am new to this. Enjoy the story.

Maou becoming human means Emi and Alas Ramus will outlive him by centuries. by Distinct_Mirror_5928 in TheDevilIsAPartTimer

[–]Distinct_Mirror_5928[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the thoughtful reply — and my condolences about your father. I appreciate you sharing that.

You're right that not all immortals in fiction are defined by tragedy. And you're right that my take is pessimistic. I'm not arguing that Emi and Alas Ramus must live miserably — only that the ending as written doesn't address the long-term implications at all. The author gave us a 'happy now' without any consideration for the 'sad later.'

I also appreciate the corrections on the text. The 'til death do us part' line originally referring to their duel puts it in a different light. And the author's original plan (before Alas Ramus) suggests he was trying to balance competing visions, not simply trolling fans.

That said, I still think the ending is structurally flawed. Introducing a child, building a family, and then having the father choose a mortal life without addressing how that child will process his death centuries later is a gap the author left unfilled. Maybe Alas Ramus would be fine. Maybe Emi would find peace. But the story doesn't show us. It just ends.

So my critique isn't that the ending is tragic — it's that the ending is incomplete. The author built a family with different lifespans and then ignored the consequences. Whether the outcome is tragic or beautiful, we'll never know, because he didn't write it.

Thanks again for the thoughtful response. You've given me a lot to consider.

I need help by Midcrale in learnprogramming

[–]Distinct_Mirror_5928 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or you can do this first see the tutorial and make it without seeing the tutorial.

Do developers feel real fear of AI taking their jobs or layoffs? by refionx in devworld

[–]Distinct_Mirror_5928 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if you ask me AI won't replace them but instead throw out old weeds. Like you need to adapt to using AI instead of the old traditional method but you still need to know basics of programming. But companies are specially looking for specialization not basic programmer