u/SouthDifferent2363

▲ 35 r/lucifer

Lucifer Ending was Crappy

So I had started watching Lucifer on 2021 or 2022. It was on the Top 10 of Netflix at that time.

It had been going on and off between me and the show.

I had some Netflix app issues, stopped watching for a while and then forgot the show conpletely for two whole years and moved on to other things. I think I left at the end of S4 or smth.

Now I had some free time and I just randomly opened Netflix and there it was. From all those years. Still in my Continue Watching. So I resumed from S4 and finished the show in 4 to 5 days.

Now I just realized something. The ending was crappy af.

>!I loved some parts, especially the goodbyes and even Dan's funeral and some other things. Even the conversations between Lucifer and his daughter were heart- touching. !<

>!But I absolutely hated the ending. !<

>!Time moves differently in Hell, so Lucifer could have visited earth someitme but ofc, his bratty child and all, so...!<

>!Why did he agree to give his word. Like yk what Lucifer should have done? He should not have agreed and should have been a loving father. So none of this would have happened and he would have had a loving and caring daughter instead of a knife throwing goth psycho! !<

>!And I get that demons are dim -witted but maybe he could have trained demons to act as part-time therapists while he visited Earth?!<

>!Amenadiel was God, Cop and Father. Why couldn't Lucifer have been Hell's Therapist and Father. !<

>!Also the things which Lucifer does in S6 feel very uncharacteristic of him. Like bowing in fro t of a mortal, accepting instead of negotiating and allat. !<

>!Also it seemed like everybody forgot Lucifer in the ending. Like nobody came to visit and everybody moved on happily. Even Amenadiel could have come to visit with Maze. And the show just ended abruptly with Chloe joining in for eternity in Hell. Now that seems like torture to me. !<

>!The time loop was confusing asf and not at all good. That part was very hard to digest. Not even gonna write bout it here. It was so messed up shit.!<

Show writers fucked up!!

I thought that I would get some good rewatches out of this beautiful show, but honestly, S6 ending ruined it for me. Don't know if I will be able to rewatch it.

There is a lot to say but I can't remember it rn from the top of my head.

But in the end, Lucifer was genuinely one of the first and most beautiful shows I have ever watched. Maybe I will rewatch till S5. Or maybe take a break from all shows and focus on myself right now to earn a shitload of money to fund some continuation episodes and correct the wrong that the showriters have done in the end.

One last thing, Tom Ellis was the best actor for the role of Lucifer. Nobody could ahve done it better than him.

TLDR; S6 and Lucifer Ending is Crappy.

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u/SouthDifferent2363 — 1 day ago

Good Running Shoes for People With Broad Feet

Hello everybody, I am looking for good running shoes under 3k. I do road running btw. I run approximately 100km-110km per month

I have relatively broad feet, so the length of the shoe fits my foot, but my toes are too bad for that same shoe.

I just bought these new Asics and they arrived today. I am a size 8 and those size 8 Asics were too fit and cramped around my toes. So am gonna return them. Will order a larger size but also looking for other suggestions.

The shoes should be durable and should have proper cushioning, like shock absorption, etc.

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u/SouthDifferent2363 — 4 days ago
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Good shoes under 3k.

I was aiming to buy ASICS. I run approximately 25 km/ week. Higher on some weeks when I do longer long runs.

This is my running split-

2 Easy Runs. Total is 8km-10km+

1 Tempo or Threshold Run- 5km-7km

1 Speed Run/ Intervals/ Norwegian Splits- 3km-5km

1 Long Run- 10km+

I have broad feet, my foot size is UK 8.

I am looking for more durable and comfortable running shoes. Heard that the ASICS has GEL-based shoes which are really good. I am also looking for soft shoes, not hard ones, and not too narrow near the toes.

Injury prevention and shock absorbing shoes are a non-negotiable, as I run on hard surfaces and roads.

Not racing shoes or speed focused ones.

I have a bad experience with brands like HRX, Campus, etc and mainly want shoes from good brands.

I used Skechers Shoes before and they were quite good. Looking for something new now.

Please share your experience with ASICS shoes, like the GEL CONTEND 9, etc.

Other brand suggestions are accepted and appreciated too.

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u/SouthDifferent2363 — 8 days ago

The sides of my shins pain while running, but not sharp, more if a dull ache. And they pain when I press or touch them.

Any suggestions, exercises, whatever are appreciated. I run roughly 25-30 km a week minimum. Sometimes more if I do extra-long runs.

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u/SouthDifferent2363 — 8 days ago

my_qualifications- ICSE Grade 10. Looking to build extracurriculars as I aim to study abroad.

Extracurriculars are a non negotiable for Unis in the US, unless you are Einstein or a donour to their university.

But apart from that, do unis from Europe, like in UK, etc and in Australia care that much about ecs.

So I am going to work on things that I like, but just wanted to know if ecs were that important in unis not from The States.

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u/SouthDifferent2363 — 8 days ago

Monday- Recovery Cycle from Sunday Long Run

Tuesday- Easy Run: 1-1.5hrs, 5-8k mostly

Wednesday- Tempo/Threshold Run: 1hr, 8-10k

Thursday- Easy Run: 45mins, 3-6k

Friday- Norwegian Split/Sprints/ Other Speed Training: 45mins to 1hr. Distance varies, but minimum 3km

Saturday- Recovery Cycle and Swim

Sunday- Long Run/ Long Cycle- 2-4hrs+, Run 10-20km+, Cycle 30-65km+

P.S.

Recovery is King for me and if I feel the bad kind of 'sore' on any of the days, I do not run and instead swim and/or cycle or take rest.

Also do dumbbell home workouts 4 days a week.

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u/SouthDifferent2363 — 14 days ago