TVOM: "Ten seasons is ludicrous. A decade of anything is enough to drive a man insane. Can you imagine working on one project for ten years? Can you imagine working any job for ten years? Christ almighty. That’s almost nightmarish, especially considering that it’s a television show and not a 9-5. Ten seasons (plus 22 episodes a year, which is also hilarious) robs you of originality. There’s just not that much to say. It doesn’t matter if the medium is music, books, or film and television; after five or six, it just stops coming to you. How many times can you say “The Winchesters are broken” before you stop hearing the message?"
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