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In a perfect world, all TV shows
would recognize when the end was
nigh and smartly choose euthanasia,
setting their own final seasons
instead of suffering a long, lingering
death. Lost wisely chose to end after
six seasons in an almost unheard-of
decision for a much-talked-about
network show, and Breaking Bad
perfectly faded to black last year at
the height of its popularity. And lots
of shows will follow suit in the next
year or two: Sons of Anarchy
(probably) , Justified , True Blood ,
Wilfred, Boardwalk Empire , Mad Men ,
and Glee are all currently walking
toward the light at the end of the
tunnel. There's even word that Game
of Thrones might be calling it quits
after seven seasons
.
But for every show that takes care to
make a graceful exit, there are
several that just don't seem to realize
that they've overstayed their
welcome, hanging around the
airwaves well after their expiration
dates like a seven-year college
senior. Meanwhile, there are plenty of
other shows that, even though they're
doing great, would benefit creatively
from having an end date in mind. So
with that said, we've compiled a
quick list of five shows that fall into
one of those two categories and
should start looking for the exits.
Don't get too comfortable, shows!
And just so we're clear, the series
below aren't necessarily bad, they
just need to know when to say when.
3. Supernatural
Sam and Dean Winchester have died
and come back to life many, many
times, more than any mortals should,
but that doesn't mean the show has
to follow suit. Supernatural could
have bowed to a standing ovation
after its fantastic fifth season, when
creator Eric Kripke departed, but The
CW brought it back for a pretty
painful Season 6 and Season 7
(remember the Leviathans AND Becky
Rosen in the same run?). Now in its
ninth go-round, the show has
bounced back, and The CW has
already ordered a tenth while also
developing a spin-off . But it's time to
start tapering so that Supernatural
can go out on as high a note as
possible... especially so we can see
Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki
in something else!
Proposed end date: Supernatural is
good enough to get a farewell
season, so let Season 10 be its last.
That would end it in May 2015, at
which point new CW superheroes will
be free to take over the network.
p.s only posted supernatural part