Actually, in the same sentence/paragraph as the "five or six seasons" comment, he says he does know how it's going to end. It seems I've heard or read somewhere that he knows what the final scene is going to be. And he might have a loose framework to hang his writers' specifics on.
But I get a sense that a lot has been made up along the way, and that he's killed things off when he gets bored with them rather than find interesting ways to continue incorporating them. And I kind of think he decided to bring in angels because he'd written himself into a corner by sending Dean to Hell. So we shall see if they can sustain it through S5, let alone S6.
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Date: 2009-06-09 03:38 am (UTC)But I get a sense that a lot has been made up along the way, and that he's killed things off when he gets bored with them rather than find interesting ways to continue incorporating them. And I kind of think he decided to bring in angels because he'd written himself into a corner by sending Dean to Hell. So we shall see if they can sustain it through S5, let alone S6.