The ‘Supernatural’ family has become more than a fandom, it has become a lifestyle. With a show spanning over 200 episodes, fans from all around the world have bonded over social media and met at conventions, building lifelong friendships. However, the internal question has always been how long will the show air.

Although the Supernatural cast has defied all odds and become the longest running in CW/WB history. In 2015, it beat Smallville to take the title of the longest consecutively running televised sci-fi show in the world. At this point, I am not sure what to do without it. However, unfortunately we might find out.

Entertainment Weekly did an interview with stars Jensen Ackles (Dean Winchester), Jared Padalecki (Sam Winchester) and executive producer Bob Singer. Reflecting together on the accomplishments they have done as actors and an ensemble, it might be time to hang up those weapons.

“We talked about wanting to be able to know when our end was, and if it was to be, let’s say, 300 episodes, we could tell a 13-episode story,” Singer told EW. “I think it would be bad for this show to just ride off in the sunset without a finale… we’ve earned that. I don’t know what that finale is, but we’d certainly like to do one.”

Padalecki and Ackles agreed saying they set a new goal of 300 episodes and after that it might be time to say goodbye to the Winchesters.

“If we don’t make it to 300, I think Ackles and I will both be truly bummed,” Padalecki says. “When we get to 300, I think Ackles and I will think it might be time to say bye. There’s a chance that changes, but we certainly do not take it for granted that we’re going to make it to 300.”

A source close to the show confirmed that the cast is looking to do 300 episodes and then move on to other projects. The only good things is we will always have the Supernatural family to lean on forever.