Oh, I missed that comment. I thought it was probably a little of that. Some fear or trepidation of exploring something new, outside the safety net of SPN. I think they feel both a responsibility to their crew--all those jobs, riding on us!--and a reluctance to depend on strangers when they feel safe and supported with the crew they know.
I really would like to see them each do different things. But from here, which admittedly is very far away from their lives and decision-making, it looks like they get more entrenched, more deeply into that comfortable rut, with every season. And I have some regret at the performances we could be missing because they're still doing SPN.
They've said this is easy and they're not sure who else to be.
That's sort of sad to me. But I'm sure they're pretty well compensated now. And maybe they're looking forward to making wine and stuff when the show is over.
I'd just flat out say they found a family--they work with their best friend every day, the cast and crew is considered family quite strongly even for a normal show, and if Colin is still doing a small con every two or three months, these guys will be conning it up BIG for at least a decade. And that pays them as much as SPN.
eta: I saw some of the new Red Dawn yesterday and was detached enough that survivalist Marine John next to angry survivalist Jess was really (honestly, I admit in shame) touching.
I'm actually a little nervous about tonight's finale now. Jared and Jensen and even Misha apparently made comments about how the last few minutes of the episode are game-changing. Yikes.
Someone needs to hold my hand over here.
Well, I'm certainly invested in S10 now. Holy shit.
DEAN!
The fanfic alone is going to be epic!
It's not like it hasn't been done before, but now it's CANON. Wild.
The song also killed me. Insta-tears.
Well, I'm certainly invested in S10 now. Holy shit.
I KNOW!!! Damn you, Jeremy Carver.