Matt
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I disagree. I think the show was on fire this season. That said, with Charlie Day branching into movies, Howerton and Olsen doing other projects, it does seem McElhenny is the only one who is still all in on this. And that is understandable. He is the creator. This show is his baby more than anyone else's. But the cast does seem a bit itchy to branch out. And I think that is where the other (under-reported) part of Howerton's interview comes in. The show is taking an extended hiatus. My guess is it will be back in Spring or Summer of 2018. Maybe even as late as Fall 2018 or, adopting the Fargo schedule and taking two years off, returning in Winter 2019. I think this is in part a chance to let the cast stretch their legs a little bit, recharge their creative batteries and then come back strong.
Personally, I think the show should do three more seasons. 13, 14, and 15. That will cement its place as the longest live-action comedy in television history. Not a bad accomplishment for a show that started off as an obscure cult hit that barely avoided cancellation after its first season.
Personally, I think the show should do three more seasons. 13, 14, and 15. That will cement its place as the longest live-action comedy in television history. Not a bad accomplishment for a show that started off as an obscure cult hit that barely avoided cancellation after its first season.

) but TV shows especially ones that have been going on for a while are a bit pricier to catch up