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Supernatural creator Eric Kripke is sticking by his word that his CW thriller will bow out next May after five seasons. Sort of. "I did set out to tell a five-season storyline," the exec maintains. "Quite frankly, I never expected the show to make it to five years. But now that we're in our fifth year, I have every intention of ending the story with a bang and not drawing it out or watering it down." Relax, Supe Nazis. Here's that catch I promised you. "That having been said," Kripke continues, "I'm looking at this season as the last chapter in this particular story. That doesn't mean there can't be a new story. Buffy did it. The X-Files did it. You close a chapter on a big mythology storyline and then you begin a new one." "One of the things I like about this show is we don't draw out mysteries endlessly," he adds. "We'll answer a bunch of questions this season and then pose some new ones next season." Of course, that's assuming there is a next season. The CW has yet to renew Supernatural for a sixth go-'round. And even if the show does come back, would Kripke still be involved? "I don't know," hedges Supe's fearless leader, who doesn't have a deal in place beyond season 5. "I'm going to cross that bridge when I get to it." [...] You'll be thrilled to hear that Sam and Dean's inability to maintain meaningful long-term relationships with the opposite sex will continue throughout season 5. "We've returned to a conceit that works for us and that the fans seem to be able to swallow without vomiting, which is that there's a girl in every port," says series creator Eric Kripke. "We certainly have a lot of guest-star female love interests that the boys help save and interact with. But at the moment, there are no plans for a longstanding romantic relationship."