They don't seem to think Homestuck as a thing will be distinctly over at that point, going on to discuss the potential for "passing the torch," but wherever HS^2 is going does have a distinct endpoint somewhere 5 years from now. Of course this estimate could be useless, Andrew famously said he'd like Homestuck to end in 2010. But having at least a hypothetical end we're building up to is comforting, for me at least.Kate Mitchell wrote:I think it's gonna be like, three to five years of... this part that matters to me. You know, this overarching arc. There is a story that has an endpoint that we are telling, right? And once we hit that endpoint, I am done. I do not want to do this for ten years.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, Kate Mitchell is a writer on HS^2, MSPA fan since 2008, and previous host of the Perfectly Generic Podcast, a podcast about Homestuck they started in August of last year. I'd recommend it, personally. Besides Hussie (outside of a brief cameo in episode 52), almost every part of the HS^2 team has been on it at one point or another. They're all good and smart folks.