Will be extended until Severance has ended officially.
I may split off answers from Other as more seasons get released (if you're new to this site, don't worry about this, if you bet Other and I split off, say "8 seasons", your shares carry over and the math all makes sense so don't stress out, I promise it's fine).
When the show "ENDS" (there's a grand finale, most things are wrapped up, etc) I will resolve the market. If five years later they tack on another season or something, I don't care for the purposes of this market.
I will not bet in this market in case there are weird gray areas like:
-A finale movie (which I think I will count as a separate season as long as it's released a good deal after the previous season and is substantially long in length).
-A season split into two parts (this will probably count as one season as long as it's designated as like "Season Five - Part One" and "Season Five - Part Two" or something.
-A season that's only like 2 or 3 episodes long (basically like a finale movie, still should count as a season).
-Some sort of confusing multimedia thing.
-The show has multiple split timelines that are released over two years as two seasons but are marketed as "Season Five - Innie Perspective" and "Season Five - Outie Perspective" (idk wtf I'll do here).
-Other confusing nonsense.