It's official - Gilmore Girls: Seasons will give you those finale four words you've been waiting for.

The original Gilmore Girls finale left fans wanting due to series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino season 7 absence, but now that the EP is back in the picture, the Netflix revival is set close out the story in the right way.

Now that filming is nearing completion, the cast is ready to tease the highly anticipated ending. Yanic Trusdale, the man behind the Firefly's least patient concierge Michel, completely understands why Sherman-Palladino picked just those words to send the Gilmores into the sunset.

"I know them because I read the script!" Truesdale told Us Weekly. "I always felt it was intriguing, like everyone else. I was like, 'How does she know the last four words?' But when I read it, I was like, 'Oh, OK. That makes sense.' I can see now why she knew that that would be said."

The revival's closing sentiments won't be uttered by just one person. In a fitting send off, the mother/daughter pop-culture enthusiasts will usher in the credits together.

"[Sherman-Palladino] didn't realize that I didn't know them," Lauren Graham (Lorelai) teased as filming began, according to TV Line. "It's actually been helpful not knowing them, because people ask me and I tell them I don't know - because I really didn't know. You know? So I asked her, 'Who says them?' And she says, 'Both of you.' That's all I can say. It's not, you know, in unison."

Perhaps the closing scene will have something to do with the wedding Stars Hollow is cooking up for episode 4. Titled "Fall," the fourth 90-minute installment will bring everyone from Hep Alien to the Life and Death brigade together, although details surrounding the big day are still hazy.

Gilmore Girls: Seasons will come to Netflix later his year.