A lengthy new interview is out with Weeds series creator Jenji Kohan, and one of the best highlights is that she reveals the show’s “Little Boxes” theme will be returning for the eighth and final season.

Kohan also spoke about how learning that this would be the last season affected their writing of the show:

How far along in the writing process were you? Did you have to alter your initial trajectory for the season?

It was early on. I spoke to David. Every year we come back and say, “What are we going to do?” It certainly puts more pressure on the end, which I still don’t know (laughs). I’ve got to figure it out and mull it. It did change how we talked about the season so far. We’re building toward something different than we might have built toward had we been in the dark.

Have you ever had an idea of what the final scene of the series would look like?

No, I never think about the end. I tend to take it season by season because we’ve lived in that limbo for so many years where we don’t know how it’s going to end or if it’s the last season or if we’ll get picked up.

As for “Little Boxes,” they have a slew of covers lined up to use in the opening:

Could the “Little Boxes” theme return?

Yes! We’re back in a little box, so we thought it was appropriate to bring back “Little Boxes” and we’ve got an incredible flood of cover versions and new opening title sequence we’re excited about. I don’t know what we’re going to pick yet, but I know we’re going to use Ben Folds and the Mountain Goats, but those are the only two we’ve placed so far — and Steve Martin and Kevin Nealon did a duet that we’re going to use where they’re singing and playing banjos. It’s awesome.

Weeds returns July 1 on Showtime! Read more of this interview over on The Hollywood Reporter.