Schitt’s Creek has announced some bittersweet news: The hit series is getting just one more season.

Producers announced Thursday that Schitt’s Creek has been renewed for a sixth and final season, marking the end of a TV series that, to many of us, feels like it only just began. The show has grown rapidly thanks to excellent word-of-mouth and the availability of four seasons currently being available on Netflix.

“We are very excited to announce that ‘Schitt’s Creek’ is coming back for a sixth season on CBC and Pop in 2020,” co-star and co-creator Dan Levy said on social media. “We also wanted to take this opportunity to let you know that we have decided Season 6 will be our last. We are so grateful to have been given the time and creative freedom to tell this story in its totality, concluding with a final chapter that we had envisioned from the very beginning.”

“It’s not lost on us what a rare privilege it is in this industry to get to decide when your show should take its final bow,” he added. “We could never have dreamed that our fans would grow to love and care about these characters in the ways that you have.”

The final season of Schitt’s Creek will premiere in 2020 and consist of 14 episodes.

“’Schitt’s Creek’ is that rare zeitgeist show that creates incredible fandom, catalyzes culture and receives best-of-television critical praise for its intelligence, character development, laughter and heart,” said Brad Schwartz, president of Pop. “’Schitt’s Creek’ has given all of us a joyous gift that, in my opinion, places the show among the very best. Everyone at Pop could not be more proud than to have been associated with what Dan Levy and Eugene Levy created alongside this amazing cast and crew. While we will miss this gem with all our heart, we are thrilled that the show will end its run exactly as the show’s creators intended.”

The series is currently in the middle of airing its fifth season on CBC in Canada and POP TV in the United States.