BBC's addictive spy thriller Killing Eve will premiere its fourth and final season in the UK in precisely two weeks.
An official tweet was published today (rather fitting wouldn't you say, considering it's Valentine's Day?) to confirm when the series would be returning to BBC One and BBC iPlayer, with the caption reading: "Watch #KillingEve on iPlayer from 28 February."
Those across the pond can catch it a day earlier, with back-to-back episodes airing on BBC America.
Back in November, Emmy Award-winning Villanelle actress Jodie Comer, who stars in the series alongside Sandra Oh as British intelligence agent Eve Polastri, spoke about the show coming to an end with its upcoming season 4.
"I'm trying not to think about [the end] too much, honestly. It's sad, you know?" she said.
"I've been with this character for a really, really long time. [But] I would rather we ended on a good note and kept our integrity, instead of going on and on, and being kicked out the door."
Apparently, series bosses aren't completely opposed to revisiting this universe though, as the star went on to tease: "I think they're kind of keeping their options open, like who knows what the future holds.
"But for sure the thing I will miss the most is not having to apologise – all the mischief I get away with, there's something so fun about that!
"We just want to make sure we end it on a good note that's satisfying for the audience but is also truthful to the characters."
With 14 days to go and just 24 episodes aired to date, there's really no excuse not to binge Killing Eve before it shoots back onscreen at the end of the month.
Killing Eve airs on BBC America in the US, and BBC One and BBC iPlayer in the UK.