Even though it’s been less than 10 years since Gilmore Girls finished its seven-season run on The WB, the show is reportedly coming back on Netflix.

The news was first reported by TVLine, although Netflix and Warner Bros. Television did not comment. Star Lauren Graham retweeted the TVLine report, but only wrote that she could not confirm or deny the report.

According to TVLine, the revival/reunion would include four 90-minute episodes, with Graham, Alexis Bledel, Kelly Bishop and Scott Patterson all returning. Series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino, who left the show prior to the final season, will write the new episodes. That gives her the chance to finally close the show out the way she envisioned it.

Gilmore Girls ran from 2000 to 2006, starting on The WB and airing its final season on The CW. The show earned critical acclaim and Graham scored a Golden Globe nomination in 2002.

The series starred Graham as single mom Lorelai and Bledel as her daughter, Rory. Melissa McCarthy also starred on the show, long before Bridesmaids made her a household name. She probably will be too busy to come back.