If you’re sad the smash hit “Fleabag” was only two short seasons — there’s still hope.

“Fleabag” star and creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who won a whopping four Emmys for the Amazon/BBC Three dramedy, said she’d be open to revisiting the character down the road during an interview Tuesday on “Late Night with Seth Meyers.”

“I feel like she would have had more life then, and God knows what she would have got up to,” she said.

Waller-Bridge, whose star has rapidly risen thanks to her dual work on “Fleabag” and “Killing Eve,” has maintained that the critically-acclaimed second season — in which her character Fleabag falls for Andrew Scott’s “Hot Priest” — is the end of the show. But her resolve is seemingly not set in stone.

“Actually, seeing a character like that in a later stage of life I think is exciting,” she told Meyers. “But for now, she has been through enough! We gotta let her go!”

Revisiting the character at 50 would be in line with the show, as Season 2 featured a heavily praised monologue on aging from guest star Kristin Scott Thomas. Describing it as “horrendous but then magnificent … something to look forward to,” her character Belinda tells Fleabag that aging gives a woman release. “Then you’re free, no longer a slave, no longer a machine with parts, you’re just a person, in business,” she says.

Waller-Bridge isn’t the only one who is opening to revisiting “Fleabag.” Amazon Studios head Jennifer Salke recently said she wasn’t convinced that Waller-Bridge was done with her character. “I’ll have to really know that and see evidence of that before I really buy in,” she said at a Paley Center event in LA.

In addition to promoting “Fleabag” and her upcoming script work on the next “James Bond” film, Waller-Bridge was on “Late Night” to promote her Oct. 5 hosting gig on “Saturday Night Live” opposite musical guest Taylor Swift.