Girls—the show that helped launch the acting careers of Lena Dunham and Adam Driver—will be ending after Season 6. It might be time those girls grew up.

According to The Hollywood Reporter the show’s sixth season—which would air in 2017—will be its last. HBO has yet to comment. It makes sense that the increasingly famous and busy cast would be ready to move on from the show that started it all. HBO has certainly been making plans for this eventuality; their 2016 slate is full of new comedies like High Maintenance, Vice Principals, and Sarah Jessica Parker’s Divorced. Along with returning favorites like Veep, Togetherness, and Silicon Valley, the HBO comedy dance card is looking healthy even without one of their most talked-about shows.

Series co-creator Jenni Konner spoke with THR about her plans to end the series after last year’s finale:

I would say season five — I’m hoping, will really inform how much further we want to go. Once we figure out what season five is, we’ll know whether it’s another year. Maybe it’s just one more year, maybe we wrap it up in six. It all depends. But also we’re not in the business of running it into the ground. We would like to end in a graceful place. And we’d like to tell a complete story. What that means is that we really have to start building towards an end soon, creatively.

The Girls team will still be plenty busy once the show goes off air. Dunham and Konner are co-creating a new HBO comedy, Max while Girls cast members pop up everywhere these days. Be it Alex Karpovsky in the Coen Brothers’ Hail, Caesar!, Zosia Mamet in Todd Solondz’s Weiner-Dog or Driver in everything from Scorsese to SNL, the faces of Girls will be around for a long time to come. Season 5 of Girls premieres February 21 on HBO.