It sounds as though the story of Lovesick might have come to an end.

Though there's been no official word from Netflix on the fate of the romantic comedy series, star Antonia Thomas told Digital Spy that she thinks its most recent third season was its last.

The biggest obstacle to more episodes is actor availability, with the cast all engaged with other projects – including Thomas, who's now starring in US drama The Good Doctor.

"I think it could be done," the actress said. "I mean, I'd love for it not to be, but I think that maybe the third one was the last."

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Lovesick began with Dylan Witter (Flynn) being diagnosed with chlamydia, following his exploits as he attempted to contact all of his previous sexual partners to inform them of his diagnosis. Later episodes, though, evolved to focus more on the relationships between Dylan, Evie (Thomas) and Luke (Daniel Ings).

Thomas described playing Evie as "one of the most joyous jobs" of her career.

"I'd love to do more Lovesick, but I just don't know," she said. "Everyone is so busy, and just all over the place. Getting us all back together could be tricky. But you never know."

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She noted that the ending to the third season, which closed with Dylan and Eve as a couple, "rounded [the story] off nicely" for fans, adding: "They're together, but things are ambiguous, and it's the way that life is."

Before it was picked up by Netflix, Lovesick originated on Channel 4, where it was known by its original title Scrotal Recall. Back in 2016, Thomas told us that she was more relieved than anyone when the series changed its name.

"It's basically changed my life, being able to actually talk about the show, as opposed to avoiding talking about it, because you don't want to mention the title!" she said.

The Good Doctor season 2 airs on Tuesdays at 9pm on Sky Witness.

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