OK, everyone, deep breaths. I'm here to help you recover from that emotional doozy that was the Parenthood series finale. First step: Grab a bag of frozen veggies from your freezer and place it over your puffy-from-crying eyes—because you are going to want to have full working vision to read the major Braverman family news I'm about to write next...

Grab a pair of big sunglasses so no one can see your tears (of sentimentality and laughter), courtesy of the Braverman family. Many of us have been reluctant to get attached to the show, starring Peter Krause, Lauren Graham, Dax Shepard, Erika Christensen, Craig T. Nelson, and Monica Potter, because it seemed like the kind of quality viewing that would get canceled instantly. But now that the sixth and final season will air on NBC this fall, we can get involved with the, um, differently functional family. They're just as good as that trashy paperback you were going to read. NBC

There could be a Parenthood movie.

No, you haven't dipped into a post-finale hallucinate state. Executive producer Jason Katsims had this to say to E! News about the possibility of getting the Bravermans back together:

"I totally would do a reunion...with Parenthood, I think there is something really intriguing with it. Because I want to know where this family is in three years or five years. I want to see what Max is like in his first job. I want to see where these people are down the road. But a million things have to come together in terms of getting all of these people available at the same time. And what's the right context of it all."

And, turns out, he already has a vision for what that context might be:

"I love the idea of doing a reunion movie like Boyhood, where every year, everybody commits a week to doing this project. Maybe it's not that crazy to think that we could pull something like that off."

Parenthood meets Boyhood?? The entertainment section of my brain just exploded. The only obvious downside is we'd have to wait 12 years to see the Bravermans again—but hey, I'll take it!

I don't think I need to even ask, but I still want to know: Would you see a Parenthood movie? What do you think of Katsim's Boyhood idea?