"Chuck?" "Yeah?" "Kiss me."

It's been about three and a half years since that exchange ended a beloved NBC series, and we haven't stopped thinking about it ever since.

Chuck—the quirky dramedy about a guy with a government computer in his brain that ran from 2007 to 2012—dedicated five years to telling the story of Chuck (Zachary Levi) and Sarah's (Yvonne Strahovski) romance, only to sort of crush us all at the end by having Sarah's entire memory of her time with Chuck completely erased.

The last scene of the show gave us a little bit of hope by having Sarah ask Chuck to kiss her, hoping that magical kiss would restore her memory, but we never got to see if that classic fairy tale trope actually worked.

Of course, Chuck was always an optimistic series, so we assumed the kiss worked, but we never had confirmation…until now.

When we sat down with Craig DiGregorio, showrunner of the new Ash Vs. Evil Dead series on Starz, we ended our Evil Dead-related talk by casually asking his thoughts on the ending of Chuck, which he was a writer and producer on for the last couple of seasons.

"I always want to take away the best possible ending from a show, the one that makes you feel good," DieGregorio said, before saying he wasn't really the one to answer such a question.

Instead, he texted the show's creator, Chris Fedak, who first responded with a big fat, "No."