It's the end of an era.
After six years, over 600 musical performances and countless Slushies, Glee is saying goodbye. And while we were already emotional over the Fox hit coming to an end, these just-released photos from the series finale, airing on Friday, March 20, are making us seriously emotional.
In this big group pic, the entire Glee gang will be performing a song called "I Lived," per star Jane Lynch.
In addition to flashing back to 2009, when the series began, Jane Lynch revealed Glee will also flash-forward to 2020.
It looks like we'll get to see the very first interaction between Rachel (Lea Michele) and Kurt (Chris Colfer) in the flashbacks to 2009. And. We. Love. It.
Fox threw the Glee gang a big carnival as a send-off gift, and Chord Overstreet revealed to us how the night ended: with the cast just talking for two hours. "It was one of those things where I couldn't stop smiling," he said. "There were tears and there was laughter. It was every emotion you could think of."
The recently hitched Kurt and Blaine (Darren Criss) share a sweet moment at Kurt's old McKinley locker.
But if it were up to Colfer, he's hoping for a little danger in Klaine's future. "If anything could happen, I would love for it to be Homeland-style, where Blaine gets kidnapped by terrorists and Kurt has to go undercover to save him," he spilled. "I think that would be my ideal situation."
Puck (Mark Salling), complete with 2009 mohawk, teams up with Karofsky (Max Adler), he who really sucked back then, in a flashback to pick on Rachel and Kurt.
Expect to see a lot of familiar faces in the finale, with Lynch saying, "Everybody came. Everybody that was in the show who wanted to come was invited."
Blaine and Sam share one last moment in the locker room.
"Everybody was balling and all of a sudden I couldn't stop laughing," Overstreet told E! News. "And then everybody started laughing and we couldn't stop laughing. It was so infectious and it was so amazing. It was one of the best experiences in my life."
"There were a lot of hugs and a lot of tears," Matthew Morrison said of filming the series finale. "It's been an amazing almost seven years."
Members of New Directions, old and new, and the Warblers team up for a performance in the choir room.
Of the finale, Overstreet told E! News, "I can't imagine it ending any better than the way it did. I was the most content I had ever been. It was the last take that we did. It was just us—the original cast—and a Steadicam."
Excuse us while we go feel some feelings.
After filming wrapped, Michele revealed on Instagram that she took home her late boyfriend and co-star Cory Monteith's football jersey as a memento from set.
Will Sue and Will finally be able to put their differences aside? We'll find out on March 20!
CLICK: Check out behind-the-scenes pics from the final days of filming