The wait is finally over. Season 4 of Arrested Development will officially available to watch as of 12:01 a.m. ET on Sunday, May 26. But, as you’ve no doubt heard, it won’t be aired on regular television. So how do you watch Arrested Development online? Simply sign up for Netflix and start streaming all of the 15 episodes readily available at your fingertips to make you laugh whenever you want.

Movie and T.V. streaming site Netflix boasts a collection of classic films and shows, so its no wonder it picked up the show for its fourth season. Arrested was cancelled back in 2006 due to low ratings, but has since established a cult following due to its constant subtle jokes, deadpan deliveries, and quirky family dynamic. In order to access the show via Netflix, all you have to do is sing up to the site using a working email address and throw down $7.99 per month for unlimited streaming. For an additional dollar, you can get DVD delivery service right to your doorstep.

As aforementioned all 15 episodes will be hosted on the site at once, which means plenty of Arrested disciples will be spending their long Memorial Day weekends at the beck and call of their computers. The show’s return promises to be so popular, in fact, that the Huffington Post has cited industry experts predicting “that more than 5 percent of Netflix bandwidth use at that time may consist of people watching the antics of the Bluth family.”

All of the regulars are back for this season including, Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, Portia de Rossi, Michael Cera, David Cross, Jessica Walter, Tony Hale, Jeffrey Tambor and Alia Shawkat. However, there will also some big cameos from Ben Stiller, Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Conan O’Brien, Isla Fisher, and John Slattery.

Though Netflix has only confirmed one additional season of the popular series, Jason Bateman hinted last week that he’s likely to play the role of lead character Michael Bluth, saying “I look forward to doing many, many more episodes or efforts, I guess. I don’t know whether they’re gonna be long form or short form, whatever. I’m looking forward to playing Michael Bluth many, many more times.”