After months of speculation, Fox has announced that it is bringing back its hit ’90s TV show The X-Files, about a team of FBI special agents investigating unsolved cases about strange and paranormal phenomena, for at least six new episodes, delighting fans who have long pushed for a revival. Here are some things viewers can look forward to in the new episodes:

First episode to loop in new viewers on dramatic conceit with Gillian Anderson loudly announcing, “I am the cynic” and David Duchovny announcing, “I am the believer”

Mulder put on paid leave after firing 47 rounds into mutant reaching for wallet

Controversial decision to forgo original series’s now-dated laugh track

Increasingly depressing “will they or won’t they?” romantic tension continues playing out between middle-aged leads

Story arc focusing on X-Files office’s efforts to increase intel sharing with partner agencies in accordance with 9/11 Commission recommendations

More brass added to title music

Copyright restrictions result in Mulder and Scully always being referred to as Muddy and Scamp

Creator Chris Carter finally given chance to explore nuances of the X-Files universe in ways not allowed by 10,000 minutes of television, two feature films, a spin-off series, and dozens of comic books

Visual confirmation of the inexorable march of time

Entire season won’t make any sense unless you’ve read issues 1-16 of X-Files comic arc Afterflight

New episodes to be bad