Earlier this afternoon, the Discovery Channel announced that its hit show MythBusters is coming to an end with its final season, no. 14. After almost 13 years (and 248 episodes), this last season is set to premiere on January 9—and the show’s stars are promising it will feature some of the most epic episodes to date.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, co-hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman explain that they knew this would be the final season all year long, so they were able to plan for it to be the best one yet.

Adam Savage wears a replica space suit for a 2008 episode about the moon landing “hoax.” (Photo: Discovery)

Among the many highlights to look forward to? Exploding a cement truck and smashing a tank car with steam.

Reddit’s MythBusters community is taking the news in stride by getting excited about the crazy experiments in store for the final season:

Though some took the news better than others:

Redditors have good reason to be sad: They’ve played a big role in recent seasons of MythBusters.

“Reddit didn’t exist when we started MythBusters,” Adam Savage tells Upvoted, “but the community has been such an excellent part of the show these past few years.”

In fact, some users’ suggestions—posted to the MythBusters community—have made their way into the show.

“I swear we’ve mined the MythBusters subreddit since its inception for good ideas,” Savage shares.

As fans await the final season’s premiere in 2016—with heavy hearts and excitement for the episodes to come—they can rewatch some of their favorite experiments on Discovery’s MythBusters site.

Remember this classic from 2008?

And who could forget the Great Penny Drop of 2003?

If you’re pressed for time, you can even watch condensed “MiniMyths“—and highlights from one of our favorite episodes of all time: The Indiana Jones Special.

“Spending two weeks dressed as Indy was awesome.” —Adam Savage (Photo: Discovery)

In the meantime, on behalf of a grateful Reddit, we salute 14 years of the most entertaining science on television.