The truth is finally out there: when The X-Files returns to the airwaves on Jan. 24, it’s going to be a genuine continuation, not a ground-up reboot. Taking the stage at New York Comic Con to introduce the premiere of the first new episode of The X-Files to air on network television since 2002, Silicon Valley star/X-Files superfan Kumail Nanjiani made it clear that we were watching the first installment of Season 10. WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. READ ON AT YOUR OWN RISK.That continuity was reinforced in the opening credits, which preserves the same title sequence that fans remember from the early ‘90s, right down to Mark Snow’s spooky theme song, two decade-old photos of stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson and the classic “The Truth Is Out There" stinger. The episode that followed was filled with callbacks and references to past seasons, with appearances by Fox Mulder’s former boss, Walter Skinner (Mitch Pileggi), his former nemesis, the Cigarette Smoking Man (William B. Davis) and even his old office — you know, the one with all the pencils in the ceiling.