No doubt, many viewers are anticipating the complex mysteries and intrigues of the upcoming 2016 "X-Files" revival.
But who is anticipating the little tropes that popped up repeatedly in the original series, whether frequently or not-so-frequently?
Here are a few:
* Scully walks into a dark room and calls out to Mulder.
* Mulder walks into a dark room and calls out to Scully.
* Smoking Man says the words "burn it."
* Scully goes through a harrowing experience involving aliens or other bizarre phenomena, and in the very next episode she is back to her skeptical old self.
* Mulder starts running on foot after a car, truck, or train, and then, after several hundred feet, he gives up and slows to a halt, staring at the vehicle as it goes off into the distance.

Got any others?
Kor
But who is anticipating the little tropes that popped up repeatedly in the original series, whether frequently or not-so-frequently?
Here are a few:
* Scully walks into a dark room and calls out to Mulder.
* Mulder walks into a dark room and calls out to Scully.
* Smoking Man says the words "burn it."
* Scully goes through a harrowing experience involving aliens or other bizarre phenomena, and in the very next episode she is back to her skeptical old self.
* Mulder starts running on foot after a car, truck, or train, and then, after several hundred feet, he gives up and slows to a halt, staring at the vehicle as it goes off into the distance.

Got any others?
Kor