Kim Kardashian and her sisters have spilled tons of deets about their upcoming new Hulu show, The Kardashians - including what we'll see, how it differs from Keeping Up With The Kardashians, and whether a certain SNL cast member will be appearing in any of the episodes.

We'll start off with that one: So far, Kim says Pete Davidson does not appear in the show.

"I have not filmed with him. And I'm not opposed to it. It's just not what he does. But if there was an event happening and he was there, he wouldn't tell the cameras to get away. I think I might film something really exciting coming, but it wouldn't be for this season."

We will, however, get to hear how they got together; Kardashian promises that she'll spill the deets on all of it: "How we met and who reached out to who and how it happened and all the details that everyone wants to know. I'm definitely open to talking and I definitely explain it."

We'll get to see footage of her preparing for the SNL episode she hosted in the fall, as well as other big moments in the family's life, like Blink-182 band member Travis Barker's proposal to Kourtney Kardashian.

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Kourtney is also excited, however, to have a little bit more privacy - or at least the choice of privacy - in her day-to-day life, regarding the show.

"Like, yesterday, I got a text, like 'can we film Valentine's Day?' and I was like 'That's gonna be a no. I'm sure you'd love to, but that's gonna be a no.'"

It's not necessarily about seeing less; Just about the sisters having a little more control over what people do and don't see. As Kim explained:

"I'm really excited about this show [being] on Hulu because we really have no restrictions. Before, on E!, it was totally us, and it was amazing, but the episodes were so short, and the producers definitely knew what the E! audience wanted, and this feels a little bit more documentary-style, coming from a different angle...different sides, that, maybe the E! audience wasn't into - our business ventures, or my law school journey."

One of the things that won't be shown, for example, is the recent drama between Kim and her ex-husband Kanye West, who recently released a music video that shows a claymation cartoon of him kidnapping and burying Pete Davidson alive. The rapper has clearly not been handling the divorce well, and has made that much evident at every opportunity - but she is determined to keep things civil and classy on her end.

"Being in the public eye and having disagreements is never easy. But I do believe in handling it all privately...I don't think I would ever criticize the father of my children on my TV show. That's just not really what I'm about, and I just don't think that would ever make me feel good. I'm always really respectful of what the kids will see.

"The reality is, we're always a family. We will always have a love and respect for each other. And even if there's moments where it might not seem like that, there are so many moments that are super positive. I do think it's important for people to see that things aren't perfect all the time, but that they can get better."

You won't have to wait too much longer to see what will and won't unfold on the screen: The Kardashians is set to premiere on Hulu April 14.