Hypable attended the TV Guide Fan Favorites panel where fan favorites talked about their journeys, characters, and shows.

The panel consisted of Vampire Diaries‘ Julie Plec, Ironisde‘s Blair Underwood, The 100‘s Henry Ian, Arrow‘s Emily Bett Rickards, Revolution‘s Giancarlo Esposito, True Blood‘s Kristin Bauer, Teen Wolf‘s Tyler Hoechlin, The Orginals‘ Joseph Morgan, The Walking Dead‘s Danai Gurira, and SHIELD‘s Clark Gregg.

Morgan would want to be on The Walking Dead, Plec SHIELD, Gregg Girls or Bob’s Burgers, Hoechlin Game of Thrones, Bauer Deadwood, Esposito Arrow or Game of Thrones, Rickards Scandal, Cusick Game of Thrones or Breaking Bad, and Underwood The Walking Dead.

The Originals is going well according to Plec. Morgan tells Klaroline fans that there is still hope for Klaus and Caroline (Candice Accola) with crossovers possible. “There’s always been a metaphorical ocean between them,” he said.

In season 4, one of the most beloved Originals, Kol, was killed to further the plot and to help Elena, Damon, and Stefan find the cure. Since then he’s only been seen in one ghost-centric episode of The Vampire Diaries and fans have been clamoring for his return.

Gregg’s Agent Coulson character died in The Avengers but somehow is an integral part of SHIELD. Gregg teased the audience by mentioning his favorites of Whedon’s previous shows getting an excitable response. The audience seemed to love Much Ado About Nothing as well. Greg was greeted with the most applause of the panel as he was earlier on a panel in the hall.

Gurira showcased the nuances in the relationship between herself and Andrea but emphasized that her character is a loner struggling with the group mentality. When asked about the Governor, Gurira said “there is some unfinished business there.”

Hoechlin credited the creators of Teen Wolf for giving him different sides of Derek to play. Hoechlin joked about Derek constantly losing fights, except to Stiles’ Dylan O’Brien. “I lost three fight to three different girls this year,” he said. Hoechlin added the last five episodes of the season wrap up a lot of loose ends.

Bauer said Pam “has had a tough time this season” and hinted that next week’s episode is incredible.
“It’s True Blood, if it’s happiness it’s brief,” she reminded everyone. Relationships will be tested in True Blood this year.

Esposito said he’s on his own side in Revolution with new changes afoot in the next season.
“All hell breaks loose. It gets worse,” he told the audience. Esposito said the look of the show has changed with the set change to Austin, Texas.

Rickards said that she didn’t expect the response to her character. “She’s so awkward that I think everyone finds a little part of themselves in there I hope.” She agreed that Felicity had a crush on Oliver (Stephen Amell) and promises tension in the second season. Her role is as a lie detector for Oliver and doesn’t want to kill anybody. She promised more adventures in the field for Felicity.

Cusick plays Kane on The 100 and says that his character will go far to follow the law even if it’s unpopular. Cusick also appeared on Fringe and Scandal after Lost.

Underwood is on the new show Ironside which is a take on the 1960 version. He promises that a lot of his backstory will be revealed to provide more depth to the character.