TVLine caught up with Stephen Amell and Emily Bett Rickards to get some clarity on who might be in the grave.

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In the premiere of season 4 of Arrow, which was a flashforward, somebody's six feet under and the mystery has thrown everyone, fans and cast members alike, in a tizzy. Amell, who plays Oliver Queen, and Rickards, who plays Felicity, bot revealed that they were just as clueless as the rest of us, and were just crossing their fingers, hoping it was neither one of their characters.

"As castmates, we're all like, 'Is it you?! Is it you?! Oh, it could be you!" Rickards said. "'No, you know what, it's definitely me. It has to be me! It'shas to be you! It has to be me! It's going to be them! It's going to be no one! No one's in the grave!' Like, that conversation happens daily."

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Rickards is rather hopeful, though, as she spoke about the fans and certain publications making educated guesses, she reminded fans that on Arrow everybody can be brought back from the dead, courtesy of the Lazarus Pit.

"Everyone proves that it's not, and everyone proves that it is [any given character]," she said. "'But then there's this! And nobody can die because there's the [Lazarus] Pit. And there's time travel, and if we travel to The Flash, we'd just bring them back to life.'"

While Rickards is not even sure about guessing who it might be, Amell revealed that he does feel some people might be on the list, but he was careful not to say anything lest it be considered a serious spoiler.

"Well, of course, I have suspicions...," is all he left it at.

Here's the last not as optimisitic word from Rickards on the matter:

"You can kill off anyone," Amell replies. "Modern television has proven to us that you can literally kill off anyone," she said.

The next episode, titled Beyond Redemption, of Arrow will air on Oct. 28.

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