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SAN DIEGO, CA - JULY 27: Actor Kevin Bacon attends FOX's "The Following" panel during Comic-Con International 2014 at San Diego Convention Center on July 27, 2014 in San Diego, California. Kevin Winter/Getty Images/AFP == FOR NEWSPAPERS, INTERNET, TELCOS & TELEVISION USE ONLY == Image Credit: AFP

Kevin Bacon’s “Six Degrees” world got even bigger on Sunday at Comic-Con.

During a Sunday panel for his Fox show The Following, a fan brought up the pop culture game known as “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon,” whose premise is anyone in Hollywood can be linked to the actor. She wondered if by talking to him she could then be a part of his universe.

Bacon said that technically you need to be in a movie with him to be connected in the “Six Degrees” world.

The actor then stood up and took a video of the crowd in the San Diego Convention Centre’s 6,500-seat Hall H.

He also got laughs when a young girl told him she loved him in the 2011 movie Crazy Stupid Love.

“Thank you for loving me for such a long time, I guarantee you that I have socks that are older than you, but time is relative,” Bacon said.

In The Following, Bacon plays an FBI agent who hunts down killers. He spent the first two seasons tracking a psychotic murderer, played by James Purefoy, who manipulated others to follow his lead.

Show creator Kevin Williamson said at the panel that he was looking at season 3 as a reset.

To do that, the show needed “a bigger, badder, more complicated villain,” show runner Jennifer Johnson teased. “It will take a few episodes before you start to understand what that means. We’re going to throw the title of the show on its head.”

The audience also got to see an alternative ending of the season 2 finale, where Purefoy’s character is shot. In the version that aired, he was arrested.