Sophie Turner, Emilia Clarke, and Iwan Rheon impersonate Jon Snow, a French lover, and Hitler

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Ah, but which impersonates which? That’s the question.

Let’s do Sophie Turner (Sansa) first. The actress visited fashion retailer Net-a-Porter and recorded a video of herself

Holy god, that Jon Snow impression was great. Turner may not have ever had a scene with Kit Harington on Game of Thrones (not even in Season 1, I think), but she has his accent down. I would have been happy with just that, but her Justin Bieber lip sync is also pretty memorable.

Next, Emilia Clarke stops by Ellen and chats the host up about Game of Thrones, her Esquire photo spread, and the moment she knew she’d made it—as often happens, it involved The Simpsons.

But we’re not here for that. We’re here for the last two minutes, when Ellen DeGeneres holds up title cards and Clarke talks in silly accents. And…go.

Given her ability with made-up languages, it’s no surprise that Clarke is excellent at accents, but that Mexican police officer…for shame.

Finally, we have a photo from the upcoming Adolf the Artist, a movie about the life of Adolf Hitler back when he was just a struggling artist. Naturally, the young Hitler is played by Iwan Rheon, which is typecasting if I’ve ever heard it. Of course the guy who plays Ramsay Bolton was offered the part of Hitler, one of the few real-world figures who can match Ramsay when it comes to savagery. I wonder if Rheon will have a hard time finding projects that don’t involve him playing a psychopath after Game of Thrones is over.

Then again, Adolf the Artist takes a comedic approach to Hitler’s life, so maybe it’ll let Rheon show a side of himself we don’t see on Thrones. That’s Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter movies) next to Rheon. Grint will play Hitler’s best friend. Rubbing elbows with Harry Potter actors can’t be bad for a guy’s career.

h/t Sky Vision