Rest assured David Bradley, who played Walder Frey in Game of Thrones, is himself in this video from EW’s Comic-Con studio. Maisie Williams is not using the magic of the Faceless Men here.

Or… is she?

“Well, Maisie does a pretty good impression, so she’s here taking my place this morning,” Bradley jokes when host Dalton Ross asks about the switch Williams’ Arya Stark pulled off in the HBO fantasy hit’s season 7 premiere. “She’s great, so I’m getting her to stand in for [me]. Give me the money, and she can do all the work for me.”

In fact, Bradley suggests simply having Williams take every role of his in the future. “That’s a good idea,” he says, “and I can watch from the comfort of my cell phone.”

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Bradley, who was in the EW studio with his cast-mates Corey Stoll, Kevin Durand, Ruda Gedmintas, Max Charles, and Richard Sammel from FX’s The Strain, also offered a tease for the fourth and final season of the vampire drama. “What we’ve lost is that unity of purpose,” he says, adding that the characters used to be gathered in one place — New York City — but have now been scattered thanks to last season’s nuclear apocalypse. “There’s a lot of, we’re working in isolation, trying to solve the problem, and it’s a question of if and when and how they come together to finally resolve it.” Added Durand of the humans’ last battle against the vampiric strigoi: “It’s like we’re on our last breath, so it’s a heck of a journey.”

Watch the video above. Game of Thrones airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on HBO. The Strain airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on FX.