But it really is just a result of pretty much every young child actor that’s ever existed not having enough experience in the field to know what exactly makes a good performance. Obviously it’s not the kid’s fault, he’s only seven years old! I’m sure he was trying as hard as he possibly could to read the lines given to him in a convincing way. And this is about as harsh as I could possibly be on this blog, but his voice actor, Ethan Maher, gives an entirely stilted performance. He’s sweet, sensitive, and kind… and that’s practically it. in general doesn’t really have a ton to his character as an individual. His connection to the Lich certainly makes him interesting and makes me care for him, but Sweet P. himself is not an inherently interesting character. I think one of the main struggles of the episode is that Sweet P. It’s not completely awful, but it suffers from being a bit unoriginal and has bits of lazy writing throughout. While Gold Stars confirms this theory in a chilling and impactful way, the rest of the episode… meanders. for short) first appearance since his faux-debut in Escape From the Citadel, and the episode doesn’t stray away from from the biggest topic on everyone’s mind: if the Lich still has power within Sweet P.’s psyche. Original Airdate: JanuWritten & Storyboarded by: Seo Kim & Somvilay Xayaphone