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*There is a book in ''[[The Sims 3]]'' entitled ''Murder in Pleasantview''. It is written by Alexander Goth, although it could not be the same Alexander unless time travel is involved, since Alexander's parents are children in ''The Sims 3''. There is a possibility that the title of the book is a hint as to more realistic ideas about dealing with the mystery of [[Bella Goth]]'s disappearance, for players who wish to connect their story as close to ''[[The Sims 2]]'' as possible. ([[Alien abduction]] is not present in ''The Sims 3'' base game, or in any expansion pack released to date, though it might - or might not - be included in a later expansion pack.) It may also be a story about the rumors of [[Olive Specter]] being a murderer, though this seems unlikely, given that Olive lives in [[Strangetown]].
*If you look closely at Alexander's face, he doesn't look much like either of his parents, though he slightly resembles his great-grandfather [[Victor Goth]].
*A character named Alex Goth shows up in [[The Sims 3 (console)|''The Sims 3'' for the Nintendo DS]]. While this Alex Goth has yellowish hair, it is implied that he is the Alexander Goth from ''The Sims 2''. This is inferred from the family bio, which explains Alex's gloomy nature as resulting from 'growing up with a dad named Mortimer.' This causes some confusion in the game timelines, as, relative to ''The Sims 2'', ''The Sims 3'' for PC is set in the past, while the DS version is is apparently set in the future. He is married to the character CecileCecilia Goth. A statue outside of their mansion is used to activate the Epic Fail karma power.
 
 
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