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*All names seem to fit in quite nicely. The name Lillith seems to be very fitting to her character, but holds a really bad reputation. Angela's name is the most obvious, but fitting. You can kind of see Mary-Sue as the "wanting-to-be-perfect" role in the family. And Daniel is "Judged by God" for cheating on his wife
*All names seem to fit in quite nicely. The name Lillith seems to be very fitting to her character, but holds a really bad reputation. Angela's name is the most obvious, but fitting. You can kind of see Mary-Sue as the "wanting-to-be-perfect" role in the family. And Daniel is "Judged by God" for cheating on his wife


*'''[[Jeff Pleasant]]''' (Daniel's dad) -- Means either "territory peace", "stranger peace", "hostage peace" or "god's peace".
*'''[[Jeff Pleasant]]''' (Daniel's father) -- Means either "territory peace", "stranger peace", "hostage peace" or "god's peace".
*'''[[Diane Pleasant]]''' (Daniel's mom) -- Meaning "heavenly, divine"
*'''[[Diane Pleasant]]''' (Daniel's mother) -- Meaning "heavenly, divine"
*'''[[Les Pleasant]]''' (Daniel's paternal grandfather) -- A pun so that the name says "Less Pleasant"
*'''[[Les Pleasant]]''' (Daniel's paternal grandfather) -- A pun so that the name says "Less Pleasant"
*'''[[Kynda Pleasant]]''' (Daniel's paternal grandmother) -- A pun so that the name says "Kind of Pleasant"
*'''[[Kynda Pleasant]]''' (Daniel's paternal grandmother) -- A pun so that the name says "Kind of Pleasant"