We have seen the Pleasants back in July, when they were visiting with the Oldies.
The Maxis-made pictures for the Pleasant family's background story start with their wedding. Two unknown Sims are present, probably their witnesses; we know what the bride's parents look like (Herb and Coral Oldie), and it's clearly not them. They could be the groom's parents, Jeff and Diane Pleasant, but they look rather different in Daniel's family tree. Anyway, here they are, tying the knot.
Now the girls are teenagers, and while Angela is working out in a sunny spot behind the house, her sister seems to be in a more contemplative (if not grouchy) mood. Also, apart from their hair, the girls look very different in their attire, with Lilith clearly leaning towards being a Goth or a Punk or a mix of both. Through the window, their parents can be seen having an argument.
This is the last Maxis-made picture for the Pleasants. It clearly shows the twins NOT getting on, and Daniel looking sad, disappointed or unhappy because his wife seems to be more interested in whoever is at the other end of the phone than in having woohoo with him.
This fits their family bio, which says: "On the surface, Daniel and Mary-Sue Pleasant seem to have the perfect life, but is their love a flimsy façade? And can Angela and Lilith make the right choices when it comes to love?"
Downstairs, clockwise from the top left corner, we have Mary-Sue and Daniel's bedroom with en-suite bathroom, a spacious hall with a staircase leading upstairs, two glass doors to the back patio, an exercise device, a TV set and, near the front door, a stereo. The open plan kitchen/dining area with a fire place is next. On the other side of the hall is a small family room with a big TV. In the middle is a cloakroom.
The girls have their bedrooms upstairs and share a bathroom. It is obvious which room Maxis meant for which girl, isn't it! At the moment, there is only a relatively small amount of 2,250 Simoleons in the family bank account, but of course with the house being fully furnished, that's enough to pay the bills for a while.
In spite of Daniel having his eyes on the maid (who has not yet appeared at 7:00 on this Thursday morning) and seemingly being unhappy about his wife's disinterest in him, Mary-Sue finds her husband very attractive.
Daniel is a Romance Sim who strangely dreams of maxing all his skills; his skill profile is not the best, so he has his work cut out for him, especially as he is will turn into an Elder before the week is over. According to Maxis, "Since his father Jeff died without achieving his dream of going to Mars, Daniel has felt an overwhelming guilt".
Mary-Sue works as an Intern in the Politics career - maybe a good head start for her plan to become a Criminal Mastermind, which suits her Fortune aspiration. Maxis describes her as "Active and friendly, Mary-Sue believes people are inherently good. She enjoys pottery, or used to, when she had the time".
The twins both are Popularity Sims, but while Angela strives to have 20 best friends, her sister (younger by mere minutes) of all things sees herself as a future General, which does not match her presumed rebellious streak at all.
Angela's bio says that she "is patient and dutiful. She dreams of being a fishing boat captain". About Lilith, Maxis have written that " had it harder than her twin sister, so she says. Which, you know, just isn't fair".
Daniel has the day off and (very slowly) starts to work on his lifetime want. The maid comes and goes - when she asks whether he wants her to stay after she's finished cleaning, I have him say no. Although he has a red heart for her in his relationship panel, he seems completely indifferent while she's around, and none of his wishes have to do anything with her.
The chance card that appears for Mary-Sue while she is at work is programmed to have no positive come-out - Mary-Sue will either be fired or demoted. In my case, the latter is true, and Mary-Sue returns early. She's not too unhappy about this, because she wants to find an opening in the criminal career anyway.
Meanwhile, Lilith has asked her father to help with her homework but has been refused (their relationship is simply not good enough). But still, they go outside for a round of "toss football" on their own accord, something that brings Lilith's fun level up and, while it doesn't really do much for their relationship, at least does no harm. Lilith then broods a long time over her homework alone, but gets it done eventually.
Daniel returns with a promotion although he lacks the required skills. Well, chance cards can be good like that sometimes! Just as he arrives, Stephen Tinker was about to leave, seeing as only the maid was in. Daniel greets him but leaves immediately for an additional shift to get a bit more cash in. He plans to retire from paid work as soon as is financially feasible for the family, and then to concentrate on his lifetime want.
"Mum! Dad! You both got promoted today, isn't that great!" Angela exclaims over their family meal that evening. Yes, Mary-Sue has got her former position as an Intern back (although she is secretly still looking for a job in the criminal career and will jump at the chance as soon as it presents itself).
Lilith thinks "Oh Ange, must you always be the bright sunshiny perfect daughter..." while Daniel thinks "Oh Lil, you could at least pretend that you're pleased for your old folks".
Angela has made hamburgers for everyone, and although Lilith actually quite enjoys them, she pretends she would have preferred fried eggs. Still, Mary-Sue is pleased that her spiky daughter has no problem holding a decent conversation with her Nana. The fire is lit for the first time this season, making the dining room cosy.
While everybody else is busy elsewhere in the house, Daniel turns into an elder all on his own in the bedroom. I make him retire from his job; not that he wished for it, but it will give him a chance to max out his skills. Also, the Pleasants' bank account now shows a healthy balance of more than 16,000 Simoleons.
The girls are at school and Mary-Sue is picking pockets somewhere in Pleasantview. The maid arrives, and Daniel is alone in the house with her. Will anything happen? No, nothing happens. Daniel eats his lone, late breakfast, and when Kaylynn asks whether he wants her to stay after she's finished her tasks, he says no. Secretly, she is relieved. "He really HAS grown old recently," she muses.
Once the girls have done their homework, they sit down for bowls of Angela's Mac & Cheese. "I guess you would have preferred fried eggs, sis..." Angela says with a deadpan expression. Lilith can't help but grin - her sister does have a sense of humour, after all. For the sake of their guest, neither of them picks an argument.
Over chili con carne - this time prepared by Daniel, not Angela! - Mary-Sue says how much she'd love for her two girls to be friends. Of course, Angela is all smiles at this suggestion, and Lilith mumbles "I wouldn't go that far...", but there is a definite twinkle in her eyes, and she raises one corner of her mouth almost to a smile.
Let's end this pleasant week with the Pleasants (sorry, could not resist!) with the twins dancing away to Hip Hop from the stereo - united in their musical taste, it seems, and while not exactly dancing together, they are in the same room without arguing!
I loved this week, although it took me one or two days to really warm to the family. Daniel never rolled any wishes about Kaylynn, but he and Mary-Sue were much attracted to each other. The girls made slow progress and are not yet friends, but we'll see what happens once they go to college. It was nice to have Coral and Herb over, but there was somehow not enough time to invite the Burbs as well, or to visit a community lot.