Yes, my sorry dramione ass came to post after months because my ship is in another country, together, he’s teaching her to play guitar and they seem to be wearing PAJAMAS. That’s it, I’m dead. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
There is an update: Thomas decided that he hasn’t done enough and posted a picture that she took it, at a beach, where he’s wearing a shirt saying that woman do it better. Tell me Thomas, how am I supposed to sleep?
Second update: what you meant when you sang “we shared a shower” THOMAS. WHAT. EXACTLY. DID. YOU. MEANT????
Back in the day, I had originally subscribed to the theory
that Bella was abducted by aliens that were set on her by the Caliente’s who
then murdered her when she returned, and so I went in the game to do a walkthrough
as to how I came to that theory. That’s when I found that I WAS WAYYYY OFF,
there is a whole ass rabbit-hole here, and like a total Alice, I fell in it.
And, after 16 years of wondering and imagining different scenarios,
I finally found out the truth. Turns out, we were ALL wrong, and the truth has
been staring at us in the face the whole time.
Just as a warning, this is VERY dark and bleak and
depressing. Bella wasn’t dealt a good hand, guys. What happened to her was all
sorts of MESSED up.
Just for clarity, I do base this off of events that happen
in the official sims storyline, because while the game is ultimately up to us to
live life as we like, go ahead and do whatever with your game, there IS a story
being told here, but in a way that doesn’t conflict with our own free will. It’s
ingenious, really. This goes with the main Sims games released for PC and Mac.
However, the console versions do provide a lot of insight to further details
and situations. Specifically the Sims 2 for PSP, and the Sims 3 for the
Nintendo DS.
So, first off, it has been verified what happened to her: In
2014, Twitter held an AMA for the SimGurus just before the release of the Sims
4. Someone asked the following question, and SimGuru Sarah responded.
It was later confirmed that Bella Goth of Lunar Lakes IS the
Bella Goth of Pleasantview. She does look like the rest of the ghosts there
with pale skin and yellow hair and eyes, and with that in mind, you can see for
yourself…
That’s her, alright.
Okay, if she died on Lunar Lakes, there are still questions that
need answers:
1.
Did she ever go home?
2.
Does her family know what happened to her?
3.
How did she die on Lunar Lakes?
Well, she died of old age, that can be found out easily
enough, but I found the answers to the other two: Kinda and no.
So, just to recap, I’m gonna review Bella’s life as we know
it canonically.
Bella was born to
Simis and Jocasta Bachelor of Sunset Valley. She grew up the road from her
childhood best friend, and later, husband, Mortimer Goth, with her older
brother Michael. She always had a sense of the macabre and dark and was known
as “the best dressed girl in town.” Even then she wore a red dress. A more child
appropriate red dress, but a red dress. She just came from an average suburban
family who had a fascination for the not average. She’s still a child,
and not a Goth yet. She still goes by the surname Bachelor.
Twenty-five years later, she shows up in the Sims 1 with her
childhood best friend and now husband, Mortimer Goth, and they have moved into
their own home, and have a daughter, Cassandra. Her in-laws moved out of their
home in Sunset Valley and moved into what would later become the Goth House of the
Sims 2 in the beginnings of what would be known as Pleasantview. Unless you got
her a job, she was a housewife, and she was known to be athletic, elegant, and
friendly towards her neighbors. I remember her often being the first to come
and say hello to any new Sims I’d move into the neighborhood. Her brother,
Michael, is also in town, however, there is no acknowledgement of them being
siblings. A family tree system didn’t really exist in the Sims 1, and I’m sure
they didn’t even think to make them siblings back then, but the fact remains
that they have no relationship at this point in time. The only reason why it’s
known that Cornelia and Gunther Goth are Mortimer’s parents is because it
straight up says so in the bio. That and their names are the same, but anyway.
So far, things are simple.
That’s because in the 25 years between the Sims 1 and 2, a
series of events occurs that really makes things interesting.
Michael joins the science career track. One can assume the
reason why he settled into domestic living years after Bella had done so was
because he was at grad school. Because he was graduated from grad school, he
gets a jumpstart in the career and climbs the latter a lot faster than Mortimer
does.
1.
Scientist Sims contribute an invention into the
Sims world. Michael’s invention was cloning technology. He cloned himself, and
a test subject: Skip Broke.
a.
Even though he died before it happened,
arrangements were made so Brandi could be the next test subject and the first
female subject, and when you start Pleasantview for the first time, she is
pregnant with her own clone. The baby is always born a boy.
b.
Michael’s clones have a 100% rate of being male,
genetic identicals to those they were cloned from (Brandi’s just being a boy
rather than a girl) and so far, a 100% rate of dying at the same time as the
original. They are genetically identical, but wear different clothes.
2.
Michael and Bella don’t really have a relationship
in their adult lives because Michael leaves Pleasantview early on while
Cassandra is still a child and moves to the city.
3.
Mortimer follows after Michael, and invents the
age reversal serum. Bella is the first test subject, and, the day of her abduction,
she takes the serum until she reverts back to being a brand-new adult. Probably
to allow herself to fit in her red dress as strikingly as she does, I don’t
think an elderly woman could pull that off.
4.
Cassandra enters private school.
5.
Around this time, Gunther Goth dies. Bella,
Mortimer, and Cassandra move out of their home and in with Cornelia to be with
her in her last stages of life.
6.
Michael marries Dina Caliente. It is speculated
that, because of the age gap, they only marry for Michael’s money. But it is
worth noting that Michael was Dina’s first serious relationship and she didn’t
begin to cheat on Michael with Don until years later just before Michael died.
7.
Alexander is born.
8.
Shortly after Alexander’s birth, Cornelia dies
at the same time Michael does.
9.
Dina inherits Michael’s estate and moves in with
Nina. They then move to Pleasantview.
10.
Don follows them and moves the next day.
11.
Bella goes to introduce herself to her new
neighbor, Don. They get along, and Don gets the wrong idea and puts the move on
Bella. Bella rejects him. He then runs off to go be with Kaylynn and is not
there when Bella is abducted by aliens.
12.
Bella is never seen again, but shortly after her
abduction, a UFO crashlands in Strangetown, and reports that Bella is in
Strangetown start rolling in. But, spoiler alert, that’s not the real Bella.
Then, after Bella’s abduction and before you start
Pleasantview for the first time, the following happens:
1.
Mortimer and Dina hit it off rather fast, and
marriage is definitely in the picture when the game first starts.
2.
Cassandra, Mortimer, and Alexander all age up on
the same day 2 days after Bella disappears.
3.
Cassandra goes to Don’s house to find out what
he knows about what happened to Bella (jack squat since he wasn’t there) and
that’s where they meet for the first time. Don tries to seduce her, probably
not knowing who she is, and Cassandra, as much as you gotta love the girl, is naïve
as all hell and thinks she won the jackpot and falls for Don quickly.
4.
Alexander goes to private school
5.
Mortimer retires
6.
Cassandra gets engaged the VERY day the game
starts.
That is an important thing to note because people like to
speculate that Don had something to do with Bella’s disappearance because he
made the moves on her mother and they were engaged and he didn’t want to jeopardize
that by Bella opening her yap. This is NOT the case because Cassandra was still
a teenager when Bella vanished. Don may be a hoe, but he isn’t a pedo. Chris Hansen
doesn’t need to be called for this one.
Another important thing to point out is that it’s not known
if Dina and Nina knew Bella. At least, not well, since it can’t be established
if Michael and Bella had a relationship at all. Despite the fact that they were
friends when they were younger, Mortimer has no memories of Michael, and neither
do Cassandra or Alexander. They never met their uncle.
ALSO, yes Dina and Nina do have alien ancestry. Their father
was a result of an alien abduction pregnancy. But he was born human, so they’re
not part alien. Which means they didn’t order ANY aliens to go and kidnap anybody.
Why would they? They don’t know her. Not even normal alien sims do that, y’all
are just racist.
It’s also worth noting that Mortimer is COMPLETELY fine with
Bella being gone. He’s not heartbroken and he isn’t desperately trying to find
her like the game tries to suggest. He’s strangely cool about it.
Why is Mortimer fine with Bella being gone?
Because they are no longer married and haven’t been since around
the time Alexander was born.
And THAT, guys, gals, and nonbinary pals, is the BIGGEST
part that y’all need to just remember. If you can only take one thing away from
this part, take away the fact that they’re divorced. It’s S U P E R important.
Now, it is possible to bring Bella back with the Tombstone
of Life and Death. She’ll only stick around for a short while because she has a
death token that activates when you save the lot, go into Pleasantview, and
reload the Goth House. She’ll disappear. Interesting to note that if she’s in
the middle of doing something, like talking with a sim or cooking food, she
doesn’t disappear completely until she’s done. She does turn see-through and it
kinda glitches out…it’s really creepy. Give it a try, you’ll see what I mean.
But when she’s done, she’ll disappear, and you’ll get a notification saying she
died somewhere else and her spirit has returned to where she was buried.
However, if she dies this way, you cannot resurrect
her with the resurrect-o-nomitron. It doesn’t matter who tries it, where they
are, or anything. Grim acts like he doesn’t know anything about Bella being
dead and even if the Sim COULD resurrect a sim, Bella is not listed.
Since we know Bella is buried in Lunar Lakes, this means she
died sometime between the week of her abduction and Cassandra’s wedding where the
game starts.
However, while you have Bella in your household, you’ll find
she’s brought back with no personality points. She has no memories besides what
happened to her children after the first load of Pleasantview. So let’s say
that between loading the game and bringing back Bella with the Tombstone,
Cassandra gives birth to twin boys. Bella will come back with memories that
Cassandra had twins, and she will even know who her grandchildren are. (I use
this example because in my most recent Pleasantview playthrough, Cassandra had
twin boys named Hendrick and Caspian with Don Lothario.)
Bella will have NO relationship at all whatsoever with Mortimer.
You can see before you bring her back on the Goth family tree that they are not
married at that point, and Mortimer and Bella start their relationship over as acquaintances.
If you let them progress their relationship naturally with no cheats, they actually
fight a lot and do not get along at all.
Now, any townie and NPC created before Nightlife will have their
turn-on and turn-offs randomized. But it seems to constantly make it so that Bella
is never attracted to Mortimer and Mortimer is RARELY attracted to
Bella. This is a consistent thing. Interesting to take into consideration.
It’s clear to me, at least, that there were some problems
boiling up for some time before Bella vanished.
–they get divorced at around the same time Alexander is born
–they do not get along at all
–Mortimer is completely fine after Bella’s disappearance and
isn’t the frantic husband he’s marketed to be at this point in time.
–Mortimer gets into a relationship with Dina Caliente extremely
soon after Bella vanishes.
–If Bella does come back and Mortimer is still alive, they
naturally do not get along at all.
Which is weird, right? They were always shown to be this desperately
in love couple who couldn’t live without eachother. I remember them having a
good relationship in the Sims 1.
Also worth noting, Bella is a romance aspiration sim. In the
Sims 2, they tend to hoe around a lot. There are a few other adult sims in Pleasantview
who are also romance aspiration sims.
1.
Don Lothario (the epitome of the romance aspiration)
2.
Nina Caliente
3.
Daniel Pleasant
4.
Skip Broke was also a romance aspiration sim
when he was alive.
What is interesting is that while for the most part, romance
aspiration sims like to hoe around, there is one exception to this rule so far:
Nina Caliente. Nina Caliente’s only romantically involved with Don Lothario. Unless
you have another sim start putting the moves on her, then it’s a whole other
story. If it were a thing back then, Nina would have been a soulmate romance
aspiration while the others would have been serial romantic aspirations.
Bella COULD have been the same way, but that wouldn’t
make any sense with the myriad of problems with her relationship with Mortimer.
So, in conclusion, Bella had an affair. Mortimer found out
about it, which caused them to, at the least, separate for a while. Then, Bella
became pregnant with Alexander, which would have brought up an important
question—who is Alexander’s father? Once Alexander was born, and as he got a
little older, it becomes clear that he resembles Cornelia, therefore verifying
that Mortimer is indeed his father. This would have caused them to try their
relationship again, and Bella would have turned down Don in good faith to
Mortimer.
Who did Bella have an affair with?
Don wasn’t in town yet, and they hadn’t met. Neither did she
meet the Caliente’s yet. Which leaves two possible contenders for Bella’s secret
lover: Daniel Pleasant and Skip Broke.
On one hand, Daniel was Bella’s neighbor. She knew the Pleasants,
and was friends with Mary-Sue. Daniel had an affair with Kaylynn going on, so
he definitely could have some action on the side with Bella, too. My only reservation
on that would be that I couldn’t imagine her doing that to her best friend. But
then again, she did have an affair on her husband, so who’s to say what her
morals are.
Then, there’s Skip Broke. This one makes the most sense to
me, personally. While she wasn’t close with Michael, that doesn’t mean she
completely avoided him altogether. She would have heard about Michael’s cloning
experiments and could have met Skip that way, or she came to say hello and that
was how they met. There is a theory going around that Brandi found out Skip was
cheating on her, and that’s why she killed him and took his insurance money.
Maybe I’ll do another thing on that because the Skip Broke
incident happens to be another rabbit hole altogether.
So, we know that Bella had an affair with Mortimer and
things weren’t going so well between them at the time of her disappearance. We
know that the Calientes and Don are completely innocent, at least as far as her
disappearance goes. (And Nina is innocent altogether, she just loves Don and is
completely oblivious to the fact that he’s doing her sister and two
other women. She is ALSO a victim here, you guys. Give some love to Nina
Caliente, she needs it.)
She dies sometime in the week between her abduction and the
first time the Goth household is booted up from old age on Lunar Lakes despite
the fact that she was a brand new adult again thanks to Mortimer’s reverse age
serum.
Then a UFO crashlands in Strangetown and shortly thereafter
reports of Bella Goth being in Strangetown start swarming around.
And yes, this Bella is a clone—there are subtle facial
similarities, she is not in the family tree at all for the Goth house, but
other than that, she’s structured exactly like the Real Bella goes as far as
her outfit, her personality, and her aspiration.
(The Wiki says it’s her despite the fact that it’s been verified she’s not, and it also has MANY discrepencies, saying she’s related to the Curious Family and they appear on her family tree, which is incorrect because Strangetown Bella’s family tree is COMPLETELY EMPTY.)
So, clearly, when Bella was abducted, something went wrong.
But what?
Well, why would the aliens even abduct her in the first
place?
They tend to go after sims who are wealthy, high-skilled,
good-looking, popular, anything like that. Bella was ALL of those things. She
was the epitome of the perfect sim to the aliens. They practically worshipped her
and their queen took her name and appearance. (This is referenced several
times, specifically in the Sims 3.)
So, if something were to go wrong, why would the aliens
worship her unless she had been being watched for some time before her
abduction?
And what went wrong that caused her to lose her memories,
her skills, her personality, her youth, everything?
Aliens also do not abduct children, the elderly, and pregnant
sims because their experimentation could go drastically wrong.
She wasn’t a child, and reversed her age so she wouldn’t be
an elder for quite some time—
So the only thing that’s left is that she was pregnant when
she was abducted and that was why things went wrong.
She wouldn’t have known this, and neither would the aliens—it’s
possible that the baby was conceived that day, which helped Bella in the case
where Don was hitting on her—she wouldn’t go cheating on Mortimer if she were
trying to rekindle their relationship and they had made it to woo-hoo that day.
Also worth noting is that there IS another Goth on Lunar
Lakes who happens to look exactly like Bella.
Anyone recognize her?
This is Mathilde Goth.
She is the long-lost third child of Mortimer and Bella Goth.
No, they don’t appear on eachother’s family tree, but they
wouldn’t if Bella died shortly after giving birth to her and Mathilde was put
in the orphanage.
Mathilde looks almost identical to Bella with the exception
of her blue eyes. She also has a preference for blue where Bella preferred red.
Mathilde has no idea where her mother came from and the fact
that she has a family on Earth who is just as oblivious to her existence as she
is to theirs.
What happens to Cassandra and Alexander after they find out
about Bella’s death?
Remember how I said scientist sims end up inventing something?
Cassandra’s invention is time travel. She makes a time
machine and the first use is to send Don to the future after her, Dina, Nina,
and Kaylynn find out that he was playing all of them. She then goes on to live
her life. We don’t know how that looks yet, but she never finds out what
happened to her mother and that she has a younger sister.
Alexander is greatly affected by his mother’s death. He has
no memories of her being abducted by aliens. Normally toddlers remember things
like that so it’s odd that he doesn’t when the rest of his family does. What he
does remember is her disappearing, Mortimer being okay with it and getting
together with Dina really fast after she vanished, and then finding out that
his mother was dead.
Alexander is a child prodigee. He’s a smart kid. So, he
would go with any other conclusion someone would go with that limited
information: he believed Mortimer killed her.
Well, Cassandra still has her time machine after she uses it
to get rid of Don. And as we all know, Alexander’s name shows up in the Sims 3
a few times despite the fact that he doesn’t exist yet. And, according to the
Goth family tree, it’s not a family name of an ancestor of his, he is the only
Alexander Goth.
Once again, we’re going to reference a console game. This
time is the Sims 3 for the Nintendo DS. Alexander actually makes an appearance,
and this time, he’s not alone: he’s married to a woman named Cecelia. The
family bio says that their gloominess is BECAUSE of Mortimer. Alexander dyed
his hair orange. Probably he was trying to bleach it and didn’t know what toner
was. He doesn’t have that great of a
relationship with Cecelia, as a matter of fact, she has a better relationship
with Don Alto than she does her own husband.
Back in the realm of the PC games, Alexander wrote two books
when he went back in time to the continuity of the Sims 3:
Baron Graff Van Gold, which comes with Supernatural,
And then there’s the one that appears in the base game.
Murder in Pleasantview.
To string it altogether, Alexander remembers her being gone,
then learning she died. He suspects Mortimer was the one to do it but he never actually
talks to his father about it. He doesn’t know anything about the abduction, if
anything thinking it a ridiculous rumor. He grows up, gets married, and decides
at some point in time to go back in time to try and prevent his mother’s death.
So he and his wife go into the time machine and try to go back to when it
happened, but instead get sent back wayyyy too far to when his parents
are still children. What happens to the time machine? It breaks. He’s stuck in
a period of time where Time travel wasn’t a thing and no one really knows how
to help him and he sure as hell doesn’t know himself. Effectively, he’s stuck there.
So, he writes A Murder in Pleasantview to tell the
story of what he thinks happens to his mother. He doesn’t know it’s really all
for nothing, but at the same time, it is because of what ends up happening as a
result. A result he probably didn’t even know would happen.
See, A Murder in Pleasantview is a best-seller. It
blows up the world of 50 years before his time. Every bookshelf has a copy of
this book, standard-load. Sims would have read this, and would be influenced
accordingly. They would have made better decisions, not wanting this tragic
thing to happen to them.
And yes, it does literally take the world by storm. Better
decisions in the past truly make for a better future.
This is where the Sims 4 comes in. It is a different
continuity, but it is different because they are aware of what Alexander
believes to have happened to Bella. This would be why their personalities are
so completely different, why the age gap between Cassandra and Alexander aren’t
so extreme, why the Goths are so much more reclusive.
Alexander did something that inadvertently changed the
future, eliminating himself and his circumstances entirely. He vanished
suddenly, probably in a series of events identical to Back to the Future, where
he is then allowed to live his life as a child with his mother in the picture,
having no idea what he believed happened to her, nor knowing the truth. He erases
his little sister altogether, but he can’t be blamed for that since he didn’t
know she even existed.
What happened to his wife? Did she get erased like Alexander
did?
No, actually she died. She tried repairing the time machine,
failed, and was electrocuted to death as a result. She died young and is buried
in the Goth mansion’s graveyard, confusing future generations because no one
knows where she comes from because she has the surname Goth but they can’t find
her on their family tree.
Lolita Goth was the wife of Alexander Goth.
Yes, it says she’s single, which means one of two things happened:
Either she tried repairing the time machine one last time
after Alexander vanished and died,
OR
Like Alexander’s marriage to Cecelia, they didn’t have the
best relationship and they ended up getting a divorce, then, possibly with
Alexander still around, did the same and died.
She clearly wanted to go back home to her time and wasn’t
happy with Alexander for being stuck there.
And it makes sense that she would have been electrocuted
with the time machine because there are no other objects in the Goth Mansion
that would result in her electrocution.
Which would ALSO explain why the Goths of the Sims 3 can’t
figure out who she is. You can’t list a descendent and their wife on your
family tree if they don’t exist yet, can you?
Tragedy is just par for the course in the Goth Family, it
matches their dark and dreary macabre air. But Bella’s story is just really extra
sad. Imagine trying to repair your failed marriage, going to meet a
new neighbor only for him to put the moves on you without invitation, then get
abducted by aliens where their experiments go wrong, causing you to lose your memories,
your personality, your youth, and then you find out that it went wrong because
you’re pregnant, which you didn’t know about that either, and your
kidnappers take a tissue sample from you, and then drop you on a strange planet
far from home where you have no way to communicate to them that you’re there,
but you don’t remember anyone but your children anyway, leaving you to have a baby
you didn’t even know existed when you were abducted and live just long enough
to name her?
The truth has been staring at us in the face since 2014, but
we all missed it. Me included for the longest time. It’s been 16 years since
Bella went missing, and we all had theories and ideas, but THIS is the truth,
and it’s really. Messed up. Yeah, I found out what happened to Bella, but do I
like it? No, not at all. Bella deserved better, and so do her children. Mathilde
especially. She grew up in an orphanage never knowing she had a family who
would have loved her so very much, only to become a mailcarrier on her home
planet. Not that there’s anything wrong with being a mailcarrier, don’t get me
wrong.
Dina Caliente is innocent, but seriously? Bye.
Nina Caliente is innocent, and really deserves better.
Don Lothario is innocent, but yet he sucks.
Mortimer Goth used to be my favorite out of the Goth family,
yes, even over Bella. But after learning everything about him I have mixed
feelings about the guy. I don’t blame him for not trusting Bella, and I don’t
blame him for wanting to move on, but jeez, at least show a little genuine emotion,
Morty, she was your childhood best friend, and, if nothing else, the mother of
your children.
There was no plot to get rid of her and swipe the Goth
fortune.
It was just poor timing on the alien’s end, and bad luck
altogether.
Endings are tricky because we expect answers. Fifteen years ago, with my first film Saving Face, I got one recurring question: “Is this ending… too happy?” At the time, as much as I saw the truth in it for my characters, I confessed to not knowing if that happy ending could be expected in real life; but as a queer woman, I wanted - needed - to see it in order to believe it could happen for me. Now with The Half Of It I’m regularly peppered with questions over whether certain characters end up together in an ever-pointed crescendo toward “But is the ending happy?” (Ha!) My honest answer is that the point of the film isn’t about who ends up with whom. It’s about three people who collide in a moment-in-time before going their separate ways, each now holding the piece of themselves that allows them to become the person they are meant to be. The end of the film is each of their beginnings. And for my characters, I can think of no happier ending.