According to lore (which I know sims 4 sucks at/doesn't follow) Nancy is actually a born Landgraab, and Geoffrey took her name since her family basically founded the town, so it made more sense to keep the Landgraab name going. His born-name was Osteer.
I liked the idea of Nancy taking advantage of Geoffery. Perhaps as a woman it was her duty to be married off or she just wanted to seem normal and not suspicious (she is a criminal after all), so she picked the most chill nicest guy who would never hurt her in order to keep her status/reputation knowing her husband would never pose as a threat. Of course he’s indubitably in love with her and their kid still. Probably still talks to Johnny Zest, their disowned son, because it wasn’t him who disowned him. Perhaps later on she would’ve have become much more softer for Geoffrey and genuinely love him like a husband without realizing ! XP
i’ve seen makeovers of ea’s builds but never the sims, it’s satisfying to see them look so much better 😂 you’re probably the first cas simmer i’ve been interested in seeing more from, keep it coming !! :D
Lmaoo the Malcolm self-confident walk 😂 It's a real dream house, so realistic and very inspiring. Love your basement idea for goeffrey's money, such a great idea!!
Nancy and Geoffrey with the looks that live up to their family name! Like the Landgraab's own so much, and they need to look the part. Is this all non-cc? Cuz WOW! They are looking so good
@@Jaz_Sims I bet! I know I almost have everything (some of course I don't plan on buying *cough*batu*cough*) but the packs really help! Especially since base game clothes just need some work
I was waiting for their estranged son to apear until the end😔 Never the less, I really like what you did here, it really suits them in ny opinion ❤ I think I just wish you had more indication that nancy was the OG Landgrab, and Geoffrey married into the family, left over.. For me it felt like the stereotypical white men that got all of his wealth and success on his own, and I prefer the storyline of Nancy being the rich one, and him just being successfully married and in his work.
I didn't actually know that, this was before I started looking into/making content about sims 4 lore! I'm probably going to do Johnny Zest as a different video as he's in a different household ut I did forget to mention him in this video!
love this make-over! But thought Nancy's villan career should've stayed since it's almost like passed down from her relatives lol, it's one of my favourite aspects of the landgraabs' lore, but nonetheless you did an amazing job, your Geoffrey is perfection!
I'd really love to see the Goths! Edit; also, I normally use that yellow color for unnaturally dyed hair. Like Aviva, the artist, dyes her hair yellow at the ends and I think that looks cool, so yeah I usually just use that the same as like the pink or blue hair lol
I keep on saying I am enjoying your makeovers of these sims. I think it can be a lot to investigate the background and I am so happy you did this because I'm learning a lot. I can't wait to watch more of your makeovers, I have no idea all the families there's the Behr family, Delgato family.
I like to make my own townie families. Kind of like game of thrones. I've got the Basilika family, the Draconus family, and the Regalus family. All spell casters in glimmer brook. It's so fun
@@Jaz_Simslmao yea, all of the ts4 (the sims 4) players are better at finding lore and even making it. it shocks me how the people who made these lore-filled townies don’t even keep it consistent
Hi. You forgot about Johnny Zest:( He is their disowned son. I really like him in my gameplay, and I have plenty of versions of him after fixing him 10 thousand times Xo
These landgraabs seems actually playable... the originals are so annoying just to look at. Why is Geoffrey always giving major simp vibes? 😂 i usually delete them cuz I can't stand the look of them, or I replace them with my replacement versions. As a cas player, If i cant connect with the characters I can't play them. Thanks for sharing your work, its very detailed and inspirational