The Gellman family have slowly left the ivory and pelt business for good, as two of the children, Adeline and Lois, have recently become the rather young (for a time) wives of Anglo party goers Julius Clayton and Geoffrey Wilkins. The only one not to marry until a lot later Is still Andreas, who still acts a bit goonish like his mother Mrs Quimby, who still lives far away in Alabama, where she was born there.

A single page of their family photo album has shown that Peter Gellman isn't always a poacher, he used to be far friendlier to animals when - as a middle class, entrepreneurial preteen - he kept a guinea pig and cared for it a pretty long time. In places like his native UK, guinea pigs are increasingly popular as pocket pets, even if they used to be exotic pets as well.

Another page shows the birth certificates of the three children, as their birth years are recorded as 1844, 1852 and 1855. Peter, though still a rather wealthy man despite his humbling middle class origins in Bristol, is still happily calm that his days as a villain are over, for good.

'The story of my only marriage is brief and it ended with me divorcing from my wife, because of irreconcilable differences. That's the end of the crapping story.', Peter moans awkwardly while speaking (to the offscreen audience).