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The following item was posted in the since-removed trivia section. It expands on one sentence of the plot summary, but is not directly cited and would also need to find a home (an 'series continuity' section perhaps?) in the article if people think it worth including. Squalk25 18:14, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
"It has been speculated that the character of Serafine is actually the daughter of the star characters from the first film An American Werewolf in London. This would explain her mother's English accent despite the fact Serafine has a French accent. The doctor who was to have raised Serafine in the film is also spoken of as Serafine's step-father. The Region 4 DVD contains a longer version of the movie. There is an extra scene where Claude explains the history of werewolves and confirms that Serafine is the daughter of a traveller who was killed in London."