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@Artemus u Def should bro sht hilarious, and yea I tried to watch Dr who cuz someone said it was good between the accents n it not being my type of show I got bored w it fast m turned it off
@Witty I can see a British dood playing the role really well tbh, I unno y prolly my personal experiences but yeah;however William H Macy is a top class actor n since I never seen other dood he plays the part very well in my eyes.. Authentic like. |
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The same slang? I've never heard ne British words on the show... No bugger no bullocks no fags cept in reference to guys... Pretty American dialog.
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That's why I said it was a pretty extreme example, just to give you an example of how it comes across as out of place from this side. It just doesn't fit. Even with the Americanisms (is that a word? lol) in the delivery. The show still used the same script. I knew exactly what was coming and what was going to be said ages before it was said. |
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