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SJJKimberley — 21 years ago(March 30, 2005 09:51 AM)
As I understand the storyline, Nicole Wallace is English a lot ofb68 the things she says are englishisms but she has stolen the identity of Elizabeth Hitchens , an australian. So I don't think that she is supposed to have an austrailian accent. But her English accent annoys the hell out of me.
I just caught her in True Q which was shown on Sky One this evening. She was a pretty little thing in 88. But I''m not sure about her american accent either. -
lenemorissette-1 — 20 years ago(June 18, 2005 10:57 PM)
I couldn't really tell what she was supposed to be and I'm English! And for crying out loud, NOBODY uses the phrase 'wouldn't butter your parsnips'!!! It must be another one of those weird stereotypes that Americans think that we Brits and/or Australians say but actually sound as strange to us as they do to them!
OK, rant over, apart from those two things I think Nicole is a fab nemesis for Goren even though I find myself wishing that Alex would just scratch her eyeballs out every time she tortures Bobby. I guess that's the key to a great bad guy/girl, you have to love to hate 'em (kinda like Krycek.) -
Horse_Caulk — 10 years ago(January 22, 2016 02:55 AM)
Who cares.
I hold nothing against her that she cannot properly emulate that foul accent of former rapists, pick-pockets, swindlers, and diaper merchants. Just means she's more cultured. Her clean bloodline simply won't allow her mouth to speak in such a way. It's a blessing, actually. -
InVaDeR_Lizzy89 — 20 years ago(November 27, 2005 06:14 PM)
It really gets on my nerves when someone goes for an Aussie accent and butchers it. I wanna jump at em and strangle them! (lol) Is that too harsh? (lol)
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