c0z
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Post by c0z on Feb 8, 2015 9:50:44 GMT 10
Hi guys! I guess this is my first thread to start off with and I thought that it might be good to post it in this section where it's more suitable and stuff like that. So I was wondering mainly during season 3 that when big Lez speaks he kind of pronounces his words with the e part instead of the a part, like for example: cets instead of cats was a main one in season 1 and many others were heard during season 3, so I wonder sometimes why he may speak like this? Does it slip out like that to make him sound like he is kiwi? It is pretty funny though, what do you think?
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Post by Curc1c on Feb 8, 2015 9:54:44 GMT 10
Hi guys! I guess this is my first thread to start off with and I thought that it might be good to post it in this section where it's more suitable and stuff like that. So I was wondering mainly during season 3 that when big Lez speaks he kind of pronounces his words with the e part instead of the a part, like for example: cets instead of cats was a main one in season 1 and many others were heard during season 3, so I wonder sometimes why he may speak like this? Does it slip out like that to make him sound like he is kiwi? It is pretty funny though, what do you think? I believe he just speaks like that purely for laughs, yes it is quite funny how it happens randomly, sometimes unexpected but yeah I recall a funny episode during season 3 with Lez stating that he wants to have a word with Norton a 'chet' in other words...
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Post by Phoenix on Apr 1, 2015 17:05:52 GMT 10
The closest assumption to why characters in TV shows, Video Games, talk like this is mainly to attract the viewers to the particular show. And it's easier to remember the show by the characters quirks and differences. I don't watch it, but I certainly know in MOST Video games they do this.
Another assumption is, that they're doing it to make the show a bit more entertaining and amusing by making the characters have a unique, funny voice.
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c0z
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Post by c0z on Apr 1, 2015 17:13:41 GMT 10
The closest assumption to why characters in TV shows, Video Games, talk like this is mainly to attract the viewers to the particular show. And it's easier to remember the show by the characters quirks and differences. I don't watch it, but I certainly know in MOST Video games they do this. Another assumption is, that they're doing it to make the show a bit more entertaining and amusing by making the characters have a unique, funny voice. Yah, true.
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