A Dialect Coach Breaks Down Moira Rose's Bonkers SchittsCreek Accent
, which Bay describes as"the sort of shorthand for this strange half-American, half-British sound that existed almost 100 years ago in Hollywood." But Bay says that's not exactly what's happening here. Instead, O'Hara is bringing in both Britishisms and Canadianisms to craft the specific voice of Moira Rose.
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