Doyle's folksiness and
thick twang are played for laughs, but his Western bona fides — complete with a mouth full of false teeth from his days as a horse wrangler — are revered in the manner of No Country For Old Men's Sheriff Ed Tom Bell or The Big Lebowski's nameless stranger.
Not exact matches
Laird and other locals share a
thick accent that's equal parts Southern
twang and Irish brogue.
The two leads, Rex and his co-fighting companion Nia, are expertly voiced with pleasingly regional accents (in particular, Nia's
thick Welsh
twang never fails to delight) but the supporting cast is unendurably poor.