ladyrainbow wrote:Very true. At first I'd thought DK's "very cultured RP" accent as Malcolm was due to Malcolm's upbringing as the son of a Royal Navy Officer. That would make sense in terms of the character. And if Malcolm had attended public school somewhere (I'm sure Stuart Reed would have sent him somewhere like Sandhurst maybe).
And about the Welsh accent...I love how flowing and musical it is. Sir Anthony Hopkins, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Gareth Lloyd-Davies come to mind. My advisor in graduate school was a Welshman (from Cardiff). He had a long poem from "Beowulf" in his office written in Welsh and he recited it for me.
Then I looked through a Welsh grammar and promptly went
I love Welsh accents as well, may in fact be my favourite British Isles accent, though I couldn't tell you why. It does have a certain lyrical quality, though, but then again I'm obsessed with German because I feel it has lyrical qualities, and many people have often disagreed with me.
I agree that Stuart probably sent Malcolm to a public school, even if I really, really don't want to believe it because I hope in Gene Roddeberry's idyllic future the barbaric practice of sending children away to boarding school has been abolished (even if I know some private schools aren't boarding schools, in Britain at least I think the majority are?). Maybe I can imagine the quality education is there without the horrible boarding practices and the children get to live at home. Or I can explain it away by remembering Enterprise was set before Gene Roddenberry's original vision so maybe some of society's failures still needed to be phased out.
Though, speaking of Sandhurst, does it ever strike anyone else as odd that a war-free, famine-free united Earth has a (apparently active) British Royal Navy? I can see retaining the institution, but... what would its purpose be? A precaution? A glorified coast guard? Maybe Britain's just real trigger happy and a little too fond of our boats and submarines.

Yeah, I have to remind myself I'm in linguist mode.