Talk:Simple Ways/@comment-4066758-20140424024842/@comment-1023843-20140429055300

I completely agree. I'm from Tennessee, so I know that a good country accent should flow seamlessly, as opposed to Rarity's, which was, as you said, somewhere between overdone and downright insulting. I would compare it what it would sound like if you tried to learn to speak in a country accent by watching the Beverly Hillbillies. I get that she was trying to prove she was "more country" than Applejack, but I also know that it takes more than wearing dirty, tattered overalls and talking like Forrest Gump to be country.