have you seen Derry Girls on Netflix? 🍿 📼 🎬

okay friends,

be honest with me. have you seen Derry Girls yet? it has the quirkiest humor, and i love finding other people who have seen it.

it's about a group of highschoolers living in Northern Ireland in the mid to late 90s.

in between scenes of regular, coming of age sitcom silliness, you see old news clips of riots, tanks, and talks of peace.

this beautiful series captures what it means to grow up and realize the world is so much bigger than having to share a party with your weird cousin or learn whether your crush likes you back.

#watching #derrygirls #ireland #netflixrecommendations #netflixrecommendation #lemon8diarychallenge #lemon8contest #storytime

2024/7/13 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, so if my initial thoughts got you curious about Derry Girls, let me dive a little deeper into why this show isn't just a recommendation, but truly a must-watch on Netflix. What I absolutely adore is how it perfectly captures that awkward, hilarious stage of being a teenager, but with this incredibly unique backdrop of 1990s Northern Ireland during the Troubles. It’s not just about finding out if your crush likes you back; it's about navigating everyday high school drama while tanks literally roll down your street. That contrast is what makes it so brilliant and, honestly, unlike anything else I've seen. One of the biggest reasons I keep rewatching is the incredible humor, delivered by a cast that feels like your own eccentric family. The girls, and James, are just gold. And speaking of gold, can we talk about the *quotes*? Seriously, I often find myself quoting lines from the show in real life. The OCR for the images perfectly highlights some gems. Who can forget Sister Michael’s iconic, 'IF ANYONE IS FEELING ANXIOUS OR WORRIED... PLEASE DO NOT COME CRYING TO ME.' It perfectly sums up her dry, no-nonsense approach to everything. Or Clare's dramatic, 'We'll just sell our organs!' when faced with a problem. Even Michelle’s hilariously simplified take on history, like the Great Famine being about "people raging over a lack of spuds," always makes me laugh out loud. These lines aren't just funny; they’re ingrained in the characters' personalities and the show's overall vibe. Another iconic visual that immediately screams 'Derry Girls' is their *school uniforms*. Those blue blazers, plaid skirts, and ties are practically characters themselves! They ground the girls in their Catholic school reality, even as they get into the wildest antics. Seeing the cast in their uniforms against the backdrop of a 'Free Derry' sign, as mentioned in the image descriptions, perfectly encapsulates the show's blend of mundane teenage life with the extraordinary political climate. It’s a powerful visual shorthand for the era and the setting. The show does an amazing job of balancing laugh-out-loud moments with genuinely poignant ones. It never shies away from the historical context, but it always approaches it through the eyes of these wonderfully flawed, relatable teenagers. It’s a testament to the writing that you can be howling with laughter one minute and then feel a lump in your throat the next, realizing the weight of what these characters are living through. If you're looking for a show that's both lighthearted and thought-provoking, with unforgettable characters and endless quotable lines, then you absolutely have to give Derry Girls a watch. You won't regret it!

18 comments

This is bananas's images
This is bananas

re-watching it for the fourth time right now. great show! wish there were more seasons.

See more(1)
Nerdgrljen's images
Nerdgrljen

Absolutely love this series!! ❤️

See more(1)

See more comments