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Derry Girls
Derry Girls is a comedy set in Northern Ireland during the 1990s, following a group of teenage girls navigating school, family, and friendship in a time of political tension. The story is told through their everyday lives, where typical teenage problems like exams, crushes, and strict parents often take center stage, even as larger events unfold in the background.
The show stands out for its fast-paced humor, strong personalities, and honest portrayal of growing up in a close-knit community. It mixes light, chaotic moments with a subtle awareness of the environment around the characters, without turning it into a heavy political story. The tone is energetic and relatable, focusing on friendship and identity while capturing a very specific place and time.
CAST
Saoirse-Monica Jackson (Erin Quinn), Louisa Harland (Orla McCool), Nicola Coughlan (Clare Devlin), Jamie-Lee O'Donnell (Michelle Mallon), Dylan Llewellyn (James Maguire)PRODUCTION
Hat Trick ProductionsSTREAMING PLATFORM
Netflix
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This show has caught my attention, which is why it’s included here. I’ll share a full review after watching and evaluating its story, characters, and overall consistency.
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