I think the clue is in their skin, hahaha. I work with teenagers, they all have acnes, no matter how well-groomed they otherwise are. The actors in Derry Girls have mostly clear skins
Funniest show in years! Glad Netflix has English subtitles, too. I watched Season One twice, and was loving Season Two so much I lost track of which episode was which. At the end of Season Two, I was like Dang! Over already! For me, the Headmaster Nun is one of the funniest characters. Siobhan McSweeney, Sister Michael.
@@cijmo I had to watch twice with subtitles, and I picked up a lot on second watching. Love this show so much! I'm happy for all of them, I know being mini-superstars wasn't something they expected. Well, maybe Siobhan McSweeney expected it. She is such a riot!
What Dylan said is quite true, I grew up in south London in the 1970s and they taught us nothing about Irish history. Only later did I realise the brutality of the British empire and saw it for what it was: a totally heartless, wicked con.
I was talking to a third generation ‘Irish girl’ from England who said it was only when she studied history in College that she’s realised that literally none of history of how the Irish were treated by the British was taught in British schools. Her grandmother was from Mayo and emigrated to England. It seems strange to me that neither her grandmother or her mother spoke to her about it at all.
the perfect candidate to be recruited for Irish Reunification and Independence efforts and or Scottish Independence efforts you are😅 Ripe for the picking you are!
@@fmcm7715Hey my grandad is from Mayo!!! 😂 my grandparents are both Irish my nan is from Kerry and my grandad mayo like I said and they both came to England at 14! But my mum talks abt the events in Ireland all the time I’m very informed and I wouldn’t have it any other way, my whole mums side is Irish (we all live in England tho) so Irish history is always talked about Edit: But yea nothing about Ireland history is taught in British schools, I did a history thing this year while being homeschooled and it had an Irish history bit but it never taught it properly for Bloody Sunday it never said that the English shot ppl for no reason at all I was very disappointed so even when they ‘try’ they can’t explain what happened properly
@@taylormcgrath In the programme they do but in real life, Saoirse and Jamie have Derry accents, Dylan has a London accent, Nicola has a Galway accent and Louisa has a Dublin accent (both in the Republic).
just binged the show again for the third time & i’m finally getting around to the interviews 😭 the cast are so lovely! since i live in the middle east, i didn’t know anything about the history until Derry Girls. my favorite comfort show for sure 💖
Fabulous show - funny but with an undertone of tragedy and pathos running all the way through. I was so sad to hear James say that they don’t learn about the Troubles in English schools. It goes some way to explaining English Government policies, I suppose 🤦♀️
@@peterdunne2756 They teach actual history, if they didn't then people would realise as soon as they left school and found out for themselves. Does everything have to be paranoia and propaganda in your world? You've got an Irish name but sound more like an American republican. And as Alex B said, you do learn about the Troubles if you take history, they aren't going to tell you about them in the middle of a maths class.
I nearly screamed when I saw the PROM DRESS. I literally, in the correct use, had a dress just like it in burgundy. I also had another in green or blue. I love Derry Girls. I grew up and live in the States in 80s. I also survived Catholic school.
this may be the worst tv host ever. "I just watched the first episode of the second" and then goes on to say you don't need to watch the first season. This fool is clearly unaware of his role as a TV host.
Yeah... I feel like his aim was like a press talking point 'it's fine, you can jump right in now and go back later, you'll pick it up as it goes along,' but he took that as 'burhgh burhgh series 1 can go do one, your little show doesn't matter to me or my fake tan sonnie jim, i watched the one in my trailer and you seemed WELL confused, as was i''
my fav show, next to GOT and Ugly Betty. the story line is too good, so funny, but nice sad elements and the soundtrack is brillant. cant believe how underrated the actors in this show are. they are all so good! love from India
Love this show more than The young offenders and I'm from Cork both shows are funny. But Derry girls are that tiny bit more funny. Didn't know the new series was on. So thanks for helping to find out. Hope there are more episodes than last year. It's a classy comedy and the Irish do excellent to watch comedy so I'll look fecking forward to watching this gang again. Excellent talented lady's make it watchable
We're gonna have to get a VPN so we can watch The Young Offenders you mentioned. I looked it up, it looks funny but neither my browser nor my apps will let me watch it due to my location.
Marathoned through all three series/seasons last weekend. Loved it! I was a Canadian teenager in the early '90s, so could totally relate. I see it compared to The Inbetweeners, which was a great show too, but the social and cultural climate and changes swirling around the characters had more in common with The Wonder Years (the American '90s series that took place in the '60s). Regardless, DG is its own show with its own voice (Lisa McGee's) and its own identity. Absolutely brilliant!
yeah she's right lol Louisa Harland (who plays Orla) is from Dublin and Nicola Coughlan (who plays Clare) is from Galway so their accents are slightly different irl I think Saoirse-Monica Jackson (Erin) and Jamie-Lee O'Donnell (Michelle) are the only ones from Derry irl
Geeze James must seem super weird to the interviewer who just watched the first episode of season two, kind of like the Protestant boy James was trying to impress hahaha.
@@johnking5174 I am from Pakistan(now in the US) and I LOVED it. Reminded me of what the MQM used to do to Karachi and what Taliban have done to the rest of Pakistan. That last scene was horrifying and I was almost in tears.
@@johnking5174 Haven't really had problems with that so far. It's just a brilliant show, and educates about a part of history that many of us know too little about (including me), so that's great
I feel very similar about Hullraisers. The town where I grew up finally getting represented on prime time tv. And you always heard about "the troubles," going on in Ireland on the news when I was growing up in the 1980's.
At least he was honest - I am utterly sick and tired of presenters/interviewers who talk to guests as if they are totally up to date with every aspect of the programme being discussed. In addition the first series of Derry Girls was a huge 'sleeper' - very few people 'got it' first time around.
So, I watched this show and I thought it was funny as Hell. So, I told my friend that her teen daughters should watch it. And after reviewing an episode, she said her husband thought it was inappropriate for his girls. When I pressed him he said, "Jesus Frank do you want them to commit suicide?" Keep in mind they all watched Game of Thrones together, from beginning to end .
Having grown up as a teenager in the 90s, watching shows like Father Ted, I really thought this type of comedy would never be shown again on TV, as everyone is so offended and 'comedy' these days is so watered down. Finally got round to watching, and I was hooked from the first episode. The comedy, the music, the outfits are all on point. Great chemistry between all of the actors. I laughed, I cried, I laughed until I cried the show was perfect.
She's hilarious, and probably the most admirable character on the show. Totally honest, she knows who she is and doesn't say anything she doesn't mean.
I first saw Derry Girls on The Great British Bake Show and loved them. I then watched their series and loved them even more. I remember hearing about the terrible bombings going on in Ireland. My Grandmother was from Ireland. We are Irish Catholic, like The Derry Girls.
ITS GOING TO GET A MOVIE ! I can tell from the articles about season 3. They all mention that the gang could/might be back in another facet. I’ve read that in at least 3 different articles. Soooo I’m thinking … there might be a Derry Girls Movie !
@@reggiekemp9175 YaAAaaA! 🙃 I'd go see it twice ! Did you watch the Absolutely Fabulous Movie, I saw it in theatres. Derry Girls would be so much better! Ahhh I can tell !
@@tershii OMG how do you know me do well and we haven't even seen each other? 😂😂😂 yeah I did haha and I have to say that I ADORED the film but I agree Derry girls would be a MILLION times better and BILLION times better accents too hahah
@@reggiekemp9175 I just kinda made the comparison. Better accents of course. I love the 90s. Its hard trying to remember a time that had no reality television shows. It seems so distant. It’s nice to be brought back .
2:27 "making me a gemini." but auto english generated subtitles said making me a germany. which is what i had understood which is why i put the subtitles on in the first place. I absolutely love the irish accent, and in general, uk humor is just so rich. very fascinating to learn the actress who plays erin is actually from there. very cool. just started watching the show today and just finished the first season. good show i love the theme and setting of it all.
When talking about modern Ireland, one thing that needs to be mentioned was how a Protestant Irish Parliament successfully gained independence for Ireland between 1782 and 1800 during which time Catholics got most of their rights back, with most Irish people of different faiths uniting under the ideologies of either constitutionalism or Republicanism, with both in favour of varying degrees of Irish sovereignty/autonomy and increased personal rights. This independence ended when a failed Republican Revolution in 1798 led British prime minister William Pitt to intimidate and bribe the Irish Parliament into merging the Kingdom Ireland into the UK after an initial Union vote failed. Ireland’s Parliament was forced to merge with The British one (though the courts and civil service of Ireland remained separate, but nominally subject to Westminster from now on). People on both sides seem to have completely forgotten this chapter in Irish history, because Protestants and Catholics fighting together for an independent Irish Kingdom doesn’t fit anyone’s narrative, and yet it had a major impact on the island. Unionism, Republicanism and Constitutionalism all originate from the original Irish volunteers that used the opportunity of the American Revolution distracting Britain to revolt in 1782. This heralded the independence and has shaped all aspects of Irish politics, ever since
@@reienriquez9245 haha d best un.. Pinaka.nagustuhan kong nun role sa.mga palabas 😂 my kalokohan din. Ung ky erin ung mukha nya eh malinaw pa sakit ng araw.kung anung emotion meron xa
It's soooo weird seeing Orla talk like she has a functioning brain 😭😭😭
She has a functioning brain it's just wired differently from people who assume she's thick.
And Claire's actress is very relaxed, unlike her character
LOL yeah!
How happy is the wee English fella?! Awww 😍
You mean the wee gay fella lol
I think the wee English lad is the same in real life as his character in the show.
Richie B ofcoarse it is but I’m referring to the quote in the sick come set hence the “lol” at the end of my comment
@@imranlatif2819 Huh? I wasn't replying to your comment. I was just talking about the actor.
This fella is hella cute tho
Dylan smiles so much hes so wholesome
I would really like the wee fella if it weren't the English thing
@@eeeeer9514 Terrible way of thinking. The wee english fella is a nice guy as are most English people.
Honestly, one of the best shows released in the last 10 years.
It's remarkable how young they all look, I never questioned their ages in the show lol. Looking forward to the new season.
I think the clue is in their skin, hahaha. I work with teenagers, they all have acnes, no matter how well-groomed they otherwise are. The actors in Derry Girls have mostly clear skins
Funniest show in years! Glad Netflix has English subtitles, too. I watched Season One twice, and was loving Season Two so much I lost track of which episode was which. At the end of Season Two, I was like Dang! Over already! For me, the Headmaster Nun is one of the funniest characters. Siobhan McSweeney, Sister Michael.
Where do u watch season 2
@@karensmith1521 Netflix.
Richie B me too I was so sad I literally just finished and I didn’t know it was the end :(
I just finished season two in about 4 days and I feel like "now what do I do? Season 3 is SO far off! Quite the ending, too.
@@cijmo I had to watch twice with subtitles, and I picked up a lot on second watching. Love this show so much! I'm happy for all of them, I know being mini-superstars wasn't something they expected. Well, maybe Siobhan McSweeney expected it. She is such a riot!
What Dylan said is quite true, I grew up in south London in the 1970s and they taught us nothing about Irish history. Only later did I realise the brutality of the British empire and saw it for what it was: a totally heartless, wicked con.
I was talking to a third generation ‘Irish girl’ from England who said it was only when she studied history in College that she’s realised that literally none of history of how the Irish were treated by the British was taught in British schools. Her grandmother was from Mayo and emigrated to England. It seems strange to me that neither her grandmother or her mother spoke to her about it at all.
the perfect candidate to be recruited for Irish Reunification and Independence efforts and or Scottish Independence efforts you are😅 Ripe for the picking you are!
@@fmcm7715Hey my grandad is from Mayo!!! 😂 my grandparents are both Irish my nan is from Kerry and my grandad mayo like I said and they both came to England at 14! But my mum talks abt the events in Ireland all the time I’m very informed and I wouldn’t have it any other way, my whole mums side is Irish (we all live in England tho) so Irish history is always talked about
Edit: But yea nothing about Ireland history is taught in British schools, I did a history thing this year while being homeschooled and it had an Irish history bit but it never taught it properly for Bloody Sunday it never said that the English shot ppl for no reason at all I was very disappointed so even when they ‘try’ they can’t explain what happened properly
@@nozrep Integration is better than historical angry nationalism. Violence is violence.
I love the Irish accent but I’m stuck with the ‘wee English’ accent 😂
Taylor swift fan thank fuck ye avent er an Armagh accent fuck
Weeee! 😂
Belfast accent is the best
@@fiercewigsdg2527 they have Derry accents
@@taylormcgrath In the programme they do but in real life, Saoirse and Jamie have Derry accents, Dylan has a London accent, Nicola has a Galway accent and Louisa has a Dublin accent (both in the Republic).
I actually cant get over the fact Nicola Coughlan is 32??!! she doesnt look anywhere near that age!
Really??
I refuse to believe that omgg
On the show, no i don't believe it... Here in this interview, ya she kinda looks like it
I'm 36 and look 25
All of them aren't teenagers even though they play teenagers.
Two of the five main cast are from Derry in real life
The Derry Girls deserve all the success they get. Lisa McGee is just so talented.
As American, I have subtitles on, and love it. Well done. Favorite scene is Erin sliding under table screaming when Emmet walks back into restaurant
Just watched start of season 2...worth the wait. Love it.
mandy c where did Yu watch it I can’t find it?
just binged the show again for the third time & i’m finally getting around to the interviews 😭 the cast are so lovely!
since i live in the middle east, i didn’t know anything about the history until Derry Girls. my favorite comfort show for sure 💖
I'm binge watching on netflix, it's amazing
miss mash watch the second series on catch up 4
I love Dylan he’s so adorable♥️, the show was hilarious 😂 I love it and they’re all amazing 💜💜
I met him when he was filming in Derry before Christmas. A truly lovely young man and very nice to talk to.
Best comedy show ever. I honestly can't remember ever laughing so much over a show! And I'm not even from Ireland or the UK or anywhere near there!
I've watched each episode a dozen times... they keep getting better each time you watch it.
Watched all the series 3 times. Absolutely glorious. Been to Derry and brought back stunning memories.
Fabulous show - funny but with an undertone of tragedy and pathos running all the way through. I was so sad to hear James say that they don’t learn about the Troubles in English schools. It goes some way to explaining English Government policies, I suppose 🤦♀️
It's on one of the A-level British History courses, I'm currently doing it and it's so interesting wished they taught it sooner
Alex .B I can only imagine the nonsense they British government feed you in thsty
@@peterdunne2756 They teach actual history, if they didn't then people would realise as soon as they left school and found out for themselves. Does everything have to be paranoia and propaganda in your world? You've got an Irish name but sound more like an American republican.
And as Alex B said, you do learn about the Troubles if you take history, they aren't going to tell you about them in the middle of a maths class.
I was in school in the 70s and we covered the famine . My son did history in the 90s and they covered both the famine and the troubles.
@@krashd it's ingrained into some never to stfu about the troubles... one day they'll wake up and face reality
Im from South Africa and OMG I love Derry Girls so much. I'm watching it all over again, right now. ❤❤❤❤
My third time around on all three seasons. Just makes me smile every time.
Love it, the seasons need more episodes, such a fantastic show!
I nearly screamed when I saw the PROM DRESS. I literally, in the correct use, had a dress just like it in burgundy. I also had another in green or blue. I love Derry Girls. I grew up and live in the States in 80s. I also survived Catholic school.
Such a great show...storylines, dialogue, casting/acting, set/scenery/costume, music.etc. Growing fanbase in the US.
I wish Jamie-Lee was on this! Ugh I love them all so much lol
Loved it when Dylan mentioned Scottish schools after all of the comments :))
1:25 "omg theres my school photo" 😆
2:44 i didnt know orla's actor voice would be deep😶
3:41 the way he laughs>>>
Nicola Coughlan is just so bloody gorgeous.
this may be the worst tv host ever. "I just watched the first episode of the second" and then goes on to say you don't need to watch the first season. This fool is clearly unaware of his role as a TV host.
Yeah... I feel like his aim was like a press talking point 'it's fine, you can jump right in now and go back later, you'll pick it up as it goes along,' but he took that as 'burhgh burhgh series 1 can go do one, your little show doesn't matter to me or my fake tan sonnie jim, i watched the one in my trailer and you seemed WELL confused, as was i''
Agreed
my fav show, next to GOT and Ugly Betty. the story line is too good, so funny, but nice sad elements and the soundtrack is brillant. cant believe how underrated the actors in this show are. they are all so good! love from India
One of the best shows I've ever seen. Hope they make more seasons and release them in the US!!
Just watched it all back to back.....It is a very special comedy x
I'm in love with this series!!
I love this show. So much heart and home in it.
Derry girls omg it’s actually so amazing I love it
That’s such a Nicola thing to get distracted and start laughing by someone tripping over 😂
so keen for season 3
Fantastic and a brilliant show well done all hopefully a film is in the thinking 💭
With all the "troubles" of today, I sure appreciate this show, like no other, that makes me laugh so hard I bust a gut.
We need the season 3 to keep us sane this pandemic!
I’m so obsessed with the Derry girls!! 😍
Love this show more than The young offenders and I'm from Cork both shows are funny. But Derry girls are that tiny bit more funny. Didn't know the new series was on. So thanks for helping to find out. Hope there are more episodes than last year. It's a classy comedy and the Irish do excellent to watch comedy so I'll look fecking forward to watching this gang again. Excellent talented lady's make it watchable
james roche why do you have to compare both shows though? I think both are funny and unique in their own way
Just been honest
I'm Derry love my cousin's in Cork . We are one 💚
amina miah erm chill
We're gonna have to get a VPN so we can watch The Young Offenders you mentioned. I looked it up, it looks funny but neither my browser nor my apps will let me watch it due to my location.
Marathoned through all three series/seasons last weekend. Loved it! I was a Canadian teenager in the early '90s, so could totally relate. I see it compared to The Inbetweeners, which was a great show too, but the social and cultural climate and changes swirling around the characters had more in common with The Wonder Years (the American '90s series that took place in the '60s). Regardless, DG is its own show with its own voice (Lisa McGee's) and its own identity. Absolutely brilliant!
Fantastic show from Channel 4. Hilarious! Next time, the One Show should invite all the cast including Ma Mary (my favourite character).
I love the 90‘s. This show is great reminds me of the times I was at school at in the 90‘s
Omg! Their accents are realllllll
Wally Well not exactly (not for all of them) but very similar.
yeah she's right lol Louisa Harland (who plays Orla) is from Dublin and Nicola Coughlan (who plays Clare) is from Galway so their accents are slightly different irl
I think Saoirse-Monica Jackson (Erin) and Jamie-Lee O'Donnell (Michelle) are the only ones from Derry irl
Kristen Kim ^^^ ❤️
Geeze James must seem super weird to the interviewer who just watched the first episode of season two, kind of like the Protestant boy James was trying to impress hahaha.
Get your fat closet away James
Was so funny last night. Why only 25 minutes
Wasn't even 25
Normal sitcom length
Any longer and it would get boring. Same with the six episode series.
The girl who plays Orla is an amazing actress because I’m having a hard time accepting that’s her.
Love this show! Can't wait for 2nd season to come to US.
I am surprised US audience would like it. The accents must be hard to understand?
@@johnking5174 at first it was a little tough, but by midway thru the premier we were understanding it just fine.
@@johnking5174 subtitles help....
@@johnking5174 I am from Pakistan(now in the US) and I LOVED it. Reminded me of what the MQM used to do to Karachi and what Taliban have done to the rest of Pakistan. That last scene was horrifying and I was almost in tears.
@@johnking5174 Haven't really had problems with that so far. It's just a brilliant show, and educates about a part of history that many of us know too little about (including me), so that's great
Absolutely love the show ❤
Mesmerized by Derry Girls took me to looking up Northern Irish accent...found Al’s Action English on RUclips...fantastic lessons!!!
I feel very similar about Hullraisers. The town where I grew up finally getting represented on prime time tv. And you always heard about "the troubles," going on in Ireland on the news when I was growing up in the 1980's.
Love Hullraisers ❤
I love the wee English fella :D
Such a great show!!
...the interviewer only watched one episode of the show?!
At least he was honest - I am utterly sick and tired of presenters/interviewers who talk to guests as if they are totally up to date with every aspect of the programme being discussed. In addition the first series of Derry Girls was a huge 'sleeper' - very few people 'got it' first time around.
Both seasons last 4h togeather. So yeah, he did not even try...
Dylan’s good looking 😏
Loved the series! Hi from NZ
Every time I see him I hear when he said you always use the words wee even when the thing you're referring to isn't little.
That did stuck with me quite well too 🤣😂
Another is " it is much much too greasy" 🤣😂
So, I watched this show and I thought it was funny as Hell.
So, I told my friend that her teen daughters should watch it.
And after reviewing an episode, she said her husband thought it was inappropriate for his girls.
When I pressed him he said,
"Jesus Frank do you want them to commit suicide?"
Keep in mind they all watched Game of Thrones together, from beginning to end .
Binge watching through the whole thing for the sixth time
Quality program !!! so good !!!
Love y'all guys.. you give me laughs ♥️
Love the show
leonardo boudreau
3:33 You're laughing. James' mum abandoned him and you're laughing.
This show is amazing!
love the mural.
I was so sad that I finished it so soon
Having grown up as a teenager in the 90s, watching shows like Father Ted, I really thought this type of comedy would never be shown again on TV, as everyone is so offended and 'comedy' these days is so watered down. Finally got round to watching, and I was hooked from the first episode. The comedy, the music, the outfits are all on point. Great chemistry between all of the actors. I laughed, I cried, I laughed until I cried the show was perfect.
I know! and the actor who played Father Dougal is in Derry Girls!!!!
Saoirse is soooooooo fit 😍
I need season 3 rn.
They are all such beautiful girls. Greetings from South Africa
South African here😂 I love the show but their accents are everything
This show is so good that even as an American, I bust out laughing at a lot of it. Tip - subtitles help.
Orla is my favorite derry girl
She's hilarious, and probably the most admirable character on the show. Totally honest, she knows who she is and doesn't say anything she doesn't mean.
I was wondering id the people of Derry (and Ireland in general) have kind of 'adopted' Dylan.
We have. He’s just a wee dote😀
Saying hey to Derry From the States!!!! Love the Show!!! Funny AF
I first saw Derry Girls on The Great British Bake Show and loved them. I then watched their series and loved them even more. I remember hearing about the terrible bombings going on in Ireland. My Grandmother was from Ireland. We are Irish Catholic, like The Derry Girls.
Orla is too underrated 😔😔😔
You have to watch it twice, then you till understand Orla is the blast in the series.
ITS GOING TO GET A MOVIE ! I can tell from the articles about season 3. They all mention that the gang could/might be back in another facet. I’ve read that in at least 3 different articles. Soooo I’m thinking … there might be a Derry Girls Movie !
There needs to be!! 😮
@@reggiekemp9175 YaAAaaA! 🙃 I'd go see it twice ! Did you watch the Absolutely Fabulous Movie, I saw it in theatres. Derry Girls would be so much better! Ahhh I can tell !
@@tershii OMG how do you know me do well and we haven't even seen each other? 😂😂😂 yeah I did haha and I have to say that I ADORED the film but I agree Derry girls would be a MILLION times better and BILLION times better accents too hahah
@@reggiekemp9175 I just kinda made the comparison. Better accents of course. I love the 90s. Its hard trying to remember a time that had no reality television shows. It seems so distant. It’s nice to be brought back .
I love the wee English fella is wholesome
2:27 "making me a gemini." but auto english generated subtitles said making me a germany. which is what i had understood which is why i put the subtitles on in the first place. I absolutely love the irish accent, and in general, uk humor is just so rich. very fascinating to learn the actress who plays erin is actually from there. very cool. just started watching the show today and just finished the first season. good show i love the theme and setting of it all.
When talking about modern Ireland, one thing that needs to be mentioned was how a Protestant Irish Parliament successfully gained independence for Ireland between 1782 and 1800 during which time Catholics got most of their rights back, with most Irish people of different faiths uniting under the ideologies of either constitutionalism or Republicanism, with both in favour of varying degrees of Irish sovereignty/autonomy and increased personal rights.
This independence ended when a failed Republican Revolution in 1798 led British prime minister William Pitt to intimidate and bribe the Irish Parliament into merging the Kingdom Ireland into the UK after an initial Union vote failed. Ireland’s Parliament was forced to merge with The British one (though the courts and civil service of Ireland remained separate, but nominally subject to Westminster from now on).
People on both sides seem to have completely forgotten this chapter in Irish history, because Protestants and Catholics fighting together for an independent Irish Kingdom doesn’t fit anyone’s narrative, and yet it had a major impact on the island. Unionism, Republicanism and Constitutionalism all originate from the original Irish volunteers that used the opportunity of the American Revolution distracting Britain to revolt in 1782. This heralded the independence and has shaped all aspects of Irish politics, ever since
Beautiful smile boy🔥💘
I love this series. From philippines. Thanks netflix
Me too! Nakakatuwa sila! 😁
Ersof Rescht totoo. Walang dull moments! Lalo na si sister
@@reienriquez9245 haha d best un.. Pinaka.nagustuhan kong nun role sa.mga palabas 😂 my kalokohan din. Ung ky erin ung mukha nya eh malinaw pa sakit ng araw.kung anung emotion meron xa
Ersof Rescht hahahaha totoo! Ang ganda lang ng series! Nakakatawa talag.
Fan here from USA San Francisco
They're lovable. Have a crush on all the girls...Claire and Erin are adorable
Dylan is effing lush.
You've put Jamie Lee O’Donnell in the description, but she isn't in the interview.
I wish Uncle Colm was there, the conversation would still be going. 😂😂
Sad to see it’s ending
Such a great show
Dylaaaaaan
Love from America ❤️
I love the show orla viv lol
Bless I love them
Great show.
i can't belive i get the humour of this series eventhough being malaysian, i don't have ANY of the same references as someone who grew up in Derry
Can't wait for the second season to come to Netflix Australia, anyone know when that is happening?
Probably not until the whole season has aired back home. So maybe 6 or 8 weeks.
You can watch it on channel 4 player online the day after each one is aired!
It’s how I watch from France
Or flixtor.to
Who gives a fuck?
Didn't know it was in Australia lol the second season only 1 episode is out so far until tonight
Great show
LOVE DERRY GIRLS!!!
[with subtitles] 🤣🤣🤣
They seem to be missing one??