Derry Girls is back on our screens and all's right with the world.
After what felt like a lifetime without Erin, Clare, Orla, Michelle, James and Sister Michael, the Channel 4 comedy picked up right where it left off last night and didn’t disappoint.
Without giving any spoilers, the gals (and guy) attend an outdoor pursuits weekend as part of a peace initiative.
As part of the retreat, Friends Across the Barricade, the students attempt to define the similarities and differences between Catholics and Protestants.
From phrase like "Protestant's like to march, Catholics like to walk", "Catholics have more freckles" and "Protestants hate ABBA" it received quite the reaction online.
"Catholics go to Bundoran and Protestants go to Newcastle".
I'm so close to wetting myself already it's unreal.#DerryGirls— Jo (@ready_steady_jo) March 5, 2019
“Protestants say an extra bit at the end of Our Father,” had me and my dad in skits. 😂
— Emer Nic Dhiarmada (@EmieMack) March 5, 2019
“Protestants keep toasters in cupboards” #DerryGirls #comedygold
— John (@jokekoky) March 5, 2019
"Protestants love flutes"
"Catholics love bingo"🤣😂🤣
Love Derry Girls. Breaking walls their own unique way 💕❤🙏🏽
— Yoda P Roy (@RoyTroy9j77) March 6, 2019
‘Keep coal in the bath’? Must have missed the memo on that one!
— Sinead Doyle (@SineadDoyle) March 5, 2019
"Catholics go to Bundoran" 😂😅😅
— Aoife Nic Uidhir (@AoifeNicUidhir) March 5, 2019