The big day is less than two weeks away. DerryGirls Channel4
Siobhán McSweeney, who plays the girls’ headteacher Sister Michael, also took to Twitter to mark the occasion, sharing a photo of her character’s veil and a pair of chunky black boots.alongside the image. “You’ve changed my life. I know you’d hate to hear this, but I love you. #DerryGirls #SrMichaelForever”
The series’ creator and writer Lisa McGee also joined in, sharing a photo of herself underneath the fictional motto for Our Lady Immaculate College – the school the girls and James attend in the show –Set in Northern Ireland in the 90s, the series tells the stories of teens navigating their youth amidst The Troubles and also attending an all-girls Catholic school.
She released a statement on the decision stating that “it was always the plan to say goodbye after three series.” She went on to to say: “Who knows if Erin, Clare, Orla, Michelle and James will return in some other guise someday, but for now this is it for us and we’re excited to start filming this series with our incredible cast and crew to hopefully take our loyal fans on one last adventure.”You may also likeLike any long-awaited series, the writers and cast have kept relatively silent about the upcoming plotlines.
Season two ended with all the emotions being cranked up a notch and this new series will surely follow suit., who plays Erin and Orla’s no-nonsense friend Clare, took to Twitter in February to discuss the new series. She wrote: “… the storylines in this series are the best we’ve ever done so I can’t tell you how worth it the wait will have been.”While this upcoming series may be the last,fans don’t need to wait long for their next comedic instalment of the franchise.