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Reviews
Blow-Ins (2022)
Interesting documentary, but came here to correct the guy who thinks he's correcting apostrophes
Watched the documentary on a whim, and it's very interesting. I missed going to Dingle when I studied abroad there in 1997, and I've always vowed to visit. Which I haven't been able to do so yet. But I love the people of this town and how they affectionately called their non-natives, blow.
But the reason I'm here is to correct a man from the documentary who thinks he was correct when erasing apostrophes on shops' sandwich boards. And he is 100% mistaken. He says it used to drive him crazy that someone would write "Today's Specials," which he believes to be incorrect (it's not). I was really hoping I'd come across an already-established discussion regarding this, but I suppose I'm the first?
Derry Girls: The Agreement (2022)
A perfect and beautiful ending to the story
I definitely don't understand the hate towards this particular season. It was fun and funny and poignant, and it wrapped up very nicely for a series finale. I think the writers and creator did a fantastic job with the characters and their respective arcs. The show stayed true to itself being the broad comedy it always was, but also added some tragedy in season 3, along with its always-factual and concurrent historical events. I thought the series finale was particularly lovely in its subject matter and resolve.
I can only hope that maybe - 10 to 20 years down the road - we see the characters again.