
A 'Big Shop, 'a 'dark load' and 'step aerobics' - the opening scenes of the final episode of Derry Girls were certainly full of delightful Nineties #throwback references.
And it only got better as the finale progressed. Indeed, a whole host of fans have taken to social media in the aftermath to state that the concluding episode was the best yet.
https://twitter.com/kellie_c17/status/961725302878736384
Yes, the Channel 4 hit is done 'n' dusted until series 2 (which - alas! - hasn't started filming yet) - but it certainly went out with a serious bang.
https://twitter.com/KatyCrawford95/status/961725534928588803
With classics such as "you can't move for lesbians - it's wall-to-wall lesbians," it had heaps of tongue-in-cheek jokes.
https://twitter.com/richardosman/status/961729736786530305
Otherwise, the Nineties chunes in the episode included Let's Talk About Sex, Girls And Boys, and Push It. That and an incredible performance of Like A Prayer by Orla McCool defiantly took place in front of her classmates.
https://twitter.com/nicolacoughlan/status/961577811818500096
However, in the last moments of the sixth episode, the show took a more poignant turn - interspersing the frivolity of a school talent show with the tragedy of a bombing in which 12 people died.
Derry Girls - we salute you.
https://twitter.com/Channel4/status/961729139328802816