Michelle Quote #5

Quote from Michelle in Episode One

Tina: Go on, then.
Michelle: What?
Tina: Beat me up.
Michelle: Well, not now. After school. We'll beat you up after school.
Tina: Grand. I'll meet you after school and you can beat me up.
Erin: What's happening, exactly?
Tina: I'll bring my sister, Mandy. You might know her. Mandy O'Connell. She's an upper sixth.
Erin: Big Mandy? Big Mandy is your sister?
Tina: That's right.
Erin: Retreat.
Michelle: Listen, I think there's been a wee bit of a misunderstanding.
Tina: Thought you might say that. Now fuck off.
Michelle: Right. Will do.

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 ‘Episode One’ Quotes

Quote from Clare

Clare: Girls, I really don't feel great. I feel sort of shaky. I think my blood sugar is dangerously low.
Erin: Seriously, will you just have a Mars bar?
Clare: What about Kamal?
Michelle: Fuck Kamal.
Clare: Look, whatever happens in there, we have to stick together, OK? We have to back each other up.
Sister Michael: Ladies.
[inside Sister Michael's office:]
Clare: So it had nothing to do with me! Yes, OK, I was there, I admit that, but I didn't do anything. It was Michelle. It was all Michelle. I'm not going down for something I didn't do. If anyone deserves to get punished, it should be Michelle.
Sister Michael: Well, I think it's safe to say we all just lost a bit of respect for you there, Clare.

Quote from Aunt Sarah

Sarah: Well, I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm not enjoying this bomb.
Joe: Shocking.
Mary: Desperate.
Sarah: Disgusting and disgraceful. I have an appointment in Tropicana at 12:00. 15 minutes in the stand up. But sure, I'll not get over the bridge at this rate. It's going to play havoc with my build-up. This is what they want. They want ordinary people to suffer. This is what it's all about.
Erin: I'm pretty sure interfering with your sunbed sessions isn't very high up on anyone's political agenda, Aunt Sarah.
Sarah: I wouldn't be so sure.

Quote from Orla

Orla: Aye, you shouldn't swear, Michelle, cos when you swear, Our Lady in heaven, she cries her tears, then make rain. Isn't that right, Sister Michael?
Sister Michael: What age are you now, Orla?
Orla: 15.
Sister Michael: Yeah. You might want to think about wising up.