Maia and Adair are back with another of the O.G DCOMs. Mentioned often in the same fond breath as Zenon and Brink by many a 90's child, Luck of The Irish is remembered fondly. But like so many DCOMs, it is also remembered vaguely. Was it good? Did it teach a lesson worth teaching? Were the parents just awful? (Yes. They always are.) Don't worry, Amanda and Megan are back to help get to the bottom of this. Heritage, theft, slavery, and basket ball help to make this movie more thematically involved than others. As the white version of the imaginary sequel to Coming to America, Lucky of The Irish is considered by many to be... Well, you better listen to find out.

 

Maia and Adair are back with another of the O.G DCOMs. Mentioned often in the same fond breath as Zenon and Brink by many a 90's child, Luck of The Irish is remembered fondly. But like so many DCOMs, it is also remembered vaguely. Was it good? Did it teach a lesson worth teaching? Were the parents just awful? (Yes. They always are.) Don't worry, Amanda and Megan are back to help get to the bottom of this. 

Heritage, theft, slavery, and basket ball help to make this movie more thematically involved than others. As the white version of the imaginary sequel to Coming to America, Lucky of The Irish is considered by many to be... Well, you better listen to find out.