This has one of the best main character introductions i've read or seen in months. It is really great as a reader to experience that flashbang and get right into a protagonist's head.
Particularly beautiful artwork and UI. You can inhale the sense of 'stuffy religious household' giving way to 'equally vacuous new-build slop'. I liked the theme of 'Disenfranchisement with place': "Here" is nowhere. Economic reality and the pragmatics of holding together a family divorces Emma from her own existence. I agree that the only solution to this is to aggressively pursue women over 40, but I also think that the camogie stick ending is a reasonable reaction.
Re-reading the description for the illness right after finishing both endings is a hell of a punchline! a milestone in denpa éireann.
By the way, Emma is completely right both morally and logically without prejudice from start to finish. It's nice to have a main character you can unambiguously support.