Things You Should Have Done - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Learn to Drive
Stay-at-home-daughter Chi is suddenly forced to fend for herself when her parents die in a car crash. Chi learns she will only inherit the house on condition she completes a list of 'Things You Should Have Done' left in the parents' will, the first of which is, ironically, learn to drive.
Meanwhile, Chi's highly strung auntie Karen wants nothing to do with her dependent pest of a niece, but very much wants the house she feels is rightfully hers. Chi ventures out into Ramsgate in search of a driving license and infiltrates the family of a mild-mannered driving instructor in the process.

Get a Job
Chi spectacularly fails a trial period at the pharmacy with Karen, but Dave kindly lets her shadow him on his delivery rounds. On a drop-off to a retirement home, Chi finds her tribe... old people. She also falls in love with Linda, an elderly lady who seems to think Chi is her husband.
Elsewhere, Dave has a health scare, and Karen starts to think she might be the fertility issue.

Learn to Cook
Pancake day is a highly sentimental time for Chi. Dave confides in Lucas about his health scare. They vow to make the most of every moment, and that begins with pancake day.

Pay Your Bills
Shock horror when Chi discovers bills are a thing and her electricity and water get cancelled. As a result, she decides she's just going to live at auntie Karen's.

Do Something for Someone/Anyone
Chi organises a family camping holiday to help Karen relax, since she was 'diagnosed uptight' and told she's unlikely to get pregnant if she doesn't lower her blood pressure.

Get Out of Kent
Chi looks to start a new life with Michelle in Spain, finally accepting (kind of) that she's a burden to her auntie Karen.
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