Birds of a Feather and 2.4 Children.

Bad Girls would be my top choice but it's just outside of the time slot.

The kids don't want your stuff is a powerful statement. I know my Mum wouldn't have expected us to hold onto as much stuff as we have.

It's tough, especially when you contemplate how much of it you would ever actually need. We're still holding on to too much stuff already I know.

Clearing stuff

You feel like you only have your own stuff, then somebody passes away and you have to navigate your way through clearing someone else's stuff. Then it happens again and you realise your kids will have to do it to your stuff one day.

Plastic whistle.

Possibly my peak moment of dislike to party bags. Driving home from a party and your kid pulls out a pink whistle in the car. Felt like it was done as prank on the parents.

Obviously Ellen Ripley but also Dana Barat. Shall we just say Sigourney Weaver.

Exactly, he's talented, a little bit cocky and very likeable

Feel like the concept was fairly good, but the final scene was pretty cheesy.

Also Lust for Life

The remixes in T2 were excellent too.

How do all the other fishy looking folk cope with being out of water but not him. It's a shame.

Them moving away or us moving away made it kind of happen naturally. Chopping off a bit of social media helped too. Others maybe had to be gently cut off as I was aware of their views becoming more extreme online. Miss people sometimes but also putting in graft to find new friends.

Not that you're asking me but I'd always go for the original one. Less overdone. Also caught a lot of us during childhood trips to the videostore.

Decent walking boots and decorate them however you choose.

In my 40s. We got it to share with the little one, but actually now I'd rather not let her near my Pokedex now. Life can a very tough sometimes with hospitals and caring for people so to be able to wander back to the train collecting Pokemon can be really helpful in calming.

I can recognise your point about watching Jeremy Kyle for that reason. Past me wasn't needed that but definitely couldn't watch it now, especially with the hindsight of the damage caused. He's a horrible man looking to massage his own ego at others expense.

It's still body parts dangling in front of the camera, but the way it is done is with respect and lots of body positivity. I probably couldn't watch it if ITV or Ch5 had its mucky paws on it.

Varies from little to far too much. Feel like I have a mixture of influences. Some friends/family I couldn't imagine planning a sober activity with, but more recently I'm meeting a lot more people that prefer sobriety.

Probably feels like a little win for them. Not to say that's what they are there for but he wasn't phased by my disappointment.

Have a very clear memory of a security guard smelling my 'water' bottle and throwing it straight in the bin. On arrival.