One Day at a Time

One Day at a Time

2017
One Day at a Time
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One Day at a Time

8.1 | TV-PG | en | Comedy

In a reimagining of the TV classic, a newly single Latina mother raises her teen daughter and tween son with the "help" of her old-school mom.

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8.1 | TV-PG | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 2017-01-06 | Released Producted By: Sony Pictures Television Studios , Act III Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.poptv.com/odaat
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In a reimagining of the TV classic, a newly single Latina mother raises her teen daughter and tween son with the "help" of her old-school mom.

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Justina Machado , Rita Moreno , Isabella Gómez

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Sony Pictures Television Studios , Act III Productions

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doziesmom I just started watching this show tonight and really liked the first episode so I binge watched a few but I won't be watching any more. I'm sick to death of politics. I am inundated and drowning in the constant barrage of news and opinion politics and I just want to be entertained and I was... at first. I don't want a message of a writers opinion on anything I just wanted to watch a fun show and laugh and you sucked me in and then you ruined it. I was having a great time. The cast is funny and Miss Rita Moreno never disappoints but no thanks.
Dave Mayson This isn't a sit com at all. It's just a platform for a bunch of scriptwriters who are clearly better social justice warriors than they are writers. Each episode takes an issue - racism, gender dysphoria, homophobia, etc, etc - and proceeds to simply preach the writers' point of view, dividing a very stilted lecture up into supposed dialogue. Very rarely is it in any way funny, but the canned laughter will at least tell you when it was supposed to be. Barely even tolerable as background whilst doing something else. As a show to actually sit down and watch it's a non-starter.
outtheseries For the most part, the show is funny and hits difficult topics. I see the attempt to stay true to Veteran problems and the family is pretty good at keeping Cuban culture in the house, though i believe none of the cast is Cuban. Some episodes (scripts) don't seem to stay true to the character. Rita Moreno does a fantastic job playing the Cuban grandmother, but in the episode "Roots" she lacks on keeping to who she should be. Majority of Cubans are proud to be in America and equally be proud to be American. Difficult decision to renounce citizenship of Cuba is valid but they could have changed it up. The episode left you not knowing who Lydia or Penelope voted for which was fine with me, in this Trump voter bashing culture, I can see why this show doesn't go as far as Tim Allen's 'Last Man Standing'. Lydia would have been the perfect pro-Trump Cuban in the house, and this would have brought better conflict on the show between characters. Cuban's are not Puerto Rican's or Mexican's, you cannot base their character's in that light. If the show continues, (which i hope it does, I am a fan of all the characters) I hope the writers do a better job researching the politics of Cuban's. There is a huge reason why Lydia's generation of Cuban would have voted for Trump. I think the show should be a bit more bold in this political climate and it should stay true to that.
facepunchercm It's a shame really. The writing might not be the best, the acting sometimes might not be... well, good. But it's just a fun show. It's a genuinely enjoyable show. It is though, cancerously liberal. There's legit so much b.s. in the show that I feel bad. Nothing's stopping me from watching it, but it get really annoying.