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One Day at a Time (2017 TV series)

One Day at a Time is an American sitcom based on the 1975 series of the same title.[2] Executive producer Norman Lear's company, Act III Productions, approached Sony Pictures Television with the idea of reimagining the original series with a Latino family. Lear had previously executive produced the original series.[3] The series was developed by Gloria Calderón Kellett and Mike Royce, with Lear and his producing partner Brent Miller as executive producers.[4]

One Day at a Time
GenreSitcom[1]
Based on
One Day at a Time
by
Developed by
Starring
Opening theme"This Is It" by Gloria Estefan
Ending theme"This Is It" (instrumental)
Composers
  • Jeff Barry
  • Nancy Barry
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes46 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Dan Hernandez
  • Benji Samit
  • Patricia Fass Palmer
  • Justina Machado
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time21–35 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
ReleaseJanuary 6, 2017 (2017-01-06) –
June 16, 2020 (2020-06-16)

The series features an ensemble cast starring Justina Machado, Todd Grinnell, Isabella Gomez, Marcel Ruiz, Stephen Tobolowsky, and Rita Moreno.[5][6] The show revolves around a Cuban-American family living in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Echo Park, focusing on a single mother who is an Army veteran dealing with PTSD, her kids and her Cuban mother. The re-imagination of the original CBS sitcom tackles issues like mental illness, immigration, sexism, homophobia, gender identity, and racism that Hispanic people living in the United States face.

The series premiered on Netflix on January 6, 2017;[7] with subsequent seasons premiering on January 26, 2018,[8] and February 8, 2019.[9] Netflix canceled the series on March 14, 2019,[10] but on June 27, 2019, Pop announced that it would revive the series in 2020,[11][12] making One Day at a Time the first original program canceled by Netflix to be revived on a traditional linear network. The fourth season premiered on March 24, 2020, on Pop, with a simulcast on TV Land and Logo TV;[13][14] the simulcast with TV Land was made permanent shortly thereafter as TV Land's ratings for the premiere were nearly five times that of the episode's premiere on Pop.[15] In March 2020, production on season 4 came to an end due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[16] First-run episodes continued to broadcast through April 28, 2020, with further production and/or broadcast not expected to resume until 2021.[17] Plans were announced the next day to make an animated special,[18] further reported in May 2020 as "The Politics Episode". The episode, co-produced with the Canadian animator Smiley Guy Studios,[19] premiered on June 16, 2020.[20][21] CBS began airing the season four episodes on October 12, 2020.[22] In November 2020, the series was canceled after the fourth season by Pop, but Sony Pictures TV indicated that it would be shopping the series to other outlets.[23] On December 8, 2020, it was announced that there would be no new episodes, ending the series' run for good.[24][25][26]

Upon its release, the show received critical acclaim, with critics and journalists praising the writing and the performances of Machado and Moreno.[27][28] One Day at a Time was listed as one of the best television shows of 2017, with numerous critics ranking it as one of the top ten shows of the year.[29] The series received multiple awards and nominations, including four Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series and won two in 2019 and 2020. At the 2017 Imagen Foundation Awards, the series won Best Primetime Television Program – Comedy, Best Actress – Television (Machado), Best Supporting Actress – Television (Gomez) and Best Young Actor – Television (Ruiz). Moreno was nominated for a Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. The series has also been nominated three times for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comedy Series.

This marked Norman Lear's final offscreen appearance before his death on December 5, 2023.[30]

Premise edit

The series depicts the everyday life of a Cuban-American family with each character finding their own journey. Following the story of Penelope Alvarez, a United States Army Nurse Corps[4] veteran, facing her return to civilian life with a lot of unresolved issues from her time in the Army. She works as a nurse in the office of Dr. Leslie Berkowitz. After her husband's alcoholism due to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from his time in the Army made it, in Penelope's words, 'unsafe to be in the house', she separates from Victor, taking the children with her. With the help of her Cuban mother, Lydia Riera, she raises two children: Elena and Alex. Apart from planning her daughter's quinceañera, Penelope starts dating and finds a love interest. Elena, resistant to have a quinces, starts dating a teenager from her class, to later realize that she is a lesbian. After struggling in ways to tell her family about her sexuality she finally comes out.

In the second season, Penelope continues to deal with her PTSD, while getting back into the dating scene. Elena finds a love interest in Syd, who is non-binary. Lydia and Schneider both reveal they are not U.S. citizens, and therefore both take their citizenship tests. Towards the end of the season, Lydia suffers a stroke and begins to hover between life and death, though she ultimately survives.

In the third season, Schneider's father comes to visit the building and almost causes the Alvarezes to lose their home. Schneider, a recovering alcoholic, revolts and goes against his father saving the building from turning into a condo, but by doing this, he relapses. Alex is grounded for most of the season for going to Bud-E Fest but gets un-grounded when Penelope finds out how he handled Schneider's relapse. Elena loses her virginity to Syd, and Penelope obtains an MSN degree and becomes a nurse practitioner.

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
113January 6, 2017 (2017-01-06)Netflix
213January 26, 2018 (2018-01-26)
313February 8, 2019 (2019-02-08)
47March 24, 2020 (2020-03-24)June 16, 2020 (2020-06-16)Pop TV

Cast and characters edit

Main edit

 
Justina Machado plays Penelope Alvarez
 
Rita Moreno plays Penelope's mother, Lydia Riera
 
Isabella Gomez plays Penelope's teenage daughter, Elena Alvarez
  • Justina Machado as Penélope Francisca del Carmen Riera Inclán Ruiz Maribona de Alvarez, a United States Army Nurse Corps veteran and mother of Alex and Elena. Often called "Lupe", she works as a nurse for Dr. Leslie Berkowitz. After coming back from army service, she joins a therapy group to help her with her depression and anxiety. In the first season, she separates from her husband Victor and starts dating Ben. Later she breaks up with Ben after Victor's visit for Elena's quinceañera. In season two Penelope decides to go back to school to become a nurse practitioner. She begins dating an Army Veteran, now EMT Max Ferraro, but breaks up with him after finding out he wants children of his own and decides to let him find that chance with someone else, as she believes that she is too old for another child, and has two children of her own. She previously dated Mateo, but they both broke up in season 3 because they did not have a spark, and Mateo was getting back with his ex-wife. She and Max reunite and get back together in season 4.
  • Todd Grinnell as Pat Schneider, the rich landlord of the building. He is a close friend of the family and Penelope's best friend. Schneider frequently has one-night stands with different women. He often talks about having multiple stepmothers and how dysfunctional his family was. He also openly discusses his history of addictions, achieving eight years of sobriety in season 3, before experiencing a short relapse. He is Canadian and, after years of having a green card, decides to become a U.S. citizen. He begins dating Avery, whom he meets in season 3.
  • Isabella Gomez as Elena Maria Alvarez Riera Calderón Leyte-Vidal Inclán, the activist and feminist teenage daughter of Penelope. After dating her classmate, Josh, and watching porn, she discovers that she is lesbian and comes out to her family. The news does not sit well with her father, which upsets Elena. In the second season, she finds a love interest, Syd, and founds a Gay-Straight Alliance club at her Catholic School.
  • Marcel Ruiz as Alejandro "Alex" Alberto Alvarez Riera Calderon Leyte-Vidal Inclán, the son of Penelope. He wants to gain popularity at school and is part of the baseball team. He starts a school project about Cuba. In season two he begins working during the summer at Dr. Berkowitz's office.
  • Stephen Tobolowsky as Dr. Leslie Berkowitz, Penelope's lonely boss and Lydia's possible love interest who is extorted financially by his ex-wife and daughters
  • Rita Moreno as Lydia Margarita del Carmen Inclán Maribona Leyte-Vidal de Riera, a faithful Cuban, Penelope's mother and grandmother of Elena and Alex. She fled Cuba after Castro seized power. She was a dancer and a performer back in the day. Over the course of the show, she develops a relationship with Dr. Berkowitz.

Recurring edit

  • Fiona Gubelmann as Lori (season 1), Penelope's co-worker
  • Ariela Barer as Carmen (season 1), Elena's best friend. She spent nights with Elena in her bedroom after her parents were deported back to Mexico, but Penelope finds out. She later moves to Austin, Texas to live with her brothers.
  • Froy Gutierrez as Josh Flores (season 1), Elena's friend and escort to her quinceañera
  • Eric Nenninger as Scott (seasons 1–3), Penelope's co-worker
  • Haneefah Wood as Jill Riley, Penelope's friend
  • Mackenzie Phillips as Pam Valentine, the leader of Penelope's female veteran therapy group. Phillips portrayed Julie Cooper in the original 70s sitcom One Day at a Time.
  • Judy Reyes as Ramona, Penelope's friend from the veteran therapy group. She is a lesbian.
  • Tony Plana as Berto Riera (seasons 1–3), Lydia's late husband
  • Jolie Jenkins as Nikki (seasons 1–3), Schneider's former love interest and one of the mothers at St. Bibiana Academy
  • James Martínez as Victor Alvarez (seasons 1–3), Penelope's ex-husband who for a time had a strained relationship his daughter Elena
  • Ed Quinn as Max Ferraro (seasons 2–4), a military veteran, EMT, and Penelope's boyfriend
  • Sheridan Pierce as Syd (seasons 2–4), Elena's 'syd'nificant other who is non-binary[31][32]
  • Santina Muha as Beth (seasons 2–4), a member of Penelope's therapy group who uses a wheelchair
  • Nicky Endres as Cynthia (season 3–4), a member of Penelope's therapy group
  • Alex Quijano as Mateo (season 3), Penelope's friend from St. Bibiana Academy, who is also a parent
  • India de Beaufort as Avery (season 3–4), a kindergarten teacher and Schneider's girlfriend
  • Raquel Justice as Nora (season 4), Alex's Afro-Latina girlfriend

Guest edit

  • Cedric Yarbrough as Jerry, Penelope's Uber driver
  • Polina Frantsena as Abby
  • Jay Hayden as Ben, Penelope's love interest that she meets in a gay bar
  • Gabrielle Elyse as Dani, Elena's crush that does not match her feelings
  • Ivonne Coll as Esme; Dr. Berkowitz's love interest and Lydia's rival
  • Emiliano Díez as Padre Jose, the priest of Lydia's church
  • Georgia Engel as Sister Barbara, the mother superior at St. Bibiana Academy
  • Tim Bagley as Henry, an employee at the USCIS who applies a citizenship test to Lydia
  • Mindy Sterling as Delia, an employee at the USCIS who applies a citizenship test to Schneider
  • Timm Sharp as Wally, the nurse of Lydia who takes care of her in the hospital
  • Gloria Estefan as Mirtha, Lydia's estranged sister, and Penelope's aunt
  • Melissa Fumero as Estrellita, Mirtha's daughter, and Penelope's cousin, and childhood best friend
  • Stephanie Beatriz as Pilar, Penelope's cousin who Elena suspects is also a lesbian
  • Liz Torres as Tia Monica, Penelope's aunt who loves to criticize her family
  • Danny Pino as Tito, Penelope's brother, Lydia's son, and Elena and Alex's uncle
  • Glenn Scarpelli as Chad, the receptionist at the hotel where Elena and Syd stay for their first time. Scarpelli played Alex Handris in the original 70s sitcom.
  • Alan Ruck as Lawrence Schneider, Pat's arrogant father
  • Gloria Calderón Kellett as Nicole, Victor's new wife
  • Joe Manganiello as Nick, Schneider's sponsor at AA
  • Merrick McCartha as Dean
  • Ray Romano as Brian, the census taker
  • David Clayton Rogers as Sebastian, Penelope's date
  • Sally Pressman as Nurse Sasha, the nurse who makes Max of the month calendar
  • Andrew Leeds as Byrce, the restaurant "manager"
  • Eugene Byrd as Shawn, Sofa, So Good salesman
  • Adam Rodriguez as Danny, one of Lydia's contenders to date Penelope
  • Reggie Watts as Mr. Mann, one of the tenants in Schneider's building
  • Marla Gibbs as Mrs. Jones, one of the tenants in Schneider's building who lives in apartment 227, a tribute to the 1985-1990 sitcom Gibbs starred in
  • Jeimy Osorio as Melba, Nora's mother
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda as Juanito, Estrellita's husband (voice only)

Production edit

Development edit

In January 2016, it was announced that Netflix was giving the remake of One Day at a Time a 13-episode straight-to-series order.[33] It was released on January 6, 2017.[34] The series was renewed for a second season in March 2017;[35] it premiered on January 26, 2018.[36] It was announced in December 2018 that the third season of One Day at a Time was set to premiere on February 8, 2019.[37]

Cancellation, revival, and second cancellation edit

On March 14, 2019, Netflix announced that the series had been canceled after three seasons.[38] After the cancellation announcement, executive producers Gloria Calderon Kellett and Mike Royce began the search to find the series a potential new home on another streaming service or network, while fans of the series began a campaign using the hashtag #SaveODAAT in hopes of getting the series revived.[39]

After the announcement, it was reported that the show's producing studio Sony Pictures Television entered in talks with CBS to air the series on the network's streaming service, CBS All Access.[40] A clause in Netflix's contract with SPT, however, prevents another streaming provider from carrying new episodes of the series for a period of two to three years, effectively limiting the series' distribution options to traditional broadcast and cable networks.[41]

On June 27, 2019, it was announced that Sony Pictures Television and CBS Corporation came to terms to continue the series for a fourth season of 13 episodes, which would air on CBS's Pop network in 2020.[42] Pop also acquired linear rights to the show's first three seasons.[11] The fourth season premiered on March 24, 2020, with episodes airing weekly.[13][43] The premiere episode was simulcast on the ViacomCBS cable networks Pop, TV Land, and Logo (CBS and Viacom had merged in the interim in early December 2019).[44] CBS is also set to air an encore run the fourth season following its completion on Pop.[45] The simulcast with TV Land was made permanent after the fourth season premiere, as it attracted almost five times more viewers on TV Land than on Pop.[15]

During the show's fourth season, six new episodes aired in 2020.[17] However, the COVID-19 pandemic prevented the show from airing more new fourth season episodes until at least sometime in 2021.[17] On April 28, 2020, it was revealed that there were plans to film an animated special.[18] The same day, the show aired its last episode for the year 2020 and the show's Twitter account thanked fans with the message: "This isn't goodbye, it's see you later. 💚 We'll be back soon, familia! Thank you for watching with us. 🤗"[17] The animated special, "The Politics Episode", premiered on June 16, 2020.[20]

On November 24, 2020, Pop canceled the series after the fourth season, but announced that Sony Pictures TV will be shopping the series for other outlets.[23] However, on December 8 it was revealed that they were unable to find a new home for the series.[26]

Planned episodes edit

In December 2020, Kellett and Royce discussed the planned storylines for the unfilmed episodes remaining in season four with Entertainment Weekly.[46]

Casting edit

Rita Moreno was the first actor announced to star in the series as a Cuban-American grandmother.[33] She later revealed that she accepted the offer to portray the role on the condition that her character be "sexual."[47] In February 2016, it was reported that Justina Machado had been cast as Penelope, Moreno's character's daughter.[48] The castings of Stephen Tobolowsky as Dr. Berkowitz, Penelope's boss, and Todd Grinnell as Schneider, a superintendent, were subsequently announced.[49][50]

Filming edit

The program is filmed in Culver City, California at Sony Pictures Studios's Stage 25.[51] Like most Norman Lear sitcoms, it is recorded with a multiple-camera setup in front of a live studio audience.[7] While the original series was located in Indianapolis and the new series was located in Echo Park, the set for both apartments were identical. Filming of the second season began in May 2017 and ended in September 2017.[52] Filming for the fourth season of the show started in January 2020 and was intended to finish in May 2020. However, filming was halted in March 2020 due to the coronavirus.[16][53]

Music edit

The theme song for the original One Day at a Time series, "This Is It", which was composed by husband-and-wife songwriters Jeff Barry and Nancy Barry, was re-recorded for the new series, with a new arrangement by Emilio Estefan featuring Cuban instrumentation and lead vocals by Gloria Estefan.[54] When the series' fourth season premiered on Pop, the theme song was excised due to time constraints.[43]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Season Critical response
Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
1 97% (34 reviews)[55] 79 (23 reviews)[56]
2 100% (29 reviews)[57] 88 (6 reviews)[58]
3 100% (29 reviews)[59] 82 (9 reviews)[60]
4 100% (20 reviews)[61] 84 (13 reviews)[62]
Average 99% [63] 83 [64]

The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 97% approval rating for the first season, based on 34 reviews, with an average rating of 8.1/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "One Day at a Time breathes fresh life into the classic Norman Lear original with a lively, sharp, and proudly old-school sitcom bolstered by a surfeit of heart and terrific performances from Rita Moreno and Justina Machado."[55] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 79 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[56]

Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times found the first season to be "lively without being rushed" thanks to the full 30 minute run time.[65] David Wiegand of the San Francisco Chronicle added, "The show is nicely written ... and the performances [especially Moreno's] are almost universally engaging".[66] Verne Gay of Newsday praised Machado's performance as "flat-out terrific" and called the first season a "congenial, good-hearted, easy going, sentimental, old-fashioned and surprisingly new-fashioned." He added, "There's also a deep emotional core here which refuses to be devalued by the typical (or tired) beat of a multicamera sitcom."[67] Kelly Lawler at USA Today noted that Elena's coming-out arc in the first season has drawn special praise from LGBT critics for its "unique, realistic and refreshing take on the subject... the depiction of a young, happy Latina lesbian comes as a hopeful sign for many."[68] Autostraddle's Yvonne Marquez called the arc "mind-blowing",[68] and stated that the show revolutionary because "it centers the family's brownness and provides ample social commentary to deliver a fantastic modern-day sitcom."[69]

The second season has a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 29 reviews, with an average rating of 9.55/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "One Day at a Time continues its ascent into classic sitcom territory without losing sight of its modern identity."[57] On Metacritic, it has a score of 88 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[58]

The third season has a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 29 reviews, with an average rating of 8.75/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "As timely and tender as ever, One Day at a Time's third season manages to up the comedy ante without losing the intimate family moments that help it hit so close to home."[59] On Metacritic, it has a score of 82 out of 100, based on 9 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[60]

The fourth season has a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 16 reviews, with an average rating of 8.33/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "As layered, loving, and laugh-out-loud funny as ever, One Day at a Time successfully does the network shuffle without missing a beat."[61] On Metacritic, it has a score of 84 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[62]

One Day at a Time was included on multiple Best/Top TV Shows of 2017 and 2018 lists.[70][71] The Writers Guild Foundation listed the script of the season two finale ("Not Yet") as one of the best in 2010s film and television. A writer stated that the episode "unfurls like a stage play, allowing each character to talk at length about how they feel", and argued that the screenwriters "[find] hilarity in a scary, tragic family situation [through] sensitively developed characters and the courage to be brutally honest".[72]

Accolades edit

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2017 Teen Choice Awards Choice Comedy Series One Day at a Time Nominated [73]
Imagen Awards Best Primetime Television Program – Comedy One Day at a Time Won [74]
[75]
Best Actress – Television Justina Machado Won
Best Supporting Actress – Television Rita Moreno Nominated
Isabella Gomez Won
Best Young Actor – Television Marcel Ruiz Won
IGN Summer Awards Best Comedic TV Performance Rita Moreno Nominated [76]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Pat Barnett Nominated [77]
Gold Derby Awards Best Comedy Supporting Actress Rita Moreno Nominated [78]
National Hispanic Media Coalition Impact Awards Outstanding Comedy Series Mike Royce, Gloria Calderón Kellet, and Justina Machado Won [79]
2018 Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Rita Moreno Nominated [80]
TVLine Awards Performer of the Week Justina Machado Won [81]
GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Comedy Series One Day at a Time Nominated [82]
Television Academy Honors Television with a Conscience One Day at a Time Won [83]
TCA Awards Outstanding Achievement in Comedy One Day at a Time Nominated [84]
Peabody Award Entertainment, children's and youth One Day at a Time Nominated [85]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Pat Barnett Nominated [86]
Imagen Awards Best Primetime Television Program – Comedy One Day at a Time Won [87]
[88]
Best Actress – Television Justina Machado Won
Best Supporting Actress – Television Rita Moreno Nominated
Isabella Gomez Nominated
Best Young Actor – Television Marcel Ruiz Nominated
People's Choice Awards The Revival Show of 2018 One Day at a Time Nominated [89]
Sentinel Awards Mental Health One Day at a Time Won [90]
Humanitas Prize 30-minute Comedy Michelle Badillo & Caroline Levich Nominated [91]
2019 Dorian Awards Unsung TV Show of the Year One Day at a Time Nominated [92]
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Comedy Series One Day at a Time Nominated [93]
Best Actress in a Comedy Series Justina Machado Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Rita Moreno Nominated
GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Comedy Series One Day at a Time Nominated [94]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Comedy Series One Day at a Time Nominated [95]
Choice TV Actor – Comedy Marcel Ruiz Nominated
Imagen Awards Best Primetime Program – Comedy One Day at a Time Won [96]
[97]
Best Actress – Television Justina Machado Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Television Isabella Gomez Nominated
Rita Moreno Won
Best Young Actor – Television Marcel Ruiz Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Pat Barnett Won [98]
Vulture TV Awards Best Supporting Actor Rita Moreno Won [99]
Latino Media Fest Best Latinx TV Show One Day at a Time Won [100]
Sentinel Awards Mental Health One Day at a Time Won [101]
2020 Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Comedy Series One Day at a Time Nominated [102]
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Rita Moreno Nominated
GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Comedy Series One Day at a Time Nominated [103]
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series Gloria Calderón Kellett & Mike Royce Nominated [104]
Dorian Awards Unsung TV Show of the Year One Day at a Time Nominated [105]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Cheryl Campsmith Won [106]
Imagen Awards Best Primetime Program – Comedy One Day at a Time Nominated [107]
Best Actress – Television Justina Machado Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Television Isabella Gomez Nominated
Rita Moreno Nominated

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time, 2017, series, time, american, sitcom, based, 1975, series, same, title, executive, producer, norman, lear, company, productions, approached, sony, pictures, television, with, idea, reimagining, original, series, with, latino, family, lear, previously, ex. One Day at a Time is an American sitcom based on the 1975 series of the same title 2 Executive producer Norman Lear s company Act III Productions approached Sony Pictures Television with the idea of reimagining the original series with a Latino family Lear had previously executive produced the original series 3 The series was developed by Gloria Calderon Kellett and Mike Royce with Lear and his producing partner Brent Miller as executive producers 4 One Day at a TimeGenreSitcom 1 Based onOne Day at a Timeby Whitney BlakeAllan ManingsDeveloped byGloria Calderon Kellett Mike RoyceStarringJustina Machado Todd Grinnell Isabella Gomez Marcel Ruiz Stephen Tobolowsky Rita MorenoOpening theme This Is It by Gloria EstefanEnding theme This Is It instrumental ComposersJeff Barry Nancy BarryCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons4No of episodes46 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersGloria Calderon Kellett Mike Royce Norman Lear Brent Miller Dan Signer Sebastian JonesProducersDan Hernandez Benji Samit Patricia Fass Palmer Justina MachadoCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time21 35 minutesProduction companiesAct III Productions Snowpants Productions Big Girl Pants Productions Small Fish Studios Glo Nation seasons 3 4 Smiley Guy Studios season 4 episode 7 The Politics Episode Sony Pictures TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkNetflix seasons 1 3 Pop season 4 ReleaseJanuary 6 2017 2017 01 06 June 16 2020 2020 06 16 The series features an ensemble cast starring Justina Machado Todd Grinnell Isabella Gomez Marcel Ruiz Stephen Tobolowsky and Rita Moreno 5 6 The show revolves around a Cuban American family living in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Echo Park focusing on a single mother who is an Army veteran dealing with PTSD her kids and her Cuban mother The re imagination of the original CBS sitcom tackles issues like mental illness immigration sexism homophobia gender identity and racism that Hispanic people living in the United States face The series premiered on Netflix on January 6 2017 7 with subsequent seasons premiering on January 26 2018 8 and February 8 2019 9 Netflix canceled the series on March 14 2019 10 but on June 27 2019 Pop announced that it would revive the series in 2020 11 12 making One Day at a Time the first original program canceled by Netflix to be revived on a traditional linear network The fourth season premiered on March 24 2020 on Pop with a simulcast on TV Land and Logo TV 13 14 the simulcast with TV Land was made permanent shortly thereafter as TV Land s ratings for the premiere were nearly five times that of the episode s premiere on Pop 15 In March 2020 production on season 4 came to an end due to the COVID 19 pandemic 16 First run episodes continued to broadcast through April 28 2020 with further production and or broadcast not expected to resume until 2021 17 Plans were announced the next day to make an animated special 18 further reported in May 2020 as The Politics Episode The episode co produced with the Canadian animator Smiley Guy Studios 19 premiered on June 16 2020 20 21 CBS began airing the season four episodes on October 12 2020 22 In November 2020 the series was canceled after the fourth season by Pop but Sony Pictures TV indicated that it would be shopping the series to other outlets 23 On December 8 2020 it was announced that there would be no new episodes ending the series run for good 24 25 26 Upon its release the show received critical acclaim with critics and journalists praising the writing and the performances of Machado and Moreno 27 28 One Day at a Time was listed as one of the best television shows of 2017 with numerous critics ranking it as one of the top ten shows of the year 29 The series received multiple awards and nominations including four Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Multi Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series and won two in 2019 and 2020 At the 2017 Imagen Foundation Awards the series won Best Primetime Television Program Comedy Best Actress Television Machado Best Supporting Actress Television Gomez and Best Young Actor Television Ruiz Moreno was nominated for a Critics Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series The series has also been nominated three times for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comedy Series This marked Norman Lear s final offscreen appearance before his death on December 5 2023 30 Contents 1 Premise 2 Episodes 3 Cast and characters 3 1 Main 3 2 Recurring 3 3 Guest 4 Production 4 1 Development 4 2 Cancellation revival and second cancellation 4 3 Planned episodes 4 4 Casting 4 5 Filming 4 6 Music 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Accolades 6 References 7 External linksPremise editThe series depicts the everyday life of a Cuban American family with each character finding their own journey Following the story of Penelope Alvarez a United States Army Nurse Corps 4 veteran facing her return to civilian life with a lot of unresolved issues from her time in the Army She works as a nurse in the office of Dr Leslie Berkowitz After her husband s alcoholism due to post traumatic stress disorder PTSD from his time in the Army made it in Penelope s words unsafe to be in the house she separates from Victor taking the children with her With the help of her Cuban mother Lydia Riera she raises two children Elena and Alex Apart from planning her daughter s quinceanera Penelope starts dating and finds a love interest Elena resistant to have a quinces starts dating a teenager from her class to later realize that she is a lesbian After struggling in ways to tell her family about her sexuality she finally comes out In the second season Penelope continues to deal with her PTSD while getting back into the dating scene Elena finds a love interest in Syd who is non binary Lydia and Schneider both reveal they are not U S citizens and therefore both take their citizenship tests Towards the end of the season Lydia suffers a stroke and begins to hover between life and death though she ultimately survives In the third season Schneider s father comes to visit the building and almost causes the Alvarezes to lose their home Schneider a recovering alcoholic revolts and goes against his father saving the building from turning into a condo but by doing this he relapses Alex is grounded for most of the season for going to Bud E Fest but gets un grounded when Penelope finds out how he handled Schneider s relapse Elena loses her virginity to Syd and Penelope obtains an MSN degree and becomes a nurse practitioner Episodes editMain article List of One Day at a Time 2017 TV series episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedFirst releasedLast releasedNetwork113January 6 2017 2017 01 06 Netflix213January 26 2018 2018 01 26 313February 8 2019 2019 02 08 47March 24 2020 2020 03 24 June 16 2020 2020 06 16 Pop TVCast and characters editMain edit nbsp Justina Machado plays Penelope Alvarez nbsp Rita Moreno plays Penelope s mother Lydia Riera nbsp Isabella Gomez plays Penelope s teenage daughter Elena Alvarez Justina Machado as Penelope Francisca del Carmen Riera Inclan Ruiz Maribona de Alvarez a United States Army Nurse Corps veteran and mother of Alex and Elena Often called Lupe she works as a nurse for Dr Leslie Berkowitz After coming back from army service she joins a therapy group to help her with her depression and anxiety In the first season she separates from her husband Victor and starts dating Ben Later she breaks up with Ben after Victor s visit for Elena s quinceanera In season two Penelope decides to go back to school to become a nurse practitioner She begins dating an Army Veteran now EMT Max Ferraro but breaks up with him after finding out he wants children of his own and decides to let him find that chance with someone else as she believes that she is too old for another child and has two children of her own She previously dated Mateo but they both broke up in season 3 because they did not have a spark and Mateo was getting back with his ex wife She and Max reunite and get back together in season 4 Todd Grinnell as Pat Schneider the rich landlord of the building He is a close friend of the family and Penelope s best friend Schneider frequently has one night stands with different women He often talks about having multiple stepmothers and how dysfunctional his family was He also openly discusses his history of addictions achieving eight years of sobriety in season 3 before experiencing a short relapse He is Canadian and after years of having a green card decides to become a U S citizen He begins dating Avery whom he meets in season 3 Isabella Gomez as Elena Maria Alvarez Riera Calderon Leyte Vidal Inclan the activist and feminist teenage daughter of Penelope After dating her classmate Josh and watching porn she discovers that she is lesbian and comes out to her family The news does not sit well with her father which upsets Elena In the second season she finds a love interest Syd and founds a Gay Straight Alliance club at her Catholic School Marcel Ruiz as Alejandro Alex Alberto Alvarez Riera Calderon Leyte Vidal Inclan the son of Penelope He wants to gain popularity at school and is part of the baseball team He starts a school project about Cuba In season two he begins working during the summer at Dr Berkowitz s office Stephen Tobolowsky as Dr Leslie Berkowitz Penelope s lonely boss and Lydia s possible love interest who is extorted financially by his ex wife and daughters Rita Moreno as Lydia Margarita del Carmen Inclan Maribona Leyte Vidal de Riera a faithful Cuban Penelope s mother and grandmother of Elena and Alex She fled Cuba after Castro seized power She was a dancer and a performer back in the day Over the course of the show she develops a relationship with Dr Berkowitz Recurring edit Fiona Gubelmann as Lori season 1 Penelope s co worker Ariela Barer as Carmen season 1 Elena s best friend She spent nights with Elena in her bedroom after her parents were deported back to Mexico but Penelope finds out She later moves to Austin Texas to live with her brothers Froy Gutierrez as Josh Flores season 1 Elena s friend and escort to her quinceanera Eric Nenninger as Scott seasons 1 3 Penelope s co worker Haneefah Wood as Jill Riley Penelope s friend Mackenzie Phillips as Pam Valentine the leader of Penelope s female veteran therapy group Phillips portrayed Julie Cooper in the original 70s sitcom One Day at a Time Judy Reyes as Ramona Penelope s friend from the veteran therapy group She is a lesbian Tony Plana as Berto Riera seasons 1 3 Lydia s late husband Jolie Jenkins as Nikki seasons 1 3 Schneider s former love interest and one of the mothers at St Bibiana Academy James Martinez as Victor Alvarez seasons 1 3 Penelope s ex husband who for a time had a strained relationship his daughter Elena Ed Quinn as Max Ferraro seasons 2 4 a military veteran EMT and Penelope s boyfriend Sheridan Pierce as Syd seasons 2 4 Elena s syd nificant other who is non binary 31 32 Santina Muha as Beth seasons 2 4 a member of Penelope s therapy group who uses a wheelchair Nicky Endres as Cynthia season 3 4 a member of Penelope s therapy group Alex Quijano as Mateo season 3 Penelope s friend from St Bibiana Academy who is also a parent India de Beaufort as Avery season 3 4 a kindergarten teacher and Schneider s girlfriend Raquel Justice as Nora season 4 Alex s Afro Latina girlfriend Guest edit Cedric Yarbrough as Jerry Penelope s Uber driver Polina Frantsena as Abby Jay Hayden as Ben Penelope s love interest that she meets in a gay bar Gabrielle Elyse as Dani Elena s crush that does not match her feelings Ivonne Coll as Esme Dr Berkowitz s love interest and Lydia s rival Emiliano Diez as Padre Jose the priest of Lydia s church Georgia Engel as Sister Barbara the mother superior at St Bibiana Academy Tim Bagley as Henry an employee at the USCIS who applies a citizenship test to Lydia Mindy Sterling as Delia an employee at the USCIS who applies a citizenship test to Schneider Timm Sharp as Wally the nurse of Lydia who takes care of her in the hospital Gloria Estefan as Mirtha Lydia s estranged sister and Penelope s aunt Melissa Fumero as Estrellita Mirtha s daughter and Penelope s cousin and childhood best friend Stephanie Beatriz as Pilar Penelope s cousin who Elena suspects is also a lesbian Liz Torres as Tia Monica Penelope s aunt who loves to criticize her family Danny Pino as Tito Penelope s brother Lydia s son and Elena and Alex s uncle Glenn Scarpelli as Chad the receptionist at the hotel where Elena and Syd stay for their first time Scarpelli played Alex Handris in the original 70s sitcom Alan Ruck as Lawrence Schneider Pat s arrogant father Gloria Calderon Kellett as Nicole Victor s new wife Joe Manganiello as Nick Schneider s sponsor at AA Merrick McCartha as Dean Ray Romano as Brian the census taker David Clayton Rogers as Sebastian Penelope s date Sally Pressman as Nurse Sasha the nurse who makes Max of the month calendar Andrew Leeds as Byrce the restaurant manager Eugene Byrd as Shawn Sofa So Good salesman Adam Rodriguez as Danny one of Lydia s contenders to date Penelope Reggie Watts as Mr Mann one of the tenants in Schneider s building Marla Gibbs as Mrs Jones one of the tenants in Schneider s building who lives in apartment 227 a tribute to the 1985 1990 sitcom Gibbs starred in Jeimy Osorio as Melba Nora s mother Lin Manuel Miranda as Juanito Estrellita s husband voice only Production editDevelopment edit In January 2016 it was announced that Netflix was giving the remake of One Day at a Time a 13 episode straight to series order 33 It was released on January 6 2017 34 The series was renewed for a second season in March 2017 35 it premiered on January 26 2018 36 It was announced in December 2018 that the third season of One Day at a Time was set to premiere on February 8 2019 37 Cancellation revival and second cancellation edit On March 14 2019 Netflix announced that the series had been canceled after three seasons 38 After the cancellation announcement executive producers Gloria Calderon Kellett and Mike Royce began the search to find the series a potential new home on another streaming service or network while fans of the series began a campaign using the hashtag SaveODAAT in hopes of getting the series revived 39 After the announcement it was reported that the show s producing studio Sony Pictures Television entered in talks with CBS to air the series on the network s streaming service CBS All Access 40 A clause in Netflix s contract with SPT however prevents another streaming provider from carrying new episodes of the series for a period of two to three years effectively limiting the series distribution options to traditional broadcast and cable networks 41 On June 27 2019 it was announced that Sony Pictures Television and CBS Corporation came to terms to continue the series for a fourth season of 13 episodes which would air on CBS s Pop network in 2020 42 Pop also acquired linear rights to the show s first three seasons 11 The fourth season premiered on March 24 2020 with episodes airing weekly 13 43 The premiere episode was simulcast on the ViacomCBS cable networks Pop TV Land and Logo CBS and Viacom had merged in the interim in early December 2019 44 CBS is also set to air an encore run the fourth season following its completion on Pop 45 The simulcast with TV Land was made permanent after the fourth season premiere as it attracted almost five times more viewers on TV Land than on Pop 15 During the show s fourth season six new episodes aired in 2020 17 However the COVID 19 pandemic prevented the show from airing more new fourth season episodes until at least sometime in 2021 17 On April 28 2020 it was revealed that there were plans to film an animated special 18 The same day the show aired its last episode for the year 2020 and the show s Twitter account thanked fans with the message This isn t goodbye it s see you later We ll be back soon familia Thank you for watching with us 17 The animated special The Politics Episode premiered on June 16 2020 20 On November 24 2020 Pop canceled the series after the fourth season but announced that Sony Pictures TV will be shopping the series for other outlets 23 However on December 8 it was revealed that they were unable to find a new home for the series 26 Planned episodes edit In December 2020 Kellett and Royce discussed the planned storylines for the unfilmed episodes remaining in season four with Entertainment Weekly 46 Casting edit Rita Moreno was the first actor announced to star in the series as a Cuban American grandmother 33 She later revealed that she accepted the offer to portray the role on the condition that her character be sexual 47 In February 2016 it was reported that Justina Machado had been cast as Penelope Moreno s character s daughter 48 The castings of Stephen Tobolowsky as Dr Berkowitz Penelope s boss and Todd Grinnell as Schneider a superintendent were subsequently announced 49 50 Filming edit The program is filmed in Culver City California at Sony Pictures Studios s Stage 25 51 Like most Norman Lear sitcoms it is recorded with a multiple camera setup in front of a live studio audience 7 While the original series was located in Indianapolis and the new series was located in Echo Park the set for both apartments were identical Filming of the second season began in May 2017 and ended in September 2017 52 Filming for the fourth season of the show started in January 2020 and was intended to finish in May 2020 However filming was halted in March 2020 due to the coronavirus 16 53 Music edit The theme song for the original One Day at a Time series This Is It which was composed by husband and wife songwriters Jeff Barry and Nancy Barry was re recorded for the new series with a new arrangement by Emilio Estefan featuring Cuban instrumentation and lead vocals by Gloria Estefan 54 When the series fourth season premiered on Pop the theme song was excised due to time constraints 43 Reception editCritical response edit Season Critical response Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic 1 97 34 reviews 55 79 23 reviews 56 2 100 29 reviews 57 88 6 reviews 58 3 100 29 reviews 59 82 9 reviews 60 4 100 20 reviews 61 84 13 reviews 62 Average 99 63 83 64 The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 97 approval rating for the first season based on 34 reviews with an average rating of 8 1 10 The website s critical consensus reads One Day at a Time breathes fresh life into the classic Norman Lear original with a lively sharp and proudly old school sitcom bolstered by a surfeit of heart and terrific performances from Rita Moreno and Justina Machado 55 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned a score of 79 out of 100 based on 23 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 56 Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times found the first season to be lively without being rushed thanks to the full 30 minute run time 65 David Wiegand of the San Francisco Chronicle added The show is nicely written and the performances especially Moreno s are almost universally engaging 66 Verne Gay of Newsday praised Machado s performance as flat out terrific and called the first season a congenial good hearted easy going sentimental old fashioned and surprisingly new fashioned He added There s also a deep emotional core here which refuses to be devalued by the typical or tired beat of a multicamera sitcom 67 Kelly Lawler at USA Today noted that Elena s coming out arc in the first season has drawn special praise from LGBT critics for its unique realistic and refreshing take on the subject the depiction of a young happy Latina lesbian comes as a hopeful sign for many 68 Autostraddle s Yvonne Marquez called the arc mind blowing 68 and stated that the show revolutionary because it centers the family s brownness and provides ample social commentary to deliver a fantastic modern day sitcom 69 The second season has a 100 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 29 reviews with an average rating of 9 55 10 The site s critical consensus reads One Day at a Time continues its ascent into classic sitcom territory without losing sight of its modern identity 57 On Metacritic it has a score of 88 out of 100 based on 6 critics indicating universal acclaim 58 The third season has a 100 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 29 reviews with an average rating of 8 75 10 The site s critical consensus reads As timely and tender as ever One Day at a Time s third season manages to up the comedy ante without losing the intimate family moments that help it hit so close to home 59 On Metacritic it has a score of 82 out of 100 based on 9 critics indicating universal acclaim 60 The fourth season has a 100 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 16 reviews with an average rating of 8 33 10 The site s critical consensus reads As layered loving and laugh out loud funny as ever One Day at a Time successfully does the network shuffle without missing a beat 61 On Metacritic it has a score of 84 out of 100 based on 13 critics indicating universal acclaim 62 One Day at a Time was included on multiple Best Top TV Shows of 2017 and 2018 lists 70 71 The Writers Guild Foundation listed the script of the season two finale Not Yet as one of the best in 2010s film and television A writer stated that the episode unfurls like a stage play allowing each character to talk at length about how they feel and argued that the screenwriters find hilarity in a scary tragic family situation through sensitively developed characters and the courage to be brutally honest 72 Accolades edit Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref 2017 Teen Choice Awards Choice Comedy Series One Day at a Time Nominated 73 Imagen Awards Best Primetime Television Program Comedy One Day at a Time Won 74 75 Best Actress Television Justina Machado Won Best Supporting Actress Television Rita Moreno Nominated Isabella Gomez Won Best Young Actor Television Marcel Ruiz Won IGN Summer Awards Best Comedic TV Performance Rita Moreno Nominated 76 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Multi Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Pat Barnett Nominated 77 Gold Derby Awards Best Comedy Supporting Actress Rita Moreno Nominated 78 National Hispanic Media Coalition Impact Awards Outstanding Comedy Series Mike Royce Gloria Calderon Kellet and Justina Machado Won 79 2018 Critics Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Rita Moreno Nominated 80 TVLine Awards Performer of the Week Justina Machado Won 81 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Comedy Series One Day at a Time Nominated 82 Television Academy Honors Television with a Conscience One Day at a Time Won 83 TCA Awards Outstanding Achievement in Comedy One Day at a Time Nominated 84 Peabody Award Entertainment children s and youth One Day at a Time Nominated 85 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Multi Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Pat Barnett Nominated 86 Imagen Awards Best Primetime Television Program Comedy One Day at a Time Won 87 88 Best Actress Television Justina Machado Won Best Supporting Actress Television Rita Moreno Nominated Isabella Gomez Nominated Best Young Actor Television Marcel Ruiz Nominated People s Choice Awards The Revival Show of 2018 One Day at a Time Nominated 89 Sentinel Awards Mental Health One Day at a Time Won 90 Humanitas Prize 30 minute Comedy Michelle Badillo amp Caroline Levich Nominated 91 2019 Dorian Awards Unsung TV Show of the Year One Day at a Time Nominated 92 Critics Choice Television Awards Best Comedy Series One Day at a Time Nominated 93 Best Actress in a Comedy Series Justina Machado Nominated Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Rita Moreno Nominated GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Comedy Series One Day at a Time Nominated 94 Teen Choice Awards Choice Comedy Series One Day at a Time Nominated 95 Choice TV Actor Comedy Marcel Ruiz Nominated Imagen Awards Best Primetime Program Comedy One Day at a Time Won 96 97 Best Actress Television Justina Machado Nominated Best Supporting Actress Television Isabella Gomez Nominated Rita Moreno Won Best Young Actor Television Marcel Ruiz Nominated Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Multi Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Pat Barnett Won 98 Vulture TV Awards Best Supporting Actor Rita Moreno Won 99 Latino Media Fest Best Latinx TV Show One Day at a Time Won 100 Sentinel Awards Mental Health One Day at a Time Won 101 2020 Critics Choice Television Awards Best Comedy Series One Day at a Time Nominated 102 Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Rita Moreno Nominated GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Comedy Series One Day at a Time Nominated 103 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series Gloria Calderon Kellett amp Mike Royce Nominated 104 Dorian Awards Unsung TV Show of the Year One Day at a Time Nominated 105 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Multi Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Cheryl Campsmith Won 106 Imagen Awards Best 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