One Day At A Time

Premise:
“One Day At A Time” is a reimagining of the classic 1970s sitcom, shifting its focus to a Cuban-American family residing in Los Angeles. The central figure is Penelope Alvarez (Justina Machado), a single mom, Army veteran, and nurse who faces the daily struggles of raising her two children, Elena (Isabella Gomez) and Alex (Marcel Ruiz), while living with her vibrant, old-school mother, Lydia Riera (Rita Moreno). The show balances light-hearted moments with more serious discussions on issues ranging from mental health to social justice.

Themes:
The series takes a multi-dimensional look at a Latino family, discussing various themes like cultural identity, feminism, LGBTQ+ rights, and the challenges faced by veterans. It blends humor with heartfelt emotions to tackle social issues, often breaking down stereotypes and offering a voice to underrepresented communities.

Critical Consensus Rating: 4.5/5
Critics widely lauded the series for its honest portrayal of a minority family, its nuanced approach to topical issues, and its blend of comedy and drama. Some critics felt that the show could lean into its comedic elements more, but overall, it has received high praise for its storytelling and character depth.

TV Parental Guidelines Rating: TV-PG
The show has been given a TV-PG rating, indicating that it’s generally suitable for all audiences but may contain material that parents might find unsuitable for younger children.

Broadcast Information:
Originally aired on Netflix, the show ran from 2017 to 2019. It was later picked up for an additional season by Pop TV in 2020.

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