Netflix cancels ‘One Day at a Time,’ prompting immediate calls to save it
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Netflix cancels ‘One Day at a Time,’ prompting immediate calls to save it

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Netflix is canceling its “One Day at a Time” reboot after three seasons because “not enough people watched to justify another season,” the streaming service said. — Netflix US March 14, 2019 Norman Lear reboots ‘One Day at a Time’ for a new generation » The subscription entertainment titan, which rarely reveals its viewership data, said that it spent several weeks trying to make another season of the multi-camera sitcom work, but to no avail. ‘One Day at a Time’ writers walk through pivotal episode » A 2017 set visit to “One Day at a Time,” featuring, from left, Todd Grinnell, Justina Machado and Rita Moreno. Following Netflix’s announcement, the creators took to Twitter to discuss the series’ future and said they “will be exploring other places ‘One Day at a Time’ can live.” “I can’t believe it but it happened. He appealed to the peacock network to do something similar for “One Day at a Time” on Thursday, tweeting, “I hear you like comedies with built-in fan bases that do even better on YOUR network than at their previous homes.#saveODAAT ” The series’ star, Justina Machado, tweeted Thursday that she is grateful to have played Penelope Alvarez, a former Army nurse and war veteran, and a mother of two.

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