EPISODE
SEASON
One Day At A Time - Season 2
A reimagining of the Norman Lear classic, centering on a Cuban-American family. Our heroine is a recently separated, former military mom navigating a new single life while raising her radical teenaged daughter and socially adept tween son, with the 'help' of her old school Cuban-born mom and a friends- without-benefits building manager named Schneider.
28 July 1948, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
6 September 1972, Northridge, California, USA
30 March 1980, Los Angeles County, California, USA
30 September 1982, Seoul, South Korea
1 September 1957, Havana, Cuba
1 April 1989, Berlin, Germany
28 August 1975, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
6 July 1966, Staten Island, New York, USA
19 November 1978, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
21 December 1957, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
January 25, 2018
We are so lucky that Rita Moreno is still entertaining us and bringing the same vigor to the sitcom that she brought to Sondheim and Bernstein decades ago.January 24, 2018
One Day at a Time doesn't make us laugh so much as let us laugh. Not to say there aren't some sitcom-y jokes, but they tend to feel real.January 25, 2018
In its second season, it's closer to its ideal state of flow, putting character ahead of plot and trusting itself and its moments a little more.January 25, 2018
Even the best, funniest topical humor can often feel either smug or lecturing, if not both. One Day at a Time has figured out a way for smart, topical comedy to exist in the Trump Era while emphasizing heart and empathy over having all the answers.