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Generally favorable reviews- based on 98 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 75 out of 98
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Mixed: 8 out of 98
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Negative: 15 out of 98
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Apr 30, 2018I respect the messages this show is trying to portray but the delivery is forced. This series reminds me of a Disney series with very fake acting. I was disappointed.
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Jan 11, 2017I have never been a fan of regurgitating TV programs from previous decades in an attempt to fill a time slot.
Revamping most of these types of shows have resulted in early cancellations for lack of an audience.
Program like this proves to me that Hollywood writers and producers have run out of original ideas. -
Sep 20, 2017A reimagining of Norman Lear's One Day at a Time is lacking all the sweetness, sass and the humour of the original. This version is female, Cuban and current left issues heavy-handed. The only thing it I is missing his a gender twisted character, but given enough time the young son will be turned into one. All the things that make terrible comedy are present to ruin One Day at a Time.
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Apr 21, 2019My significant other has been forcing me to watch this. Wow, this is some of the worst garbage I have seen in a while. The laugh track. The ridiculous script. The badly forced acting. We really didn't need this remake.
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Feb 8, 2018Is everyone on crack??????? How does this run of the mill sit com have such good reviews?
Awards & Rankings
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The series is so full of empathy for its characters, and its actors are so game to dive into any conversation or game, no matter how silly, that One Day at a Time becomes a joy to watch almost immediately.
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In short, there’s nothing fake about this multi-cam sitcom, and that’s more than enough to set it apart from the pack.
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It preserves the domestically framed, socially engaged flavor of the original while mixing in new verve. And it has turned out very well: smart, fun, bighearted and less noisy and hectoring than Lear works of old could sometimes be.