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one-day-at-a-timeblog · 4 years ago
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//posting some of my favorite moments over the years//
10.) this iconic line. Elena changed the game here 😆
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jiminysjournal · 4 years ago
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htgawparksandrec · 6 years ago
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whether you have seen ODAAT or not, I think it's our duty as human beings to come together and make Netflix pay for what they did to this queen. Imagine making EGOT legend Rita Moreno sad. How evil can you be...
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ginas-opinion · 4 years ago
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good news tho: new show!! starring!! isabella!! gomez!!!!!!!
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agustinavids · 6 years ago
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I can’t believe Netflix canceled this amazing show with amazing representation.
#SaveODAAT
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noteescapesdemi · 6 years ago
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Isabella Gomez: "Elena Alvarez met the real Lesbian Jesus!! #SaveODAAT"
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ceridwenofwales · 6 years ago
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Stephanie Beatriz talking about One Day At A Time not getting a 4th season.
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broona · 6 years ago
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We’re back at it again, fighting for a great show with amazing representation because people keep sleeping on them. So if you’re looking for a fun and light show that is centered on a latinx family, has lgbt rep, talks about depression, anxiety, ptsd and so many important issues, be sure to watch One day at a time on Netflix. For now, enjoy Elena and her S.O. protesting to save their show. #RenewODAAT
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theforestofthenight · 6 years ago
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Netflix: *cancels ODAAT*
Me:
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bethanyactually · 6 years ago
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One Day at a Time + text posts (5/?)
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one-day-at-a-timeblog · 4 years ago
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//posting some of my favorite moments over the years//
4.) the quince. Do I even have to say more?
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jiminysjournal · 6 years ago
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Netflix: Cancels ODAAT.
CBS: Wants ODAAT.
Netflix: Hoards ODAAT.
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weirdthoughtsandideas · 4 years ago
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I feel like it’s mostly international fans who spread the word about odaat, which is great, but also a bit sad because us international fans can’t do as much other than spreading the word.
If you live in America, please help! Look up all the info on when episodes air so you can see them and so the ratings go up!
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dr-hermann-thotlieb · 6 years ago
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honestly FUCK NETFLIX! How many psychologists have told them that the way they filmed 13rw is harmful to people’s mental health but it’s been renewed for a 3rd season, but One Day at a Time, a show that tackles the same hard-hitting topics but with respect for people’s struggles and mental health as opposed to drama for the sake of ratings, got fucking c a n c e l l e d? Fuck that shit man. I’m so sick of dark, e d g y shit just let me be fucking happy for once I really am done. Just give me my found-family trope and lesbians whose survival I don’t have to worry over constantly. Riverdale and 13rw and Insatiable and every other teen drama Metflix promoted over ODAAT can eat my whole ass
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thelesterhowells · 6 years ago
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netflix cancelled one day at a time and the last time i was this fucking mad was when b99 got cancelled
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yurimother · 6 years ago
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How The Canceled 'One Day At A Time' Can Be Saved
Netflix announced via Twitter that they would not be renewing the 2017's One Day at a Time for a fourth season last week. The show deals with many contemporary issues in America including following the story of lesbian teenage and main character Elena, whose character and story has been praised by LGBTQ audiences.
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Following the announcement fan outcry for a Brooklyn 99 style revival, another platform or network picking up the show, was swift and loud. #SaveODAAT reached the top of the trending list on Twitter and even co-showrunner Gloria Calderón Kellett got in the action in numerous tweets.
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The production company, Sony Pictures TV, quickly began to reach out to networks hoping for the series to be picked up. It looked like the show may have had a ray of hope when, supposedly, CBS Corp made an inquiry about giving One Day at Time a home on their streaming platform, CBS All Access.
However, the transfer of One Day at a Time to a new network is not an easy thing. Like most Netflix series from outside studios, the show is put under a contract that prevents them from being aired on other digital streaming platforms for a few years after cancellation. This means that other services such as Hulu of CBS All Access, the latter of which reportedly inquired about acquiring the show, would not be able to create and air new episodes for a long time. Having to wait this long to create more episodes would almost certainly spell death for the series, as holding fan attention and a creative team together for two or three years is essentially impossible, people must work after all.
Fortunately, there are two lifelines which the show and its fan can hold onto. Netflix could always grant a release for the show to escape the waiting period. Give the series’ positive reception and the potential good PR that this move would create for Netflix it is not out of the question. However, the more plausible option is One Day at a Time being picked up by a traditional broadcast network. While the contract prevents the show from airing on a rival digital platform for years the period before new episodes could theoretically start airing on broadcast television is supposedly only a few months, in time for a release next broadcast season.
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These may seem like slim chances, but one never knows. Hopefully, the fun and touching series can find a place to call home and continue creating incredible stories. If you have not seen One Day at a Time, it is very much worth a watch. All three seasons of the show can be streamed on Netflix.
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