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Four Years After Getting Canceled, One Day At A Time Is Doing Something Special For Its Fans, And I Hope More Shows Follow Suit

Four Years After Getting Canceled, One Day At A Time Is Doing Something Special For Its Fans, And I Hope More Shows Follow Suit

As the theme song proudly proclaimed, “This is it!” Four years after its abrupt cancellation due to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, One Day at a Time is getting rescued again…sort of. Fans of the beloved reboot of Norman Leer’s sitcom will recall that the fourth season was cut short despite the writers already having the entire season written. Now, after all this time, the Alvarez family is getting back together to do a table read of those episodes. It’s not exactly what fans like myself hoped for, but it’s better than nothing. And who knows, maybe more unjustly canceled shows will get the same treatment.

One Day At A Time Will Do A Table Read For Its Final Episodes

One Day at a Time’s situation is a slightly unique case compared to other canceled shows. The series originally aired on Netflix, but it was canceled after the third season. Pop TV, the cable channel known for airing Schitts Creek in the US, picked up the popular family sitcom for a fourth season. Unfortunately, that season began airing at the start of 2020, and since it was filmed in front of a live studio audience, it was cut short by three episodes, meaning the cast and crew never got the chance to end the series properly.