One Day at a Time

The star announced she won't be asked back to "Kids Baking Championship."
Pre-existing series like "One Day at a Time" and "L.A.'s Finest" are getting a prime-time chance as broadcast networks attempt to fill their schedules.
“The OA,” “Luke Cage” and “One Day at a Time” garnered massive fan bases, but Netflix didn’t think they were worth keeping.
We dive into Netflix's March decision to cancel "One Day at a Time," shining a light on problems with Latinx representation.
Rita Moreno has achieved the grand slam of entertainment by winning Peabody, Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards.
The beloved Cuban-American sitcom just didn't have enough viewers, the streaming service said.
More viewers need a chance to see that Latinx families are, in many ways, just like other American families.
Justina Machado spoke to Variety about what the series is taking on in season two.
"The End of the F***ing World" tops the list.
But it looks like there are plenty of laughs in store for the Alvarez family, too.