Trois générations de la même famille cubano-américaine vivent dans la même maison: une ancienne mère militaire récemment divorcée, sa mère, sa fille adolescente et son fils.Trois générations de la même famille cubano-américaine vivent dans la même maison: une ancienne mère militaire récemment divorcée, sa mère, sa fille adolescente et son fils.Trois générations de la même famille cubano-américaine vivent dans la même maison: une ancienne mère militaire récemment divorcée, sa mère, sa fille adolescente et son fils.
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- 14 victoires et 50 nominations au total
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after reading reviews on here, i am just totally flabbergasted. the first review that came up was horrible. this show is amazing. it is hilarious, and heart wrenching. the comedy is well timed and funny, the serious parts are meaningful and relate to my childhood. i can say that this show is worth watching and beautiful. i don't understand why anyone would discredit it. i cant wait for more. it is so meaningful and soulful. it shows love and family and a hilarious humor. i can only imagine that if someone gives this show a bad review, that they don't understand its underlying meaning and that makes me sad for them. it is one of the best shows i have seen in a long time and i will be anxiously awaiting the next season.
I think the negative reviews here are thinking about Netflix's general output instead of the genre this show is meant for. I personally have never seen the original, but I find this to breathe new life into the typical family sitcom genre. It's tackling modern issues but is steeped in traditional family values and I think that's a very important aspect for a modern sitcom. It's styled in a very old school way, but thematically it is embracing all factors of humanity without pandering or talking down to the audience, and I value that as a viewer. If you compare it to say House of Cards or OITNB then yes of course it won't stack up, but put it against 8 Simple Rules or Fresh Prince Of Bel Air and it does very well.
I think in the last couple of years this was definitely one of the best sitcoms I have watched. The show found a great balance between being funny, and yet tackling serious topics such as PTSD, sexism or coming out, having really great heartfelt moments, while handling the transition between light and somber very smoothly. The actors' portrayal is all amazing, and so are the characters and their arcs, especially the main three women.
All in all, I would definitely recommend this show. While I agree with previous reviewers that the laughtracks are outdated and unnecessary, they are far from being as annoying, as some people make them out to be.
All in all, I would definitely recommend this show. While I agree with previous reviewers that the laughtracks are outdated and unnecessary, they are far from being as annoying, as some people make them out to be.
I started watching this show because I was bored and wanted to just have something on TV while I worked and found myself overcome with emotions. This show is amazing and I can't wait until the next season debuts. It kept me laughing, thinking, and even crying. It is a great series and the only negative thing I have to say is that there weren't enough episodes. Netflix could help me out a lot by adding 26 episodes a season instead of their typical 13. I watched the entire serious in a few short hours and now want to make sure that this show continues. In all honesty this show was more intriguing to me than many other Netflix sitcoms as well as some other shows like George Lopez.
Keep up the great work Netflix!!!
Keep up the great work Netflix!!!
Sure, this isn't the most ground-breaking series ever. But it has a lot of heart, and I loved the cast and their interaction.
I don't like laugh tracks , and sure this series has one as well, but it doesn't really take the upper hand. I liked Fuller House from a nostalgic point of view, but this series is more genuinely funny and doesn't overuse the laugh track that much.
Without getting gushy or over the top, it also had some very touching moments, which was good to see. So all in all a very entertaining series to watch, which exceeded my expectations before I started watching this.
I really hope this will get a second season, great series to fill 30 minutes of your time and be entertained and have your heart warmed!
I don't like laugh tracks , and sure this series has one as well, but it doesn't really take the upper hand. I liked Fuller House from a nostalgic point of view, but this series is more genuinely funny and doesn't overuse the laugh track that much.
Without getting gushy or over the top, it also had some very touching moments, which was good to see. So all in all a very entertaining series to watch, which exceeded my expectations before I started watching this.
I really hope this will get a second season, great series to fill 30 minutes of your time and be entertained and have your heart warmed!
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- AnecdotesAfter ABC canceled the Roseanne revival, a gently satiric advertisement* connected to Netflix for this program was posted (*"Reminder: One Day at a Time is a sitcom about a tight-knit, working-class family that tackles extremely topical social issues smartly and innovatively. You know, if you're suddenly looking for a show like that...")
- GaffesThe amount of time they have lived in the apartment changes dramatically from the first shows 10 months to as much as "almost two decades" in later episodes.
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