Dash Bomber writes, "One Day at a Time is a charming remake of the sitcom with the same name which aired from 1975 to 1984. A witty and cleverly written portrayal of a Cuban-American family. The Alvarez family consists of army veteran Penelope, a divorcee with two children, Elena and Alex, and along with their grandma, Lydia, who’s recently lost her husband. To balance out the female to male cast ratio is Schneider, their neighbor who is an illegal alien and also a talented handyman and business owner. Now Penelope must balance family, work, personal life, and a very religious mother who still speaks to her deceased husband."
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