The cast and crew of the canceled Pop TV comedy were informed today that Sony TV's long-shot attempt to find a third home was unsuccessful. Pop TV canceled One Day at a Time two weeks after its pandemic-shortened fourth season. "It's officially over," co-showrunner Gloria Calderón Kellett tweeted this afternoon. "But there will always be 46 episodes that we got to make that live FOREVER. Thank you to this beautiful cast. Our dedicated crew. And to you, our loyal fans. We loved making this for you. Thank you for watching." Fellow co-showrunner Mike Royce shared a similar announcement on Twitter. "I wish I could say otherwise, but sadly, ODAAT’s time has come to an end," he tweeted. "The only silver lining about not doing a show anymore is that nobody can take away the show you already did. 4 seasons that will forever exist for people to watch." Royce also thanked One Day at a Time fans and "our spirit guide" Norman Lear, as well as Kellett, "my cohort upon whom I am forever codependent."
TOPICS: One Day at a Time (2017 series), Pop TV, Gloria Calderon Kellett, Mike Royce, Sony TV