El reparto y responsables de One Day At A Time reaccionan a la cancelación
Las estrellas y los productores ejecutivos de One Day at a Time están llevando a las redes sociales sus comentarios para lamentar la cancelación de la serie.
La comedia de Netflix, aclamada por la crítica, fue cancelada después de tres temporadas el jueves. Un representante del servicio streaming citó la baja audiencia del programa como la razón. Poco después, los productores ejecutivos Mike Royce y Gloria Calderón Kellett emitieron la siguiente declaración:
«Anoche, Netflix nos dijo que están cancelando Un día a la vez», escribieron. “Tuvimos el tiempo de nuestras vidas haciendo este espectáculo. Trabajamos con el mejor, el más generoso y talentoso elenco, los escritores y el equipo de la historia, así como el incomparable Norman Lear. Entonces, mientras nuestros corazones están muy tristes, también están llenos de aprecio por esta increíble experiencia.
«Y para todos ustedes. Todos ustedes que nos dijeron cuánto significa Un día a la vez», continuaron. «Hemos trabajado en muchos programas, pero nunca hemos experimentado la efusión de amor, conexión y apoyo como hemos tenido con ODAAT. Junto con nuestro estudio Sony, exploraremos otros lugares donde puede vivir One Day at a Time, y con un poco de suerte encontraremos uno. De cualquier manera, nuestras tres estaciones temporadas existirán y estarán ahí para ti y para nosotros. Mientras tanto queremos agradecer a todos los que nos vieron. Te amamos.»
Os dejamos con los mensajes del elenco y responsables de la serie:
I am grieving for the terrible loss of my beloved character, Lydia, on '@OneDayAtATime'. A glorious confection/creation put together by @everythingloria and @MikeRoyce thanks to the brilliance of @TheNormanLear and his extraordinary partner, pic.twitter.com/YmLFsSykpg
— Rita Moreno (@TheRitaMoreno) March 14, 2019
I am so sad at the loss of mi familia and, of course, “esneider”.
Adiós Lydia, Adiós Lupita, Adiós Alex and Elena, Adiós Dr. Berkowitz
Rita
Diva Retired for now…@JustinaMachado, @themarcelruiz, @Isabella_Gomez, @Tobolowsky, @toddgrinnell— Rita Moreno (@TheRitaMoreno) March 14, 2019
I’m so grateful to have played Penelope Alvarez. I don’t even know how to begin to express my gratitude to everyone. Truly, I am so honored that we got to tell our stories .Yes it was a Latinx family but it was a universal story about family and love. An American Familia ❤️
— Justina Machado (@JustinaMachado) March 14, 2019
Thank you for the outpouring of love. #saveodaat
Disfruta de las series, películas y mucho más
Prueba gratis Prime VideoTo the beloved cast, crew, and fans of @OneDayAtATime: pic.twitter.com/qboxcQPMq1
— Norman Lear (@TheNormanLear) March 14, 2019
Thank you 4 helping us laugh @ ourselves, giving us permission 2 cry 2gether, 4 showing the commonality of all people & 4 elbowing some space @ the table.
Proud & inspired by u, all. 4ever grateful 2 be part of the family. Keep fighting!
Yours always,
Tito Lil’ Pito#ODAAT https://t.co/oWnpV7CuJJ— Danny Pino (@TheDannyPino) March 14, 2019
My heart is breaking, but I still can’t help but thank Netflix for giving the Alvarez family a home for 3 years and for changing my life… and to the fans: familia para siempre. I got you. ❤️ https://t.co/ECvLXaJoqP
— Isabella Gomez (@Isabella_Gomez) March 14, 2019
Annnnd, we might find #ODAAT another home. This isn’t over yet. https://t.co/lCB0vSnCWF
— Isabella Gomez (@Isabella_Gomez) March 14, 2019
Not over by a long shot. #saveODAAT https://t.co/dl8sqyNnT1
— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) March 14, 2019
— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) March 14, 2019
Hey @nbc…I hear you like comedies with built-in fan bases that do even better on YOUR network than at their previous homes…#saveODAAT https://t.co/5bIQYexpDz
— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) March 14, 2019
One Day at a Time had what television used pray for: great quality, great reviews, passionate fan base. Like Star Trek. Like Deadwood. What I learned a while back is that there is always a closing night. Sometimes it comes too soon.
— Stephen Tobolowsky (@Tobolowsky) March 14, 2019
😰 I’m incredibly shocked right now. Best team of people I could hope to work with, but I’m hoping for a “Not yet” moment. Love you guys, can’t say goodbye yet! ❤️ #saveodaat
— Sheridan Pierce (@sheridan_pierce) March 14, 2019
Sad this morning to hear that Netflix has cancelled ODAAT. @OneDayAtATime has been home for three years. Watching @toddgrinnell shine in the role he was always meant to play has been just magical. Hoping the magic continues ❤️ ODAATfamilia, we always got you. 🏳️🌈😘🙏
— India de Beaufort 🦋 (@Indiadebeaufort) March 14, 2019
She ushered us in and i stared at the pictures on her walls: winning a Tony Award, her with her family, a drawing of her as Anita in West Side Story #SAVEODAAT
— Stephanie Beatriz (@iamstephbeatz) March 14, 2019
she was so generous on set too, and funny as FUCK. I’ll never forget how kind she was and how special I felt that day. #SAVEODAAT
— Stephanie Beatriz (@iamstephbeatz) March 14, 2019
I am heartbroken. The Latinx community NEEDS this show, and irregardless of that ITS A GREAT, FUNNY, & HEART FELT SHOW WITH FANTASTIC PERFORMACES! SOMEONE SAVE IT! And yeah, I meant the irregardless #SaveODAAT https://t.co/HWoNSBv4dD
— Melissa Fumero (@melissafumero) March 14, 2019
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