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One Day at a Time: Is Netflix's New Comedy Getting a Second Season?
Netflix has given Norman Lear's classic '70s sitcom One Day at a Time a fresh reboot, and it's already a hit! While critics may have been wary thanks to another poorly received (yet popular) revival, the new series has proven to be a winner, boasting a 95 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. If you have already breezed through the first 13 episodes, you may be wondering if Netflix has given the green light for a second season. There's no word yet, but we'll keep you updated as soon as there's word on the fate of our new favorite Cuban-American family!
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