Pop TV has revived OneDayAtaTime for season 4! 💃
and feature Elena talking about college, Penelope becoming a nurse practitioner, Victor being newly married, and Lydia left in Cuba."One of the things about Pop that made it really exciting for us — they made it very clear that they wanted to keep making the show we want to make; that's all you want to hear as a creator," showrunner Calderón Kellett told.
"We have this type of storytelling in a Norman Lear fashion, we love telling it about this family, especially right now when the Latinx community is still pretty vilified in the press by the administration, so to be able to put something forward that is positive and hopeful about a Latin immigrant family doing right in America seems important. We are really honored and thrilled to be able to do it and so grateful to Pop and to Sony for allowing us to continue to tell this important story.
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