One Day at a Time
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The bright spot that isOne Day at a Timehas left us all too soon.

IfODAATcan beat a Netflix cancellation, it can withstand the coronavirus.
Im also glad that Supermoon dispenses with the Avery-Schneider possibility within the first few minutes.
The couple in question areRick Astleyfans!)
Avery arrives to compliment her handsome handyman.
But thats just to clean up his tools.
Before vacating the area, Avery remarks, Theyre going to love it.
Definitely not the teen couples, although their time sampling the rooftop splendor is no less endearing.
Even more so for giving Alex such a kind, patient, and understanding girlfriend like Nora.
Upon noticing the engagement-worthy layout, Penelope unleashes a string of emphatic refusals rivaling Pamela AdlonsBetter ThingsNo!
Good news is, Max wasnt responsible for the rooftop setup either, nor was he about to propose.
Though he is now super-curious as to why Penelope just did a one-woman show about the word no.
For the foreseeable future.
When Penelope realizes their relationship will be partially long-distance, her reaction of Thats like my dream!
is the greatest middle finger to traditional sitcom relationships Ive ever seen.
An excited Schneider and Avery enter soon afterward, and now Penelope is completely confused.
For now, Penelope.
This Is the Rest!
Syd plans to attend Quinnipiac University, a.k.a.
The Yale of Connecticut.
Whos going totell them?
And Stephen Tobolowskys Dr. B can conduct telehealth visits via Zoom!