On Thursday, Netflix announced its decision to cancel the critically acclaimed One Day at a Time reboot after three seasons. Obviously, this announcement didn’t go over too well with the show’s more vocal fans. (Neither did the streaming giant’s efforts to preemptively respond to detractors on social media.) One of the loudest and most prominent figures to respond to the news was none other than Lin-Manuel Miranda, who previously vouched for Brookylen Nine-Nine when FOX canceled it.
Mimicking (and mocking) “every TV exec everywhere,” Miranda tweeted, “Yknow, that Latinx audience is SO vast and SO underserved… if only we had a show that we KNOW would have a passionate, young fanbase.” He then tagged many Netflix competitors and broadcast networks in a subsequent tweet.
Cc: @hulu @AmazonStudios @nbc @ABCNetwork @CBS
— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) March 14, 2019
Meanwhile, thanks to many of the cast and crew members behind One Day at a Time, including none other than Norman Lear, the #SaveODAAT hashtag took off. Miranda noticed and did what he could to propel it along. Lear, who served as the show’s executive producer (and was responsible for the original series), lamented the cancellation. “I wish I could understand [Netflix’s] decision to not pick us up for a fourth [season],” he wrote.
Thank you for the outpouring of love. #saveodaat
To the beloved cast, crew, and fans of @OneDayAtATime: pic.twitter.com/qboxcQPMq1
— Norman Lear (@TheNormanLear) March 14, 2019
He also responded to Miranda’s quote tweet of a post by cast member Isabella Gomez — which read, “Annnnd, we might find #ODAAT another home. This isn’t over yet” — with “to be continued.”
Annnnd, we might find #ODAAT another home. This isn’t over yet. https://t.co/lCB0vSnCWF
— Isabella Gomez (@Isabella_Gomez) March 14, 2019
To be continued…
— Norman Lear (@TheNormanLear) March 14, 2019
None of this actually means that One Day at a Time is going to come back for a fourth season (or any more beyond that), but judging by Miranda’s efforts — as well as the efforts of Lear and the rest of the show’s cast and crew — who knows? Similar last-minute (or beyond-the-deadline) saves have happened before in recent TV memory.
One of the most beautiful moments I had on set of One Day At A Time was when I got to guest star. Rita Moreno invited myself and @melissafumero into her dressing room. #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
#OneDayAtATime DESERVES to be saved by someone! This show is incredibly special and this fandom has rallied behind it since the beginning. I'm proud to use my voice to help it find a new home ❤️ #SaveODAAT @everythingloria @MikeRoyce @BuzzFeed https://t.co/XWDcNZ1d4a
— Nora Dominick (@noradominick) March 14, 2019
Let’s go, legend #saveODAAT https://t.co/m5XthMfsgX
— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) March 14, 2019