A recent TV critic broke down the difference between Todd Grinnell's Schneider and Pat Harrington's Schneider :"Because of Harrington's performance, and maybe because Schneider's quirks and shortcomings were fun for the writers to explore, Schneider became the One Day at a Time character that the American public knew best, even though the show was actually about a mother and her two girls. (Harrington also was the only actor on the show to win an Emmy.)The new One Day at a Time breaks from that pattern. Schneider 2.0 is comical in his obliviousness, but he's not designed to be a blatant scene-stealer. The writers and Grinnell understand that this show is about Penelope, her family, and their experience. Everything else - including the bobo who lives upstairs - has to come second. One Day at a Time 2017 is about the Alvarez's' world. And Schneider? He's just living in it."
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:46