The sitcom “One Day at a Time,” about a multigenerational Cuban-American household, has had a complicated plotline of its own.
When Netflix canceled the show last year after three seasons, it was rescued by a cable network, at least in part because of the outcry from its small but passionate fan base.
But a year later, the show has come to the end of the road: Its creators announced this week that the series wouldn’t be coming back, dealing a blow to the representation of Latino families and L.G.B.T.Q.
people on television. “It’s officially over,” Gloria Calderón Kellett, one of the show’s creators, said on Twitter on Tuesday, adding that there would be no new episodes. “But there will always be 46 episodes that we got to make that live.