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Home - TV Shows - One Day At A Time: Season 2/ Episode 10 “Storage Wars” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

One Day At A Time: Season 2/ Episode 10 “Storage Wars” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

As we come towards the end of the season, it starts to lose its pep as we get used to its formula. Network Netflix Director(s) Kimberly McCullough Writer(s) Becky Mann, Audra Sielaff Air Date 1/26/2018 Episode Focus: On This Episode of Hoarders | Lydia, Penelope, Elena, Schneider Can you believe, since 2001, Penelope has been…

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onJanuary 29, 2018 5:34 PMMarch 19, 2020 8:32 PM Hours Updated onMarch 19, 2020 8:32 PM
Lydia telling Penelope not to mess with her stuff.

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  • Episode Focus: On This Episode of Hoarders | Lydia, Penelope, Elena, Schneider
  • On The Fence
    • Sort of Filler, Sort of Not
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  • One Day at a Time | Netflix Official Site
    • One Day at a Time | Netflix Official Site

As we come towards the end of the season, it starts to lose its pep as we get used to its formula.


Network
Netflix
Director(s) Kimberly McCullough
Writer(s) Becky Mann, Audra Sielaff
Air Date 1/26/2018

Episode Focus: On This Episode of Hoarders | Lydia, Penelope, Elena, Schneider

Can you believe, since 2001, Penelope has been struggling to find parking in their area when, all this time, she had a garage? A garage Penelope only finds out about because Schneider let it slip. Showing you to always read your lease and find out about all the things you get with the rent. But, this discovery, while a blessing for Penelope, isn’t one for Lydia. She pretty much packed the majority of her memories into that garage.

Of which, once Lydia hears them, so comes the problem of what to do. She is tired of being attacked by geese but to get rid of the broken umbrella in which Lydia told Berto she was pregnant? The magazines she held onto because, when she came to America, they were the only things she could read, how can you get rid of that?

Well, luckily for them, while Elena may not be a pro in social niceties, her talents as a handy ma’am continue to grow. Hence how she ends up making enough shelves to put all of Lydia’s stuff away and be able to finally fit Penelope’s mid-sized car in her garage.

On The Fence

Sort of Filler, Sort of Not

Penelope looking at Lydia, after hearing why she is a hoarder.

Recognizing that One Day At A Time still doesn’t really have a mainstream peer, there is this desire to only say positive things. Sort of like how, for Black culture, there is this guard up for Black Panther so that more productions like that can be made. Yet, at episode 10, I can’t wait for this season to be over. If not, at least for the show to shake things up a bit.

Mostly because, once you get used to this show’s formula of being largely comedic then being slapped with a dramatic performance, followed by comic relief, it sort of weakens both sides. The jokes don’t hit as hard and when the dramatic moments come, at best they are like Penelope’s depression storyline or else they are like Lydia’s when it comes to hoarding. Do you understand her point? Yes. Yet, at the same time, you ever feel like a performance was more of a push for awards than to represent the pain and life of a character? To me, when Lydia was going over the umbrella story, that is the vibe I got.


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One Day at a Time | Netflix Official Site

One Day at a Time | Netflix Official Site

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