
Reba McEntire's ‘Happy's Place' Concludes Successful First Season
NBCUNIVERSAL EVENTS "NBCUniversal Summer Press Tour "Red Carpet" — Pictured: Reba McEntire, ... More "Happy's Place" in Pasadena, Calif. on July 14, 2024 — (Photo by: Todd Williamson/NBCUniversal via Getty Images)
Admit it. You love Reba McEntire. Who doesn't? So, when the news broke last year that McEntire would be tackling the new NBC sitcom Happy's Place, we had high expectations it would succeed.
Happy's Place has now officially ended its first 'must see' season. And the stage is set for some potential romance in the sitcom air in season two.
Reba McEntire, of course, is known primarily as a legendary country western singer. But there is another Reba, the sitcom star, who can deliver a zinger or two like the best of them. In a setting similar to Cheers in Boston where 'everybody knew you name," the gang at the fictional restaurant/pub at Happy's Place in Knoxille, Tennessee is a comfortable mix.
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA - JULY 14: (L-R) Rex Linn, Belissa Escobedo, Pablo Castelblanco, Reba McEntire, ... More Tokala Black Elk, and Melissa Peterman attend the NBCUniversal presentation during the 2024 TCA Summer Press Tour at The Langham Huntington, Pasadena on July 14, 2024 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by)
On Happy's Place, the main premise follows McEntire as Bobbie McAllister after she finds out she has a much younger half-sister (Belissa Escobedo as Isabella). Isabella is less than half her age and she owns a share of the bar with Bobbie after their father's death. So, much of season one was spent developing the relationship between this 'odd couple' - one senior and one Generation Z. But there was much more to Happy's Place than the main premise.
Former Reba co-stars Melissa Peterman (as Gabby, the needy and dramatic bartender) and Reba McEntire already have proven chemistry, and any scene between the two is a lightning rod for plenty of chuckles. Then there is Happy's Place occupants Steve (Pablo Castelblanco), the accountant who is a major germaphobe, and waiter Takoda (Tokala Black Elk), the voice of reason who can fix anything. By episode 17 of the first season, we witness a more human side to Steve that makes him more than just the eccentricity-themed jokes. But the 'secret sauce' behind the successful first season of Happy's Place was the burgeoning romance between Reba's Bobbie and the gruff (but lovable, of course) cook Emmett (Rex Linn), who is also Reba's real life love interest.
NBCUNIVERSAL EVENTS "NBCUniversal Summer Press Tour "Reception" — Pictured: (l-r) Pablo ... More Castelblanco, Tokala Black Elk, "Happy's Place" in Pasadena, Calif. on July 14, 2024 — (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBCUniversal via Getty Images)
In the season finale on March 21, Isabella tries to set up Bobbie on a date with Linn's Emmett. The two already flirted with potential feelings earlier in the season, but the pair are worried about ruining their friendship if they take the next step.
Will Bobbie and Emmett take the plunge in season two?
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 09: (L-R) Rex Linn and Reba McEntire attend the 2023 Bring Change To ... More Mind Gala at City Winery on October 09, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by)
Traditionally, romance in the sitcom world takes time to brew. Remember how long it took for Sam (Ted Danson) and Diane (Shelley Long) and Sam and Rebecca (Kirstie Alley) in that first place where everybody knew your name?
Thankfully, there is plenty of time to build the potential relationship of Bobbie and Emmett in season two…and likely behind. And a shout out to Happy's Place for this particularly satisfying, and funny, first season.
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