Happy's Place Renewed for Season 2 at NBC
This calls for a celebratory round at Happy's Place: NBC has renewed the Reba McEntire-Melissa Peterman comedy for Season 2, TVLine has learned.
Happy's Place has been averaging 4.6 million total viewers on Friday (with delayed playback), ranking No. 5 out of all comedies that have aired this TV season (behind CBS' Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, CBS' Ghosts, ABC's Shifting Gears and CBS' The Neighborhood).
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Happy's Place centers on McEntire's Bobbie, who inherits the titular tavern from her late father and soon finds out she has a new business partner, Isabella (played by Belissa Escobedo), a twenty-something half-sister that she never knew she had. Peterman, McEntire's Reba co-star, plays 'needy and dramatic' bartender Gabby.
The freshman comedy has already hosted a pair of Reba reunions: Steve Howey (fka Van Montgomery) guest-starred in the sitcom's Dec. 6 episode as a wealthy businessman looking to host his holiday party at Happy's Place, while Christopher Rich (Brock) is set to appear in the Feb. 21 episode as local tattoo artist Maverick.
The Season 2 renewal comes four episodes out from Happy's Place's Season 1 finale, which is tentatively set to air Friday, March 21 at 8/7c. TVLine's Renewal Scorecard has been updated to reflect the news.
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