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Happy's Place
Season 1
TV-PG
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Bobbie (Reba) inherits a restaurant from her late father, then learns she must share ownership with a newly discovered half-sister, creating awkward tension between the two.
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18 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
When Bobbie inherits her late father's tavern, Happy's Place, she's shocked to learn that she also has a new business partner in the half-sister she never knew existed.
Tapped Out
E2
Tapped Out
When Isabella starts trying to make changes to the tavern, Bobbie worries that this new partnership may not work out. Bobbie offers to take Isabella under her wing so she can learn the ins and outs of the tavern, but Happy's lawyer fumbles Bobbie's plan.
Don't Sweat It
E3
Don't Sweat It
Bobbie asks Isabella to move in with her, but when Isabella sees that Bobbie likes to address conflict head on, Isabella decides it might not be the best idea.
Fish Fry Monday
E4
Fish Fry Monday
When Emmett sees Bobbie drowning in work, he devises a clever ruse to give her a much-needed day off fishing, all under the guise of reviving the tavern's Fish Fry Mondays. Isabella dives into the world of bartending with Gabby.
Ladies' Night
E5
Ladies' Night
After Gabby's latest heartbreak, Bobbie and Isabella throw a Ladies' Night at the tavern to show Gabby she doesn't need a man to be happy, but things don't go as planned. Steve and Takoda tease Emmett about his sudden interest in dating apps.
Happy's House
E6
Happy's House
Bobbie reluctantly agrees to take Isabella to Happy's house in search of a connection to their late father, leading to Bobbie worrying about what they may find. Gabby hopes to strike it rich by searching through Happy's excessive penny collection on the hunt for a rare copper penny. Emmett and Steve both come in on their day off for some alone time.
Ho-Ho-Howey
E7
Ho-Ho-Howey
When the tavern's health insurance is threatened to be canceled, Gabby has a plan. She'll persuade her friend Danny to host his company party at Happy's. The catch is everyone must call Bobbie "Gabby" and Gabby "Bobbie." What could go wrong?
Dear Jack
E8
Dear Jack
When Bobbie catches Isabella doing a slow-fade breakup with her long-distance boyfriend, she convinces her to send a Dear John letter. Steve brings in a review praising Chef Emmett's cooking and acknowledging the tavern's bartender, "Abby."
Emcee Squared
E9
Emcee Squared
When Bobbie tries to claim her rightful role as emcee for the Tavern's anniversary party, she ignites a fierce showdown with Gabby, who's determined to steal the spotlight. Isabella and Steve bet on who will come out on top, adding fuel to the fire.
The MacAllister Girls
E10
The MacAllister Girls
When Bobbie's strong-willed daughter, Gracie, comes to visit from her military base in Qatar, Bobbie worries she and Isabella might not get along. Gabby, Emmett, Steve and Takoda all compete to give Gracie the best homemade gift.
Heart of the Matter
E11
Heart of the Matter
When Emmett is late to work, Bobbie becomes paranoid at the thought of why and begins to overreact. Gabby and Takoda help Steve pick out a new barstool to prove changing his OCD habits won't negatively impact the world.
Baby Doll
E12
Baby Doll
After Gabby expresses her concerns about parenting, Bobbie reassures her she'd be a great mother, which prompts Gabby to bring in an AI baby doll and turn the tavern into her personal day care.
Fri, Feb 7
E13
Mama Drama
When Isabella's mom, Maritza, arrives, Bobbie tells the crew she's forgiven her for what happened with Happy, only to realize Maritza holds a grudge against her; Emmett and Takoda try to find out why Steve can't return to his home in Colombia.
Feb 14
E14
Accountability
When a woman inherits her late father's tavern, she's shocked to discover that it's co-owned by a half-sister she never knew existed.. who has some interesting new ideas about how to run the family business.
Feb 21
E15
Episode 15
Feb 28
E16
Episode 16
Mar 7
E17
Episode 17
Mar 14
E18
Episode 18
Cast of Season 1
Reba McEntire
Bobbie
Belissa Escobedo
Isabella
Melissa Peterman
Gabby
Rex Linn
Emmett
Pablo Castelblanco
Steve
Tokala Black Elk
Takoda
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Rob Owen
Cute enough traditional sitcom in the "Reba" mold but half-sisters squabbling threatens to get old fast.
Screen Rant
Sarah Little
Many of the jokes land, while the emotional moments tug at the heartstrings. For those reasons alone, McEntire's new NBC sitcom is off to a good start.
Variety
Aramide Tinubu
A reminder that more traditional comedy series can still have a place on television, especially when they can add some 21st-century flair to long-established themes and tropes.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
If this show gets picked up, its intentional camp-out on middle ground may be the reason. Writing quality is a more significant factor, of course... (Fortunately the first two episodes of "Happy's Place" are delightful.)
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
Generational humor ensues including jokes, tired yet seemingly irresistible, in which older people attempt to talk like younger people.
TV Line
Dave Nemetz
By cramming a Gen Z worldview into a pre-Y2K sitcom format, Happy's Place is trying to straddle two eras… and is all the more shaky because of it.
Decider
Joel Keller
Happy's Place is a throwback sitcom that relies on character humor instead of broad gags, and that's always something that we will root for.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
It's just another low-rent sitcom with stale jokes, bland characters and a limp plot.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
Happy's Place does not feel like a well-established Nashville institution. It feels like a generic bar set on a studio lot and its staff feel like descriptions on a casting notice, plus Reba McEntire.
Common Sense Media
Joly Herman
Striking an admirable balance between Southern comfort and Southern hospitality, Reba McEntire's family comedy expertly bridges ethnic and generational gaps
Cracked
Tara Ariano
The few sitcoms that are even still being made to be broadcast over the air can't be genre-straddling tone poems like The Bear: premise-wise, less is more. Happy's Place fits the brief.
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