Reba’s 73% RT Sitcom Sets Season 2 Premiere Date With Super-Sized Return

Reba McEntire returned to the world of TV sitcoms with Happy’s Place on NBC in 2024, and now, the network has set a premiere date for season 2. The second season will land on NBC’s fall schedule in November 2025 with a special premiere.
The first season sees Bobbi (McEntire) inherit her father’s tavern, only to find out that she has to share it with a half-sister (Belissa Escobido) she never knew she had. Happy’s Place season 2 will pick up the tension and family bonding as the last scripted series of NBC’s fall 2025 schedule to premiere.
Happy’s Place season 2 will premiere on Friday, November 7, at 8:00 PM; however, the premiere night will be a special one as two episodes will air instead of one, giving the audience an entire hour of the sitcom to look forward to.
What The Double Premiere Means For Happy’s Place
NBC Has Faith In The Sitcom
Though Happy’s Place was renewed for season 2 in February, there has not been a lot of information revealed about the upcoming season. With the news of a special premiere for the sophomore season of the series, that could change.
The double-episode premiere night is a good sign for Happy’s Place. It’s a sign of NBC’s faith in the sitcom, which averaged just over 3 million live viewers per episode in its first season (via TV Series Finale). It ranked 7th in the ratings for all of NBC’s scripted shows for the 2024-2025 season (also via TV Series Finale), helping it avoid cancellation.
While sitcoms are typically standalone episodes so that new viewers can pick up a sitcom at any point in the series, a double premiere could also indicate that the story from the premiere continues into the second episode of the series. That could help hold the attention of sitcom viewers who are used to having to wait for the next week.
Happy’s Place showrunner Kevin Abbott previously told ScreenRant that season 2 will explore potential romance for Reba’s Bobbie, and that could easily start as early as the season 2 premiere. The audience already wants to see Bobbie happy because she’s Reba McEntire, and that double premiere could hook them further.
Showrunner Kevin Abbott previously worked on the sitcom Reba with Reba McEntire.
Our Take On The Double Premiere For Happy’s Place
NBC Is Giving Its Comedies A Chance To Thrive

These days, NBC is best known as the network home for (most of) Dick Wolf’s procedural series, like the Law & Order and One Chicago universes. It is not as well-known for its sitcoms as it was in the heyday of Friends. Giving Happy’s Place a double episode for its premiere night means NBC is ready to allow its sitcoms to grow.

Happy’s Place is not the only sitcom that is getting a double premiere night from NBC. St. Denis Medical will premiere on Monday, November 3 at 8:00 PM with a double episode as well. Those double episodes will really allow NBC’s audience to soak in the series and make them more likely to return the next week.
For new viewers, those double premieres might even lead to checking out the previous seasons on Peacock. A double episode should work well for Happy’s Place, bringing the series the attention it deserves. Clearly, NBC has faith that new audience members will be tuning in for the full hour.
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