NBC’s Silence on Reba’s Sitcom Has Me Worried — Why Hasn’t Happy’s Place Been Renewed Yet?

NBC’s latest update leaves me concerned about Happy’s Place. The Reba-led sitcom about a woman who learns of her half-sister’s existence after her father’s death is one of the network’s most popular shows. Happy’s Place debuted with over 10 million views and has consistently performed well despite its early Friday night time slot. It revolves around Bobbie’s (Reba McEntire) discovery that her father left half the tavern she is running to her half-sister, Isabella (Belissa Escobedo), as well as the interactions between the various quirky people who work at the tavern.

Happy’s Place’s strong ratings were enough for NBC to extend its order for a full season. However, despite the high viewership numbers, Happy’s Place season 2 is not guaranteed, since the network has not yet renewed it. NBC recently announced good news for the fans for a different freshman sitcom, so its silence about Happy Place’s future is making me worried, especially knowing that just because a show is popular, it doesn’t mean it’s saved from cancelation.

St. Denis Medical Already Scores A Season 2 Renewal (But Not Happy’s Place)
NBC Has Yet To Renew One of Its Most Popular Comedies

St. Denis Medical is the first show to score a renewal from NBC this season. The medical-themed mockumentary’s renewal makes sense, considering that 21 million people have watched it so far (via Variety). However, it is disappointing that NBC did not renew Happy’s Place at the same time, considering that it is pulling in similar numbers. It is difficult to understand why NBC would renew one but not the other if the network is making these early renewal decisions based on numbers. Of course, the fact that NBC hasn’t renewed Happy’s Place yet doesn’t necessarily mean they won’t.

It’s possible that the network decided to wait a few days between announcements so that both Happy’s Place and St. Denis Medical get the media attention they deserve for their renewals. Additionally, it is early in the season — St. Denis is the first scripted show NBC has renewed for the 2025-2026 season so far, and typically announcements are not made until April or May.

…it’s baffling why NBC would opt to renew St. Denis Medical first when Happy’s Place premiered earlier.

While there is still plenty of time before NBC has to make a final decision about Happy’s Place, there is still some cause for concern. I’ve covered renewal announcements for long enough to know that a popular show not scoring an early renewal when another one does could be a bad sign for its future. In relation to that, it’s baffling why NBC would opt to renew St. Denis Medical first when Happy’s Place premiered earlier.

What Are The Chances Of Happy’s Place Getting Renewed For Season 2?
Its Strong Ratings And Star Appeal Make The Chances Better Than Average

Based on the ratings, I’m still hopeful that Happy’s Place will be renewed eventually. I’m still disappointed that Blue Bloods was canceled despite strong ratings, but the two shows are not comparable. Blue Bloods was on a different network and had been on for fourteen years, while Happy’s Place is a new show. Furthermore, Happy’s Place is a comedy, and there are far fewer of those on television than there are dramas. Thus, NBC will likely want to keep any well-performing comedies, particularly newer ones, since they are usually cheaper to make.

The other thing that gives me hope is Reba McEntire’s star power. Her well-known name attracts audiences and thus, it’s likely a selling point. However, this also comes with higher pay for the talent. NBC needs to determine if Happy’s Place is profitable enough to be kept on the air. Ultimately, it’s still a business, and networks are looking to earn as much as they can.

Why NBC Needs Both St. Denis Medical & Happy’s Place
The Network Needs Two Strong Comedies To Be Competitive

Actually, both St. Denis Medical and Happy’s Place are important to NBC’s lineup. These two are the network’s best-performing comedies, and while the network has other lighthearted fare such as Night Court, these two are currently the ones that most people are interested in. If NBC is going to be competitive with other networks in the comedy arena, it needs breakout sitcoms, especially in light of CBS’ winning lineup, which includes huge hits such as Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage and Ghosts.

Additionally, Friday nights are notoriously difficult for scripted television. People tend to start their weekends by going out, which impacts viewership. Since Happy’s Place is doing well on Friday nights, NBC should hold onto it for as long as possible. For all these reasons, I’m hopeful that the show will be renewed, even though it’s concerning that it hasn’t happened yet.

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