Reba McEntire returns to TV in the hit sitcom Happy's Place, now streaming on Netflix. Watch her inherit a bar and find laughs in this top 10 show.
- April 12, 2026
AceShowbiz - Happy's Place is making waves as one of Netflix’s newest streaming successes, driven by the comedic talents of Reba McEntire. The NBC sitcom, which premiered its first season on Netflix on April 1st, has quickly climbed into the streaming platform’s Top 10 shows, according to data from Flixpatrol. This growing popularity comes just ahead of the show’s third season, already greenlit by NBC.
The series debuted on NBC in October 2024, marking a notable return for McEntire to sitcom television after a 17-year hiatus since her acclaimed show Reba ended in 2007. The multi-camera sitcom, filmed before a live studio audience, offers viewers 18 episodes in its initial season—a larger episode count than many contemporary sitcoms.
Happy's Place centers on Bobbie McAllister, played by McEntire, who unexpectedly inherits half-ownership of a bar named Happy’s Place from her late father. Alongside this surprise comes the revelation of a younger half-sister, Isabella, portrayed by Belissa Escobedo, who also inherits the other half of the bar. Isabella’s existence, unknown to Bobbie beforehand, is the result of an affair Bobbie’s father had years earlier.
The show explores the evolving relationship between Bobbie and Isabella as they navigate the challenges of running the bar together while building a familial bond. This heartfelt yet humorous premise has resonated with viewers, blending fresh storytelling with the familiar warmth of McEntire’s comedic presence.
The supporting cast adds depth to the narrative, with Melissa Peterman reprising a collaborative dynamic with McEntire as Gabby, the bar’s bartender. Rex Linn joins as Emmett, the cook, rounding out a strong ensemble that helps anchor the series. Fans of Reba will also appreciate several guest appearances by actors connected to that earlier show, adding nostalgic appeal without overshadowing the new storyline.
While Happy's Place benefits from McEntire’s star power, its success on Netflix demonstrates that it offers more than just a nostalgia trip. Its mix of comedy, family drama, and relatable characters has helped it secure a dedicated audience both on streaming and network TV.
Following a strong reception, NBC renewed the series for a second season in February 2025, which is currently airing on Fridays. Just this past February, the network announced a third season renewal, further solidifying the show’s place in NBC’s lineup and boosting anticipation for what’s to come.
The availability of Happy's Place on Netflix gives it broader reach, allowing new viewers to discover the show while existing fans catch up on episodes. Its swift ascent into Netflix’s Top 10 shortly after release highlights the growing trend of network sitcoms finding success on streaming platforms.
For those interested in comedy series with heart and a dash of family dynamics, Happy's Place offers a compelling option. It showcases Reba McEntire’s enduring talent not only as a country music icon but as a versatile comedic actress capable of leading a hit sitcom nearly two decades after her last one ended.
The first season of Happy's Place is currently available to stream on Netflix, while season two episodes continue to air weekly on NBC.
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