NBC Drops Trailer & Photos for 'Happy’s Place' Season 2 — Here’s What to Expect
- Je-Ree

- Oct 6
- 2 min read

NBC is giving fans a first look at Happy Place Season 2, and let’s just say the drama behind the bar is heating up faster than a happy hour rush. With Reba McEntire returning as the no-nonsense Bobbie, and a few bombshells set to drop, it looks like this little tavern has a lot more on tap than just beer and bar snacks.
The network has released brand new first-look photos, a sneak peek trailer, and a juicy synopsis for the sophomore season of the workplace sitcom that somehow makes sibling rivalry and bar management feel like a contact sport. Spoiler alert: family secrets don’t stay buried for long in this place.
In Season 2 of Happy Place, the tavern officially reopens its doors, and just when Bobbie thought she had adjusted to her unexpected new business partner (and long-lost half-sister) Isabella, played by Belissa Escobedo, a deep-rooted secret comes to light that threatens to flip everything upside down. NBC teases that this long-buried revelation will test loyalties, stir up old wounds, and force Bobbie to do what she does best—hold the place together with equal parts sarcasm and stubbornness.

Of course, it wouldn’t be Happy Place without its signature blend of comedy, chaos, and heart. The first-look images show Reba fully in command behind the bar, Isabella trying to find her footing, and a few familiar faces with suspiciously guilty expressions. Fans can also expect more of the show’s trademark workplace family dynamics, with just enough emotional punches to remind you that yes, even sitcoms can have depth.
There’s no confirmed premiere date yet, but based on this sneak peek, Happy Place Season 2 is shaping up to be a must-watch. Whether you come for the laughs, the secrets, or just to see Reba run a bar like a boss, one thing’s for sure—things are about to get messier than the bar’s lost and found bin.
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