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Diagnosis: Renewed! Why NBC is Keeping the Lights on at St. Denis Medical and Happy’s Place

Two women stand behind a bar, one in a floral dress, the other in a red sweater. A neon "TAP" sign is in the background. Both look serious.

NBC has decided to actually give us something to smile about. The network officially handed out early renewals to its comedy powerhouses, St. Denis Medical and Happy’s Place, ensuring our Tuesday and Friday nights remain occupied through the 2026-27 season. For those keeping score at home, that’s a Season 3 pickup for both, and honestly? It’s the smartest thing the Peacock has done since they stopped trying to make "fetch" happen with those experimental variety hours.


St. Denis Medical: The Mockumentary That Refuses to Flatline

If you haven’t checked into St. Denis Medical, you’re missing the most chaotic workplace since Dunder Mifflin—only with more stethoscopes and significantly higher stakes. This medical mockumentary has achieved something bordering on the miraculous: linear growth. In an era where everyone is watching on a three-day delay while folding laundry, St. Denis is actually pulling in more live viewers in the 18-49 demographic than it did last year.


The renewal is a massive vote of confidence for the cast led by Wendi McLendon-Covey and David Alan Grier. The show manages to balance the "snarky" reality of an underfunded Oregon hospital with a heart that isn’t just there for a transplant gag. It’s biting, it’s fast-paced, and it’s officially sticking around to continue its reign as the only primetime comedy growing without an NFL lead-in.



Happy’s Place: Reba Still Owns Friday Nights

Then we have Happy’s Place. Look, we all knew better than to bet against Reba McEntire. While the rest of the world is out at happy hour on Friday nights, a loyal legion of fans is hunkered down watching Reba navigate the complexities of running a tavern with a half-sister she didn't know existed.


The show has become a cornerstone of NBC’s "feel-good" programming. Recent episodes like "The Name Game" have seen ratings spikes that prove the classic multi-cam sitcom isn't dead—it just needed the right queen to lead it. By locking in a third season, NBC is signaling that they aren't ready to close the tab on this bar just yet.


What This Means for Your DVR

With new episodes of Happy’s Place returning February 27 and St. Denis Medical checking back in on March 2, fans can breathe easy knowing these aren't "burn-off" runs. These shows are the new pillars of the NBC Comedy brand.


NBC is clearly leaning into the "comfort watch" era, banking on the sharp, observational humor of St. Denis and the cozy, reliable laughs of Happy’s Place to keep Peacock subscriptions active. It’s a rare win-win for fans of quality television.


Are you Team Mockumentary or Team Sitcom? Drop a comment below and let us know which renewal has you more hyped, or head over to The TV Cave for more deep dives into your favorite binge-watches.

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