Warning: SPOILERS ahead for Happy's Place season 1, episode 18!cast of Happy's Place as Bobbie, who becomes the co-owner of the sitcom's titular bar in Knoxville, Tennessee. ing her as one major character is her real-life partner Rex Linn, who portrays the bar's cook, Emmett. The season 1 finale laid the groundwork for a developing romance between the pair, with Emmett's feelings slowly peeking out during the episode, despite not being outright stated.
Speaking with ScreenRant, Abbott explained how he believes Happy's Place has a chance to tackle romance in a way McEntire's previous sitcom, Reba, never could. The showrunner, who also oversaw seasons 2 through 6 of Reba, believes the first sitcom could never do romance quite right, contrasting it to the natural chemistry the lead actor has with Linn. He also teases what their relationship will be like in season 2, indicating how it will continue to develop in a positive direction. Check out what Abbott had to say below:
It was always a possibility that those two would be love interests. Before we had Rex in the breaking of the story and everything. That was always a potential love interest. With the old Reba show, the one area that we just never did well was the love interest for the old Reba character.
I'm sure I am much harsher on it than the audience, but for me, it was always like, "Eh, I don't buy it. I don't believe it at all." And we tried it a couple of times and it just never worked for me. So I've always kind of wanted to be able to tell some of those stories with Reba. She can do almost anything. That's the one thing that never popped. The chemistry wasn't working. So then when we brought Rex on, I thought, "Well, maybe this is the key. Maybe she's got to actually be attracted to this guy.
Because the one person she had a little spark with was James Denton. She was a little attracted to James Denton. Rex and she, I don't know how you felt, but that moment in the pilot, I just loved that. It just tickled me. I had such a good time watching it. That has been in the works. The season one finale, if I'd known and could plan out the entire thing, would've been in a different place. There'd be more to this.
But because we didn't get the pick-up until later on, I didn't know how many episodes we were going to have. I couldn't plan out all the steps to get to where I originally wanted to go. So this is earlier on in this entire ark. We're going to go to more places that I know of already, but the two of them have been great. That's a minefield you wouldn't necessarily walk into willingly, but it's been great so far.
What Abbott's Statement Means For Romance In Happy's Place
The Show Has Found Its Footing With The New Subplot
McEntire's original sitcom, Reba, aired from 2001 until 2007, focusing on the life of Reba Hart after she discovers her husband, Brock (Christopher Rich), had an affair. The show's romance elements weren't always a major factor, something that seems to contrast with the hints afforded by her newest sitcom's season finale. It lays the groundwork for Happy's Place season 2 exploring Bobbie's connection with Emmett in more meaningful ways, taking advantage of the real-world chemistry the couple have.

How THAT Happy’s Place Finale Scene Sets Up A Key Season 2 Arc Explained By Showrunner
ScreenRant interviews Happy's Place showrunner and EP Kevin Abbott about what season 1, episode 18's ending scene means for Bobbie and Emmett.
Given the plans Abbott has for them in the future, the showrunner is clearly more confident in their budding romance storyline than anything presented in Reba. This is aided by dynamic character development as well, such as Emmett's health scare making the pair defined by more than just their feelings for one another. It's a similar approach that Happy's Place can have for future episodes because of McEntire and Linn's relationship, allowing different elements to permeate on the small screen.
Our Take On Bobbie & Emmett's Building Romance In Happy's Place
Season 2 Can Take Full Advantage Of Their Chemisty
With the romantic buildup between Bobbie and Emmett still in its early stages, Happy's Place season 2 can take more advantage of their chemistry as their development continues. Not only will it showcase Abbott striving to depict more confident romances than Reba, but it can also emphasize the connection between the two actors and how well it works onscreen. With the show already having been renewed, it's only a matter of time before the two characters' relationship grows deeper.
Given the number of memorable, wholesome interactions between Bobbie and Emmett across season 1, the direction of their romance could embody their real-world relationship.
Since Happy's Place's romance is connected to McEntire, the portrayal could also reflect the couple's real-world relationship to some capacity. McEntire serves as an executive producer on the show, meaning she has some creative input into how the series will progress. Given the number of memorable, wholesome interactions between Bobbie and Emmett across season 1, the direction of their romance could embody their real-world relationship. This would make it all the more satisfying when their characters do get together.
Reba McEntire and Rex Linn started dating in 2020.
However, Happy's Place has only offered small hints as to how it will deepen their romance going forward. The season 1 finale saw Emmett ask if he can make sure she's okay every so often, indicating they'll be seeing one another outside of work more than usual. While it's not an exact confession, it's a first step toward a larger romantic storyline for the NBC comedy, laying the foundations for a much deeper connection the pair can build moving forward. This can further their characters while connecting them to their real-world relationship as well.
How Happy's Place Season 2 Can Keep Building Bobbie & Emmett's Relationship
The Pairing Can Shake Up The Sitcom's Expectations
For now, the budding couple has from Bobbie's sister, Isabella (Belissa Escobedo), whose observations about them later spread to the rest of the bar's employees. Seeing how other characters view them being together makes it seem like they could be involved in pushing them closer when season 2 arrives. This would mesh with their already close relationship, perhaps giving everyone a role in making the pair an official sitcom couple. It would also accomplish romance in a natural way, making Abbott's words ring more true than ever before.
With McEntire and Linn's real-world relationship, it makes sense for the chemistry between Bobbie and Emmett to be more satisfying as the show continues. Since Happy's Place season 2 will continue building on their romance, the approach embodying the actor's own partnership is a sensible approach. It also means more wholesome moments between them that build to their eventual pairing, reflecting their real-world relationship in a way that will make the show stand apart from Reba.
All episodes of Happy's Place season 1 are now streaming on Peacock.

Happy's Place
- Release Date
- October 18, 2024
- Network
- NBC
- Directors
- Pamela Fryman
Cast
- Bobbie
- Belissa EscobedoUncredited
- Writers
- Kevin Abbott
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