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Just when Reba thinks things are getting back to normal, the Montgomery family is forced to move back in.
Just when Reba thinks things are getting back to normal, the Montgomery family is forced to move back in.
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S3, EP15 "Brock's Mulligan"Embarrassed about living with his mother-in-law, Van tries to pass Reba off as his maid; Brock tells Reba and Barbara Jean he wants to pursue his dream of golfing professionally.
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S3, EP16 "The Shirt off My Back"Cheyenne is upset when Van decides to shave his head for the team; Barbra Jean convinces Reba to go into business with her.
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S3, EP17 "Sister Act"Kyra punches a classmate who attacked her sister's reputation; Van helps Jake build a volcano for the science fair.
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S3, EP18 "Fight or Flight"Everyone panics when Kyra disappears in the middle of the night; Van and Cheyenne appear on a cable sports show.
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S2, EP15 "Seeing Red"Barbra Jean dyes her hair red and transforms herself into a Reba look-alike; Reba senses Kyra is growing closer to her stepmother.
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S2, EP14 "The Rings"When Reba tries to sell her engagement ring online, Brock bids in hope of getting the ring back; Van decides it is time to buy Cheyenne a ring.
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S2, EP13 "The Vasectomy"Reba and Barbra Jean are furious when Brock reveals he had a vasectomy; Cheyenne and Van move out of the house in protest when Reba lays down new rules following a pregnancy scare.
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S2, EP12 "A Moment in Time"Everyone takes turns in front of the camera to create a video family album for Cheyenne's baby, Elizabeth.
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