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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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S6, EP1 "Let's Get Physical"Barbra Jean shows off her new sleek figure and staunch dedication to the gym, which Brock fears is about spending time with her male trainer.
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S6, EP2 "Just Business"Houston's premier real estate agent contacts Reba and Van for a meeting, exciting Reba but concerning Van that he will be her assistant.
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S6, EP3 "Trading Spaces"Van builds a new home office in the garage so he and Reba can be more productive, but Reba has a difficult time juggling family and the additional workload.
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S4, EP18 "Reba's Rules of Real Estate"Reba is thrilled when the city's hottest real estate agent wants to interview her for a job, until the woman shows up unannounced for a surprise meeting.
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S4, EP17 "The Pageant of Grandmas"When Reba enters a beauty pageant for grandmothers, Barbra Jean becomes jealous and sets out to prove she is the true Grandma Hart.
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S4, EP16 "Who Killed Brock?"Finger-pointing begins when Barbra Jean's new dog goes missing and a psychic tells her someone in the family is to blame.
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S4, EP15 "Flowers for Van"Deprived of Van's attention, Cheyenne develops a relationship with the father of her daughter's play date.
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