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Cheyenne convinces her mother to try speed-dating after Reba has a disastrous night on the town.
Cheyenne convinces her mother to try speed-dating after Reba has a disastrous night on the town.
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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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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, 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, 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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