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Reba is pressured to take sides in a legal battle between her boss and Brock.
Reba is pressured to take sides in a legal battle between her boss and Brock.
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S2, EP16 "Terry Holliway"Reba and Brock attend an out-of-town funeral; Barbra Jean worries about her husband and his ex-wife being alone together; Reba sings.
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S2, EP17 "Valentine's Day"Brian asks Reba out for Valentine's day but she is nervous and pretends to be sick; Jake likes a girl at school.
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S2, EP18 "The Feud"Reba is pressured to take sides in a legal battle between her boss and Brock.
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S2, EP19 "And the Grammy Goes to..."Brock's mother says her son admits leaving Reba was a mistake; Cheyenne convinces Van to reconcile with his folks.
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S6, EP13 "The Kids Are All Right"Van and Cheyenne must move back in with Reba after he starts a fire at their house; Barbra Jean considers a job offer.
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S6, EP12 "The Housewarming"Reba drops by Cheyenne and Van's house unexpectedly; Barbra Jean has a meltdown during her weather report.
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S6, EP11 "She's With the Band"Kyra tells Reba and Brock that she is postponing college to tour with her band; Cheyenne and Van cannot agree on how to decorate their new house.
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