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Reba feels closer than ever to Kyra since she moved in with Brock and Barbra Jean, especially because Kyra is driving them crazy.
Reba feels closer than ever to Kyra since she moved in with Brock and Barbra Jean, especially because Kyra is driving them crazy.
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S1, EP21 "Up a Treehouse Without a Paddle"When Brock spends a night in Jake's treehouse, Reba finds herself babysitting her ex-husband's newborn.
Reba
S1, EP22 "It Ain't Over Until the Redhead Sings"Cheyenne goes into labor shortly before her high-school graduation ceremony; Reba sings a lullaby to her new granddaughter in the hospital.
Reba
S2, EP1 "House Rules"Reba's children carouse at Brock and Barbra Jean's place; Cheyenne and Van commiserate with each other about the baby.
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S2, EP2 "Skating Away"Just when Reba thinks things are getting back to normal, the Montgomery family is forced to move back in.
Reba
S3, EP4 "The Best and the Blondest"Competing for her father's attention, Cheyenne announces she is going to pursue a career in dentistry.
Reba
S3, EP3 "War and Peace"Reba feels closer than ever to Kyra since she moved in with Brock and Barbra Jean, especially because Kyra is driving them crazy.
Reba
S3, EP2 "She's Leaving Home, Bye, Bye"The entire family must deal with the fact that Kyra is leaving the home to go live with Brock and Barbara Jean.
Reba
S3, EP1 "She's Leaving Home, Bye, Bye"The entire family must deal with the fact that Kyra is leaving the home to go live with Brock and Barbara Jean.
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