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When Barbra Jean convinces Reba to hack into Kyra's e-mail, they find out she is planning to attend an unsupervised party.
When Barbra Jean convinces Reba to hack into Kyra's e-mail, they find out she is planning to attend an unsupervised party.
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S3, EP10 "Regarding Henry"When Van and Cheyenne go out of town for Van's football game, Reba is upset to find they have asked Barbra Jean to take care of Elizabeth.
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S3, EP11 "The Great Race"Van insists on coaching Reba after she agrees to compete against Brock in a 5K race to raise money for Jake's school.
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S3, EP12 "All Growed Up"Van announces he is quitting school to try out for arena football, but Reba's disapproval causes him to blow his chance.
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S6, EP9 "Bullets Over Brock"Reba discovers that Brock has been living secretly in the garage for several days to spend time apart from Barbra Jean.
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S3, EP9 "The Cat's Meow"Kyra and Barbra Jean hide a stray cat in the attic since Brock is allergic; Reba and Brock ply Jake with outrageous gifts.
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S3, EP8 "The Ghost and Mrs. Hart"Reba convinces Barbra Jean her house is haunted by the previous owner, but the joke wears thin when Barbra Jean moves in with her.
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S3, EP7 "Encounters"A counselor encourages all to share their feelings during a workshop; Reba packs Kyra's things to send to Brock's house.
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S3, EP6 "Calling the Pot Brock"Brock lies to Kyra when she asks him about his past drug use; Cheyenne makes a confession to Van about her own brush with drugs.
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