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Kyra and Barbra Jean hide a stray cat in the attic since Brock is allergic; Reba and Brock ply Jake with outrageous gifts.
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, EP22 "Girls' Night Out"Tensions between Reba and Barbra Jean lead to a bar brawl when they have a girls' night out to celebrate Cheyenne's birthday.
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S3, EP23 "Core Focus"Barbra Jean enlists Reba's help to break the news to Brock that she wants another baby, but the situation backfires when Barbra Jean catches Reba and Brock in a romantic embrace.
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S4, EP1 "The Accidental Role Model"Reba is put in the middle of Brock and Barbara Jean's marital troubles when Barbara Jean considers a divorce and claims Reba is her inspiration.
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S1, EP8 "Don't Know Much About History"When Van fails a history test due to the pressure of being a star football player, Reba steps in to tutor him.
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S3, EP21 "Happy Pills"Barbra Jean comes to Reba for advice when she suspects that Brock is cheating on her; Kyra's boyfriend breaks her heart.
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S3, EP20 "The Good Girl"Trying to be more wild, Reba takes Van's new sports car for a joy ride and accidntally ends up scratching it.
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S3, EP19 "The Big Fix-Up"Barbara Jean arranges a blind date for reluctant Reba; Van uses his bonus to buy a new sports car without consulting Cheyenne.
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S3, EP18 "Fight or Flight"Everyone panics when Kyra disappears in the middle of the night; Van and Cheyenne appear on a cable sports show.
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