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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.
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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S5, EP3 "As Is"When Reba teams up with Van to invest in real estate, he buys an uninspected house, which prompts her to want out of their partnership.
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S5, EP4 "And God Created Van"Cheyenne asks Reba to talk some sense into Van when he stops going to church, but when Reba's efforts fail, she takes her problem straight to the church's handsome new minister (Patrick Fabian).
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S5, EP5 "No Good Deed"Reba and Jake take in a stray dog that survived Hurricane Katrina, then Van and Cheyenne invite the owners to stay as well.
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S5, EP6 "Best Li'l Haunted House in Texas"Reba is disappointed when her plans for Halloween fall through because everyone in the family has other plans.
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S3, EP16 "The Shirt off My Back"Cheyenne is upset when Van decides to shave his head for the team; Barbra Jean convinces Reba to go into business with her.
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S3, EP15 "Brock's Mulligan"Embarrassed about living with his mother-in-law, Van tries to pass Reba off as his maid; Brock tells Reba and Barbara Jean he wants to pursue his dream of golfing professionally.
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S3, EP14 "To Tell the Truth"Cheyenne suspects Van of cheating on her with a sexy publicist and kicks him out of the house.
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S3, EP13 "The United Front"Over Brock and Barbra Jean's objections, Reba gives Kyra permission to go on her first date, then discovers the boy is 17 years old.
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