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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.
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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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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S2, EP20 "The Wall"Van and Cheyenne reconcile with Van's parents and Reba begins to feel competitive when Van's parents shower the baby with extravagant gifts.
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S2, EP21 "The Best Defense"Reba and Barbra Jean spar in self-defense class; Brock and Van install an alarm system and allow Jake to pick the secret password.
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