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Reba learns that Van has hired a nanny so that he can spend more time goofing off and doing all the things he didn't do before.
Reba learns that Van has hired a nanny so that he can spend more time goofing off and doing all the things he didn't do before.
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S4, EP18 "Reba's Rules of Real Estate"Reba is thrilled when the city's hottest real estate agent wants to interview her for a job, until the woman shows up unannounced for a surprise meeting.
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S4, EP19 "Driving Miss Kyra"When Kyra passes her driving test, Barbra Jean makes her sign a safety contract and provides her with a cell phone that contains a hidden GPS chip.
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S4, EP20 "Go Far"Brock volunteers to be a football coach and encourages Jake to try out for the team, so Reba persuades Van to train him for the tryouts.
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S4, EP21 "Help Wanted"Against her better judgment, Reba gives in to Cheyenne's pleas and hires the unemployed Van as her assistant, only to be surprised when he sells the house she has been trying to unload for weeks.
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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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S3, EP17 "Sister Act"Kyra punches a classmate who attacked her sister's reputation; Van helps Jake build a volcano for the science fair.
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