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Reba advises Van to treat Cheyenne as an equal in the family budget, which prompts him to give her an allowance.
Reba advises Van to treat Cheyenne as an equal in the family budget, which prompts him to give her an allowance.
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S5, EP13 "Don't Mess With Taxes"After Brock and Barbra Jean get audited, Brock informs Reba that the IRS is going to audit the last five years of their marriage.
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S5, EP14 "The Goodbye Guy"Embarrassed Brock believes the only way he can pay off his back taxes is to sell his house and move to Las Vegas.
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S5, EP15 "Money Blues"Reba advises Van to treat Cheyenne as an equal in the family budget, which prompts him to give her an allowance.
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S5, EP16 "The Trouble With Dr. Hunky"Dr. Jack Morgan returns to Houston with the intention of resuming his romance with Reba, despite the fact that he is still married.
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S4, EP15 "Flowers for Van"Deprived of Van's attention, Cheyenne develops a relationship with the father of her daughter's play date.
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S4, EP14 "Reba the Realtor"Reba decides to pursue a career in real estate, and Brock reluctantly allows her to handle the sale of his condo.
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S4, EP13 "Date of Mirth"Barbra Jean confesses that she has a big crush on her new marriage counselor, and she asks Reba to help her fire him.
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S4, EP12 "Reba and the Nanny"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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