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Van builds a new home office in the garage so he and Reba can be more productive, but Reba has a difficult time juggling family and the additional workload.
Van builds a new home office in the garage so he and Reba can be more productive, but Reba has a difficult time juggling family and the additional workload.
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S2, EP1 "House Rules"Reba's children carouse at Brock and Barbra Jean's place; Cheyenne and Van commiserate with each other about the baby.
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S2, EP2 "Skating Away"Just when Reba thinks things are getting back to normal, the Montgomery family is forced to move back in.
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S2, EP3 "Proud Reba"Cheyenne and Van apply for food stamps; against her better judgement, Reba accepts working at her ex-husband's office.
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S2, EP4 "Reba Works for Brock"Reba accepts a job reporting to Barbra Jean in Brock's dental office; Cheyenne goes to college; Van stays home to watch Elizabeth.
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S6, EP6 "Sweet Child O' Mine"Reba deals with Kyra and Cheyenne, who are at odds because Kyra feels her sister can not get enough of the family spotlight.
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S6, EP5 "The Break Up"Reba and Van end their real estate partnership; Barbra Jean auditions to be the new weather girl at a local TV station.
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S6, EP4 "Roll With It"Kyra moves back in with Reba, who catches her drinking; Brock and Barbra Jean confess that they let Kyra have an occasional beer in their house.
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S6, EP3 "Trading Spaces"Van builds a new home office in the garage so he and Reba can be more productive, but Reba has a difficult time juggling family and the additional workload.
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