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Kyra posts a video of Van on the Internet; Reba advises Brock to make a romantic gesture in order to save his marriage.
Kyra posts a video of Van on the Internet; Reba advises Brock to make a romantic gesture in order to save his marriage.
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S3, EP1 "She's Leaving Home, Bye, Bye"The entire family must deal with the fact that Kyra is leaving the home to go live with Brock and Barbara Jean.
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S3, EP2 "She's Leaving Home, Bye, Bye"The entire family must deal with the fact that Kyra is leaving the home to go live with Brock and Barbara Jean.
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S3, EP5 "Spies Like Reba"When Barbra Jean convinces Reba to hack into Kyra's e-mail, they find out she is planning to attend an unsupervised party.
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S3, EP6 "Calling the Pot Brock"Brock lies to Kyra when she asks him about his past drug use; Cheyenne makes a confession to Van about her own brush with drugs.
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S3, EP4 "The Best and the Blondest"Competing for her father's attention, Cheyenne announces she is going to pursue a career in dentistry.
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S3, EP3 "War and Peace"Reba feels closer than ever to Kyra since she moved in with Brock and Barbra Jean, especially because Kyra is driving them crazy.
Reba
S3, EP2 "She's Leaving Home, Bye, Bye"The entire family must deal with the fact that Kyra is leaving the home to go live with Brock and Barbara Jean.
Reba
S3, EP1 "She's Leaving Home, Bye, Bye"The entire family must deal with the fact that Kyra is leaving the home to go live with Brock and Barbara Jean.
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