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Reba discovers that Brock has been living secretly in the garage for several days to spend time apart from Barbra Jean.
Reba discovers that Brock has been living secretly in the garage for several days to spend time apart from Barbra Jean.
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S4, EP5 "Surprise"Reba and Cheyenne throw a surprise party in honor of Van's new arena football contract, but the real surprise comes when Van announces he has been traded to a team in Denver.
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S4, EP6 "Couples' Therapy"Reba confronts Brock and Barbra Jean's therapist when she learns he holds her responsible for most of their marital problems; Cheyenne prepares to console Van on his first visit home but is crushed to find that he loves his life in Denver.
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S4, EP7 "All Fore One"When Reba encourages Brock to follow his dream of playing professional golf, Barbra Jean gets upset, fearing it may lead to the end of her marriage.
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S4, EP8 "Hello, I Must Be Going"Cheyenne's emotions about Van living part-time in Denver boil over when she learns that he lied about having to return to Denver early.
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S3, EP12 "All Growed Up"Van announces he is quitting school to try out for arena football, but Reba's disapproval causes him to blow his chance.
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S3, EP11 "The Great Race"Van insists on coaching Reba after she agrees to compete against Brock in a 5K race to raise money for Jake's school.
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S3, EP10 "Regarding Henry"When Van and Cheyenne go out of town for Van's football game, Reba is upset to find they have asked Barbra Jean to take care of Elizabeth.
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S3, EP9 "The Cat's Meow"Kyra and Barbra Jean hide a stray cat in the attic since Brock is allergic; Reba and Brock ply Jake with outrageous gifts.
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