List of Reba episodes
The following is a list of episode titles from the sitcom Reba, broadcast by The WB and later The CW and aired from October 5, 2001 to February 18, 2007. A total of 126 episodes aired. Reba McEntire starred as the title character, Reba Hart.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 22 | October 5, 2001 | May 10, 2002 | |
2 | 24 | September 20, 2002 | May 9, 2003 | |
3 | 23 | September 12, 2003 | May 14, 2004 | |
4 | 22 | September 17, 2004 | May 20, 2005 | |
5 | 22 | September 16, 2005 | May 5, 2006 | |
6 | 13 | November 19, 2006 | February 18, 2007 |
Episodes
Season 1 (2001–02)
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | James Widdoes | Allison M. Gibson | October 5, 2001 | 1AES79 |
The Harts are in court-ordered therapy. As the story unfolds, Brock and Reba reveal that they are separated due to Brock's midlife crisis and while in court the entire family - Reba, Brock, Cheyenne, Jake and Kyra got into what the judge described as a brawl. While in therapy Brock reveals that he won't be moving back home because he has to marry his dental hygienist/assistant Barbra Jean because she is pregnant. Then, Jake lets it slip that Cheyenne, the Harts' 17-year-old daughter, is pregnant as well. Back at home, Van (Cheyenne's jock boyfriend) proposes to Cheyenne right in front of Reba. Reba organizes a shotgun wedding while trying to keep terminally perky Barbra Jean at a safe distance. Van's parents won't come to the wedding and have kicked him out of the house but, on the bright side, he managed to arrange a honeymoon at his uncle's beach house in Galveston. On the wedding day, Cheyenne is upset that her Dad hasn't arrived yet. Reba starts to lose it when she burns some of the food. Brock arrives with Barbra Jean. Cheyenne and Van get into an argument because Van plans to play football on their wedding night. Things are thrown, and Barbra Jean falls into the cake. Reba finally loses it, shouting at everyone. Reba and Cheyenne commiserate. Then Reba gives Cheyenne a pep talk about facing reality and plotting a new course. Cheyenne asks Reba if she can wear her wedding dress, instead of the sexy little number she had planned on. They have the wedding, and all ends beautifully. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "The Honeymoon's Over Or Now What?" | Gail Mancuso | Allison M. Gibson | October 12, 2001 | 1AES01 |
The high school's principal Mrs. Hodge (Julia Duffy) calls Reba and Brock into her office to give them a brochure on an alternative school for pregnant mothers, called Hollyhouse, that she feels Cheyenne should attend. When Reba returns to say that Cheyenne's decision is to stay in her regular high school the principal makes it clear that this wasn't a request. When Reba insists that Cheyenne be allowed to stay, the principal suspends the pregnant teen for three weeks, enough time to ruin her grades. First, Brock brings Barbra Jean into the group, making Reba more than unhappy. Then they begin discussing Cheyenne's situation and Reba comes up with an idea. They believed that if they kept Van out of school as long as Cheyenne is out of school, the principal will have to give in and let them both back because the school would lose their chance at a football championship without star cornerback Van. Cheyenne and Van have been staying at home in protest, but as the next big game approaches without any word from Principal Hodge, everyone begins to get nervous and doubt Reba's plan. At the last minute, the principal arrives, she was booed by the football crowd during pre-game warm-ups-and says that Cheyenne is welcome to come back to school. But suddenly Cheyenne says she won't go back. When Reba takes her aside to ask why, Cheyenne admits that before all this happened she was a role model to the younger girls and that she is no longer one because she is married and pregnant. When Reba explains that standing up for what she believes in was the right thing to do, Cheyenne realizes that it's that action which makes her a role model and decides to return to school. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "Someone's At The Gyno With Reba" | Gail Mancuso | Allison M. Gibson & Eric Horsted | October 19, 2001 | 1AES02 |
Van has finally moved some of his stuff (that his parents thoughtfully threw out on their front lawn for him) into the room he shares with Cheyenne. Unfortunately, most of it's either in bad taste or just downright unacceptable (like the cheerleaders poster). But when Cheyenne doesn't object, Reba can't understand why she wouldn't tell Van how she really feels. While on a visit to the gynecologist, Reba also discovers that Cheyenne and Barbra Jean are sharing the same doctor... and Brock has brought little Jake to the appointment. When Cheyenne accuses Reba of being a control freak and running Brock out of the marriage, Reba goes to therapy by herself. The therapist agrees that Reba is too controlling and suggests that she just let go of a few things; do something for herself like go to a movie. Van and Cheyenne are fighting because she's finally told him that she doesn't like the things he's added to their room. Reba goes to a movie, leaving the kids to fend for themselves for dinner. In a panic, Cheyenne calls Brock for help. Cheyenne and Brock both complain about Reba's controlling behavior, but when Cheyenne says that she thinks it's the reason her parents marriage ended, Brock gets serious for a minute and corrects her. He tells her that it was a two-way street and that Reba is not entirely to blame. In fact, he likes that she always speaks her mind. When Reba returns from the movie, she and Cheyenne have a heart to heart talk and Cheyenne apologizes. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "You Make Me Sick" | Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | October 26, 2001 | 1AES04 |
Cheyenne is experiencing morning sickness for the first time and Van is tired of her vomiting. Reba suspects that a neighbor does not want her son hanging out at Reba's house with Jake because of all the objectionable things that go on. Brock convinces Van that Cheyenne's morning sickness is mental and that she just needs to get over it after all, Barbra Jean only had one day of queasiness and now she's fine. He suggests that Van and Cheyenne come over to his place for a nice dinner. Cheyenne agrees to go but still doesn't feel well. BJ takes her aside and tells her that she just needs to lie. BJ feels terrible and has morning sickness too, but she hides it from Brock to keep him happy. Cheyenne attempts to act happy but finally breaks down and admits to Van that she feels awful. They agree to be honest with each other. Reba's neighbor admits that she doesn't want her son at Reba's house so Reba denies Jake permission to go on a campout with his friend. She tries to cheer Jake up with an indoors campout at home, but he doesn't buy it. Reba's neighbor shows up and says that she's sorry and she should have known that she can trust Reba. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "The Steaks are High" | Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | Robert Peacock | November 2, 2001 | 1AES05 |
After being named player of the week, Van begs Reba to host the pre-game dinner for the football team since his family won't even talk to him. When she finally gives in, he and Cheyenne are so excited she can't help but look forward to it... that is, until Brock and BJ arrive with the "bible" for team pre-game dinners. They offer to take hosting off of her hands, but Reba refuses to give in. If they have to have a perfect dinner, silly traditions and all, to win then that's what she'll give them. Reba has everything in order for the dinner until Cheyenne comes back from running errands at the store. It seems she was so overwhelmed looking in the baby aisle that when she went to pick up potato salad, she picked up the wrong kind. Reba solves the problem by dumping the potato salad into a serving dish and saying that no one will ever know. The dinner goes well, with Cheyenne even participating in cheers with her old squad. But Barbra Jean discovers Reba's ruse with the potato salad and tells the whole team. Reba takes the blame so the team isn't mad at Cheyenne. They decide all is lost and they might as well go get their butts kicked on the field. At half time the Wildcats are losing miserably. When Cheyenne finds out that Reba lied for her, she decides to take responsibility and confess to the team. Van stands up for his wife but it doesn't change the fact that Wildcats still think they're going to lose. Just then Reba saves the day again by arriving with the right potato salad. They go out and after a dramatic comeback, win the game. (Reba admits to Cheyenne that she just changed the labels and it's the same old potato salad.) Barbra Jean apologizes to Reba for telling everyone about the mistake. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "The Man and the Moon" | Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | Chris Alberghini & Mike Chessler | November 9, 2001 | 1AES06 |
Reba's kitchen garbage disposal is on the blink again and she refuses to call Brock to fix it like he used to do when he still lived at home. She tries to fix the disposal herself but only makes it worse. Giving in, she calls a handyman, Bill (guest star Greg Evigan - "B.J. and the Bear") takes a look under her sink and finds all of the "patches" that Brock has made over the years. Reba and Bill flirt and Brock gets jealous. When Bill offers to take Reba to a hardware store to pick out a new kitchen faucet, Reba can't believe that Bill would be hitting on her. Cheyenne is excited to be going out with the girls. While driving to a Wildcats football game they moon the players on the bus. Cheyenne has a great time but Van is upset that everyone is seeing his wife's butt. She argues that it's her butt and she can do whatever she pleases with it, besides she had so much fun... that is until Kyra points out that someone took pictures and they're on the Internet. Kyra tries to tell Reba that her outing with Bill to the hardware store is a date, but Reba won't believe it. She goes out with Bill and they have a great time picking out a faucet. Van tries to fix the Internet problem by telling everyone that if they vote for Cheyenne as best butt then he'll kick their butts. Cheyenne gets upset when no one votes for her because she knows that her butt won't be so cute anymore, the further along her pregnancy she gets. When they get back to the house Bill tries to kiss Reba but she stops him. She tells him that her divorce isn't final yet and she isn't ready but she hopes he's still around when she is. Reba then tells Cheyenne an embarrassing story about nude sunbathing in high school and Cheyenne feels better. | ||||||
7 | 7 | "Tea and Antipathy" | Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | Chris Alberghini & Mike Chessler | November 16, 2001 | 1AES03 |
Cheyenne and Reba argue over whether or not Cheyenne should do laundry and grocery shopping. Cheyenne returns from "grocery shopping" with no bags, but an application for an apartment that she and Van found. The only problem is they don't have the money to support themselves. Cheyenne asks Reba and Brock for money and they turn her down. She then tells Van to ask his parents. After all, they must be over the whole wedding thing by now and feeling guilty on top of it. Van returns with a new truck and his parents offer for them to move in. Van and Cheyenne pack up and are ready to move to the Montgomerys' house. When they take over their first load of stuff in their new truck Van's father asks to speak with him alone. The Montgomerys make it clear that they asked Van to move in, not Cheyenne. The truck and the offer were a bribe to get him to leave his new bride. Van knows how much this will crush Cheyenne, she was so excited about living in the Montgomery's mansion, maid and all. Kyra lies to her dad when cancelling their plans. Reba asks her why she lied and Kyra says that she and her dad are very different and it's uncomfortable for them to hang out. She calls back and tells Brock that she can make it after all. Reba talks to Brock and he admits he's a little bit afraid of Kyra. Reba tells him it's time they sat down and talked, that he needs to take his daughter out on a date. Van goes to Reba for advice and she tells him that he needs to finally stand up to his father. Van and Reba go over to the Montgomerys' to confront them. Mr. Montgomery starts insulting Reba and her lack of morals for allowing her daughter to get pregnant and it finally gives Van the courage to stand up to his dad. He tells Mr. Montgomery that Reba is a better father than he ever was and hands back the keys to the truck. Brock and Kyra go out on their date and end up at a frilly tea party store where both of them are incredibly uncomfortable (it was Barbra Jean's idea). They both decide they'd rather go see a movie. Van and Cheyenne tell Reba they're happy to be back home. Absent: Melissa Peterman as Barbra Jean (though mentioned by Brock) | ||||||
8 | 8 | "Don't Know Much About History" | Gary Shimokawa | Mike Larsen | November 16, 2001 | 1AES07 |
What Reba didn't want to hear: Kyra has forsaken her clarinet. Reba suspects there's more to the story than Kyra saying she's grown out of her old instrument. Van returns from school and announces that he's failed his history mid-term. Brock arranges for Van to retake the test so he can pass and still play football. Unfortunately, Brock's tutoring skills are a little too overbearing, so Reba takes over. She discovers that he knows the information, but was so stressed out over football, his marriage, future career and baby that he blanked on the test. Reba helps him study and calm down, but when Van goes to retake the test, he fails again. Brock once again gets him a makeup exam but after talking to Reba about finding other interests besides football, Van says he wants to be in the school play, "The Alamo Experience" as Scout #4, instead of playing in Friday night's game. She has her new tuba partner over to the house to practice and he turns out to be a cute boy named Brian. Kyra's busy making cookies for him at the same time denying she's interested. At the end of one "jam session" Brian asks her if she could find out whether or not her clarinet-playing friend Melissa Burke likes him. Kyra's crushed but says she'll do it. Brock finally allows Van to try acting after Reba convinces him that he should take some of the stress out of his life. He has a great time in the play, even thinking he'll try out for the Spring musical. Brock returns from the game announcing that the Wildcats won. Van is so thrilled that the team can win without him he wants to play again because the pressure's off. Absent: Melissa Peterman as Barbra Jean | ||||||
9 | 9 | "Every Picture Tells a Story" | Gary Shimokawa | Gary H. Miller | December 14, 2001 | 1AES08 |
Reba's longtime friend Lori Ann returns to their hometown. Lori Ann encourages Reba to get rid of Brock's junk out of her garage, and they find a photo that suggests that Brock was fooling around with B.J. long before him and Reba separated. Barbra Jean reveals that she had affairs with many other doctors, but was not with Brock in the picture but with a different doctor. | ||||||
10 | 10 | "When Good Credit Goes Bad" | Ellen Gittelsohn | Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | January 11, 2002 | 1AES09 |
Reba is having a decadent lunch with Lori Ann after a day of shopping and offers to pay, claiming it's a celebration since her divorce is final in a month. The waitress comes back to table to say that her credit card has been declined. When Reba gets home and calls the credit card company to report her card number stolen, she finds out that someone has been on a spree, spending $4,000 on a diamond tiara and $175 at a religious gift shop. Who would do such a thing? Barbra Jean of course. Reba shows up at his door spitting fire because his mistress has run up the limit on her credit card. They had decided that during the divorce they would each get one card and Brock accidentally gave BJ the one for Reba's account. BJ tries to explain that the tiara was meant to dress up her simple wedding suit and lets it slip that they're planning on saying their vows in St. Thomas at dental convention in two weeks. Reba's shocked that they were going to sneak off and wonders how Brock thinks he can get married when their divorce isn't final. He tries to explain that all she has to do is sign a form and he can marry BJ before their divorce is final. Cheyenne answers a call from the principal pretending to be Reba. It's actually Kyra's school and they want to know why she didn't attend that day. Cheyenne covers for her, saying Kyra was sick and she (Reba) forgot to call in. Kyra says she went to the downtown library because Maya Angelou was there. Cheyenne and Van decide it's a great opportunity to test their parenting skills and force Kyra to do a number of chores as "punishment." After cleaning their room and doing their laundry Kyra decides that telling Reba is better than being under the thumb of Cheyenne and Van. Reba gets a call from a hysterical BJ who's been arrested by mall security for using Reba's stolen credit card. Reba visits her in mall jail and finds herself feeling sorry for BJ because Brock wants to get the wedding over with. Reba encourages her to ask for the wedding of her dreams. Brock stops by Reba's house and she tells him that she'll sign the form. Brock says it's not necessary since she was so nice to BJ, he decided that he'll give her the wedding of her dreams. Reba has talked her way into allowing Brock to have a wedding in town to his mistress with all their friends, he even asks her to sing. Kyra admits to skipping school and Reba says she'll let it slide this time. Cheyenne and Van are shocked at her lenience until she turns to them and asks how she should punish a big sister and brother-in-law who blackmailed Kyra to do their chores? | ||||||
11 | 11 | "Meet the Parents" | Richard Correll | Allison M. Gibson | January 18, 2002 | 1AES10 |
Reba's parents (guest stars Barry Corbin and Dorothy Lyman) are celebrating their 46th wedding anniversary. They're taking a vacation and on the way they plan on stopping by Reba's to see the family. Reba's excited about her parents' visit until her mom starts making comments about what makes a good marriage. Thinking her mother is disappointed that she didn't keep her marriage together, Reba takes the comments to heart. Nevertheless, she plans a lunch to celebrate the anniversary and tells Brock that he should stop by and say hi, but not to bring Barbra Jean. Van's terrified of Cheyenne's grandparents because he's sure they disapprove of the marriage and Cheyenne's pregnancy, blaming him. Grandma assures him that she and her husband got married young as well. She gives Cheyenne a locket that her husband gave her a few years after they got married. It contained a real diamond ring, since they were too poor to have a real one when they first wed. Cheyenne admires the amount of memories her grandparents have, so she tries to create some of her own with Van by giving him a heart-shaped keychain with a poem she wrote herself. Van mocks the keychain, but when he hands her his own handmade gift she's equally as unimpressed. Brock stops by to say hi to Reba's parents and their reception is pretty cold at first. Just as they're starting to warm up to Brock again, Barbra Jean pops in the house with a pie she's made. They manage to get invited to the anniversary brunch where the conversation's tense at best. Barbra Jean doesn't seem to notice the cold disapproval around her, as usual. When Reba's mom discovers that BJ's an outlet mall bargain hunter they decide to go shopping together. Reba tags along, only to be shocked at how well BJ and her mom get along. When they return from the mall, Reba accuses her mom of liking BJ too much and insinuating that it's Reba's fault her marriage didn't last. Her mom explains that when she first saw BJ, she thought Reba was letting herself get made a fool of, that she wasn't standing up for herself. But now she realizes that Reba's stronger than she thought possible because she's allowing BJ into her life. Van and Cheyenne agree that their memories will get made, without forcing them to happen. Reba's parents take off on their vacation and the house returns to normal as it gets. | ||||||
12 | 12 | "A Mid-Semester's Night Dream" | Linda Day | Robert Peacock | January 25, 2002 | 1AES11 |
Reba announces at breakfast that she has a new position as a substitute teacher at the high school. Cheyenne is mortified that her mother's going to be around, but Reba assures her that she put Brock through dental school by teaching and she's always intended to go back to it. Cheyenne won't even know she's there. Reba's first day was full of pranks and mishaps and she absolutely loved it. When she arrives home Brock is waiting. Kyra called him to say that they're turning into latchkey kids and he's concerned that Reba's not home. She assures him that it'll all work out fine. Van and Cheyenne's friends Marisa and Eric are deeply in love. They're hanging out a Reba's house and announce that they've decided to get married. After a little questioning by Reba, she discovers that part of the reason they want to get married is to have sex and the other part is because Cheyenne and Van seem to be having so much fun. Reba convinces Van and Cheyenne to clue them into the realities of married life. She then explains how unlikely it is that a marriage would last and urges them to think about it some more. When Van and Cheyenne try to explain to their friends how hard married life is, it's revealed that Cheyenne feels smothered by Van and Van wishes he'd shopped around a little more before settling down. They argue and start to question why they got married (other than the pregnancy of course). Reba is pulled out of class by Principal Hodge and is told that she's being fired. Apparently Marisa's mother called the school because she walked in on Marisa and Eric about to have sex. From what they understand, Reba told them they didn't have to be married to have sex. Reba tries to explain that they came to her for advice and she counseled them not to get married, but she never said they should have sex outside of marriage. Unfortunately, having Van and Cheyenne as married pregnant teenagers in her house isn't setting a good example and Reba is fired anyway. Reba comes home, saddened by losing her job. Brock tells her that he supports her going back to teaching. Reba explains that she was fired and tells him why. She wonders if she's making it too easy for Van and Cheyenne. Brock tells her that by taking them in, she was making a very brave decision and thanks her for it. Out on the front porch, Van comes home to find Cheyenne sitting there. She asks him why he married her and he asks her the same question. They figure out that they still want to be married and repeat their own version of their vows to each other. | ||||||
13 | 13 | "Brock's Swan Song" | Gail Mancuso | Gary H. Miller | February 1, 2002 | 1AES13 |
Cheyenne and Van are going to get an ultrasound that will tell them the sex of their baby. Brock arrives and announces that his father John D. has died. He was on the golf course when a swan kept interrupting his putting. He took a swing at the swan and had a heart attack. It's clear that Brock and his father weren't very close and he begs Reba to help him with funeral arrangements. Having known John D. for over twenty years, Reba prepares a small funeral ceremony including a few friends and family. The arrangements are almost complete when Brock comes by with BJ (deep in mourning even though she never met John D). BJ puts together an elaborate funeral complete with white doves and a Baptist choir. Reba takes Brock aside and convinces him that this isn't what John D. would've wanted. She mentions that he'd have been happy to buried on a golf course. Brock thinks this is a great idea and immediately has John D. cremated. He begs Reba to help him spread the ashes on the 12th hole at the country club. Reba gives in, but the cops arrive and arrest them for illegally spreading the ashes. Cheyenne and Van find out that they're going to have a baby girl. Cheyenne immediately comes up with a ton of girls names, but Van doesn't seem to be so thrilled. He always envisioned them having a boy that he could play football with. Cheyenne tries to convince him that he'll be just as good of a dad to a girl as with a boy but he thinks that he'll have nothing in common with a girl. Brock and Reba sit in the police station and Brock begins to come to terms with his dad's death. They never got along and rarely saw each other. When the minister asked if anyone had objections during their wedding ceremony, John D. stood up and said that Brock didn't deserve Reba. Reba convinces him that John D. was really proud of him for being a dentist and that despite their estrangement, really loved him. Brock begins to mourn his father and the breakup of his marriage to Reba. The police let them go, but make them take John D.'s ashes and Brock is banned from the country club for life. Jake is having nightmares about John D. in heaven and mean angels so he comes downstairs to Van and Cheyenne. Van sits him down and convinces him that the angels are really nice and that John D.'s in a good place. Cheyenne points out that both little boys and little girls need that kind of reassurance and that Van will be a good father. Brock takes Jake to the 12th hole at the country club and covertly spreads the rest of the ashes (most of which he spread in the mud pit at the Kit Kat club). | ||||||
14 | 14 | "The Story of a Divorce" | Amanda Bearse | Chris Alberghini & Mike Chessler | February 15, 2002 | 1AES14 |
When Reba receives her final divorce papers, Lori Ann persuades her to get back into action and start dating. Lori Ann runs through her list of eligible men on her palm pilot and digs up Reba's former boyfriend from college, Parker Reynolds (Peter Scolari). Reba can't remember why she ever broke up with him and agrees to see him. On the first date she is reminded of why. He is a lousy kisser and there are no sparks between them. Kyra convinces Jake that Parker is going to be the "new Daddy" and that Reba will be changing his name or even worse, give him away! Reba lets Parker down easy for the second time and out of respect lets him know that he is a lousy kisser and she feels nothing for him. | ||||||
15 | 15 | "You May Kick the Bride" | Gail Mancuso | Patricia Carr | February 22, 2002 | 1AES16 |
Barbra Jean is finally going to have her dream wedding to Brock. There's just one problem: a case of the pre-wedding jitters has hit the bride and she turns to Reba for help. BJ wants Reba's blessing for her marriage to Brock and for the wedding itself. Eventually Reba consents to BJ's request because she knows that marrying Brock is the right thing for Brock to do. Kyra doesn't want any part of her father's wedding, especially in the silly dress that BJ picked out, but Reba convinces her to go on with the show. Right when BJ gets ready to walk down the aisle, Reba accidentally steps on BJ's dress and it rips. Unbeknownst to Reba when she sowed up the rip she sowed it to her pants. So when BJ walks down the aisle Reba is tagged along with her and has to stand up at the altar when Brock and Barbra Jean say their vows. | ||||||
16 | 16 | "Vanny Dearest" | Dana De Vally Piazza | Eric Horsted | March 15, 2002 | 1AES12 |
Van is named the football "player of the year" and the only thing that would make his moment complete is to have his parents there. Reba tries to convince the Montgomery's to mend the rift with their son over his marriage to Cheyenne. Van's mom Sue attends the awards ceremony, and being so moved by her son's sentiments, she smothers him with attention. This causes Cheyenne to get upset over Van's new mama's boy behavior, especially when Sue leaves her husband and moves in with Reba. Reba encourages Van to cut the apron strings. Absent: Melissa Peterman as Barbra Jean Hart (Brock's mentions that she is visiting her mom) | ||||||
17 | 17 | "He's Having a Baby" | Dana De Vally Piazza | Heather Wordham | April 12, 2002 | 1AES15 |
An incident involving a baby doll arises when Reba agrees to be Cheyenne's substitute in Lamaze class and she finds out that Brock and Barbara Jean are in the same class. When Reba hits Brock with a plastic baby he ends up in the hospital, but Reba finds out when he (Brock) confesses that Barbara Jean accidentally smashed his right foot with the baby crib as they moved it in the nursery. | ||||||
18 | 18 | "She Works Hard for Their Money" | Gail Mancuso | Chris Atwood | April 19, 2002 | 1AES17 |
Reba throws a baby shower for Cheyenne. She warns Brock to get the kids something practical, rather than the big screen TV he had planned on buying. At the end of the shower Reba gives Cheyenne a quilt she spent the last eight months making out of Cheyenne's old baby clothes. Then Brock walks in and hands Cheyenne the keys to a brand new (well, used) car. Reba gets upset because they had a deal with their kids: they get a new car when they can pay for half. Cheyenne and Van need to pay for their half of the car before they can use it. Cheyenne starts doing work around the house and Van takes a job at a pizza place. When Van gets promoted to pizza delivery driver, Reba has to do the driving since Van doesn't technically have a car yet. Exhausted from essentially taking on Van's job, Reba cuts the kids a check for their half of the car and calls it a baby shower gift. When they run out to sit in their new/used car, Brock questions her change of heart. Reba explains that she just got credit for giving the kids the car that Brock bought for them, and rips up the check. | ||||||
19 | 19 | "Labor of Love" | Ellen Gittelsohn | Miriam Trogdon | April 26, 2002 | 1AES18 |
Both Barbra Jean and Cheyenne are due to have their babies in the next few weeks. Brock is canceling his annual camping trip because he promised BJ that he'd be there when she went into labor. The University of Southern California is courting Van for their football team. Brock is happy with the idea but Reba wants Van and Cheyenne to go to the University of Houston so they stay nearby. When Reba finds out that a recruiter from USC is on his way, she convinces Brock to go on his camping trip anyway so he's not around to encourage Van to go to school all the way in California. During the recruiter's visit, Cheyenne feels what she thinks are labor pains. The whole family, including Barbra Jean, trots off to the hospital just to be sure. Cheyenne's not in labor, but suddenly Barbra Jean is. Reba begins to feel guilty for sending Brock away, so she treks into the woods to find him. Van and Cheyenne decide to stay in town and go to the University of Houston so they can be near their family and Barbra Jean has a baby boy. His name is Henry Charles Jesus Hart. | ||||||
20 | 20 | "The King and I" | Amanda Bearse | Gary H. Miller | May 3, 2002 | 1AES20 |
Cheyenne and Van are nominated for Prom Queen and King. Everyone's surprised by the students overlooking Cheyenne's pregnancy and nominating her anyway. Cheyenne's so excited because she feels like did before she was pregnant. Van finds out that the mean but beautiful cheerleader will most likely win Queen and, worried about how much it'll hurt Cheyenne, he tries to fix it. He convinces all the nerdy kids in school to actually vote in the first place and vote for Cheyenne. In return, he'll invite them to a pre-prom party at Reba's house. Van and Cheyenne win and, after the party, head to the prom. The nasty cheerleader walks by and comments on why Cheyenne really won - Van's popularity. Upset, Cheyenne refuses to enter the dance. Back at home, Cheyenne and Van make up and dance together in Reba's living room. Absent: Mitch Holleman as Jake Hart | ||||||
21 | 21 | "Up a Tree House with a Paddle" | Amanda Bearse | Robert Peacock | May 10, 2002 | 1AES19 |
Brock has once again fallen back on a promise he made to Jake by missing a soccer game. Jake scored his first goal (first one for his own team) and Brock missed it. Feeling guilty because he's spending so much of his time helping with the baby and keeping his dental practice going, Brock promises Jake he'll finally build that tree house in the backyard they've been talking about. Reba warns Brock not to make another promise he can't keep. Brock shows up one day with a huge box containing all the parts to the tree house and promises he'll put it together. As Jake gets impatient waiting for his tree house, Reba decides to rope Van into helping her build it. They manage to put it together, if a bit lopsided. Brock promises to spend the first night in the tree house with Jake. While they're outside, Barbra Jean comes over in a panic because she can't get the baby to sleep. Reba ends up looking after little Henry when B.J/ falls asleep. Brock decides he can't have Reba clean up his messes anymore and gets ready to take BJ home. Jake's upset that Brock has broken another promise. Brock explains he's trying to figure out how to manage everything and little Henry needs him right now. But, he's doing the best he can. Jake accepts this and ends up spending the night in the tree house with Van. | ||||||
22 | 22 | "It Ain't Over Till the Redhead Sings" | Amanda Bearse | Allison M. Gibson | May 10, 2002 | 1AES21 |
Van and Cheyenne, who is nearing her due date and having trouble moving around, are excited about their upcoming graduation day. They tell Brock, BJ and Reba they want to be in the delivery room alone because it's about time they take responsibility for things. Reba's hurt but takes the news in stride. Principal Hodges stops by and hands Cheyenne her diploma, assuming Cheyenne is too pregnant to attend the ceremony. It's obvious Principal Hodges just wants to avoid the embarrassment of a pregnant teen at graduation. Cheyenne stands up for herself and says she'll be at the ceremony and hands back the diploma. On the morning of graduation day Kyra notices Cheyenne is acting a little funny. She figures out Cheyenne's in labor but promises not to say anything because Cheyenne is intent on getting her diploma in person. At the ceremony, just as Reba figures out what's going on, Cheyenne is about to walk across the stage. Suddenly the contractions get to be too much so Van carries her across and announces they're having a baby. At the hospital Cheyenne screams for her mother so Reba gets to be in the delivery room. Reba holds her granddaughter for the first time and sings a lullaby. |
Season 2 (2002–03)
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23 | 1 | "House Rules" | Will Mackenzie | Kevin Abbott | September 20, 2002 | 2AES01 |
Reba suspects that Brock and Barbra Jean are more lenient with the kids than she is, so she pokes around to find out just what Jake and Kyra get away with while in their care. Back at the Hart residence, Cheyenne and Van bicker over the constant attention they need to give their newborn baby girl. But Reba comes to the rescue with a plan for the feuding pair to reconnect and have some time away from their crying infant. | ||||||
24 | 2 | "Skating Away" | Will Mackenzie | Matt Berry | September 27, 2002 | 2AES02 |
With Cheyenne, Van, and the baby living in student housing, things are finally back to normal and Reba plans to focus more attention on Kyra, who has become distant. However, her plans suddenly fall short when Van injures himself, suspending his scholarship and losing his off-campus housing, forcing the Montgomery's back into Reba's home. | ||||||
25 | 3 | "Proud Reba" | Gail Mancuso | Chris Case | October 4, 2002 | 2AES03 |
With finances tight, Reba sets out to find a job but quickly learns that her many years of experience as a mother don't transfer over into the job field. When Cheyenne and Van happily announce that they've applied for food stamps, a very frustrated Reba swallows her pride and takes Brock up on his offer to give her a job in his dental office. | ||||||
26 | 4 | "Reba Works for Brock" | Katy Garretson | Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | October 11, 2002 | 2AES04 |
Reba sets aside her pride and accepts a job reporting to Barbra Jean in Brock's dental office. As if things couldn't get any worse, she also finds herself counseling Brock after Barbra Jean complains to Reba that Brock is neglecting her. Meanwhile, Cheyenne goes back to college and Van is left to play Mr. Mom at home with the baby. | ||||||
27 | 5 | "It's Jake's Party, Cry If You Want To" | Katy Garretson | Christopher Lehr | October 18, 2002 | 2AES06 |
Reba tries not to make fun of Barbara Jean at Jake's birthday party but an unexpected twist occurs when Brock arrives recovering from Botox injections. | ||||||
28 | 6 | "Safe Dating" | Leslie Kolins Small | Ari Posner & Eric Preven | November 1, 2002 | 2AES07 |
Reba takes a romantic interest in Kyra's boyfriend's father, but the situation gets difficult when Kyra breaks up with her boyfriend. | ||||||
29 | 7 | "Mommy Nearest" | Jack Kenny | Pat Bullard | November 8, 2002 | 2AES05 |
When Reba goes to work full-time for Brock's rival, Barbara Jean helps take of Kyra and Jake after school as well as cooking dinner. One night when Barbra Jean gets ready to leave Jake calls her "Mommy" which irritates Reba. Meanwhile, Van gets a new job working as a gardener, and Cheyenne can't understand why he'd rather spend time with his fellow "lawn jockeys" than the in-crowd. | ||||||
30 | 8 | "Switch" | Katy Garretson | Stevie Ray Fromstein | November 15, 2002 | 2AES08 |
In hopes of resuscitating her non-existent love life, Reba hits the bar scene with her friend Lori Ann. Cheyenne finally convinces a reluctant Reba to try speed dating, and everyone is surprised when she actually makes a love connection. | ||||||
31-32 | 9-10 | "Ring-a-Ding" | Will Mackenzie | Matt Berry | November 22, 2002 | 2AES09 |
Reba begins to feel more comfortable in her relationship with Brian so she bravely invites him home to meet her family. Meanwhile, Brock and the kids are less than enthusiastic after they learn they have to attend Barbra Jean's family reunion in Fisheye Bottom. At the reunion, Brock runs scared of Barbra Jean's gun-toting father, Big Daddy, and Barbra Jean finds herself the butt of the joke when it comes to her older sister and brother-in-law Note: This is a double episode so it lasts approx 40-42 minutes instead of 20-25 minutes. | ||||||
33 | 11 | "Cookies For Santa" | Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | Matt Berry | December 13, 2002 | 2AES10 |
Reba is disappointed to learn she'll be spending Christmas Eve alone, but while paying a visit to the local homeless shelter she meets a special person who teaches her the true meaning of the holiday season. Meanwhile, Cheyenne and Van's plan to start a new holiday tradition backfires; and Reba and Brock argue over who will be the one to give Jake his first bike for Christmas. Everyone including Brock, Barbra Jean and Henry spend the night at Reba's for Christmas Eve. | ||||||
34 | 12 | "A Moment in Time" | Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | Chris Case | January 10, 2003 | 2AES11 |
The family makes a time capsule tape for Elizabeth, but privacy is thrown out the window when the family decides to watch what everyone says on the tape. | ||||||
35 | 13 | "The Vasectomy" | Will Mackenzie | Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | January 17, 2003 | 2AES14 |
Brock finds himself stuck between two irate women, Reba and a baby-crazed Barbra Jean, after he reveals that he had a secret vasectomy two years ago while he and Reba were trying to save their marriage. Meanwhile, following a pregnancy scare, Cheyenne and Van move out of the house in protest after a furious Reba lays down some new ground rules. | ||||||
36 | 13 | "The Rings" | Jack Kenny | Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | January 24, 2003 | 2AES12 |
A sentimental Brock is so upset to find out that a strapped-for-cash Reba is selling her engagement ring on eBay that he enters the bidding in an attempt to get the ring back. However, keeping the ring "in the family" takes a bizarre turn when Barbra Jean assumes the ring is for her. Meanwhile, Van decides it's time to buy Cheyenne a ring of her own, but is embarrassed when he is forced to choose between a cubic zirconia or a tiny diamond. | ||||||
37 | 14 | "Seeing Red" | Will Mackenzie | Story by: Jessie Abbott Teleplay by: Kevin Abbott | January 31, 2003 | 2AES15 |
Reba, at Brock's insistence, convinces an exhausted Barbra Jean to treat herself to a make-over. However, much to everyone's surprise, Barbra Jean transforms herself into a Reba look-alike. To make matters worse, Reba begins to feel Kyra pulling away from her while growing closer to her step-mom Barbra Jean. Meanwhile Cheyenne gets upset when she thinks Van doesn't think she's hot anymore. | ||||||
38 | 15 | "Terry Holliway" | Will Mackenzie | Matt Berry | February 7, 2003 | 2AES17 |
Attending an out-of-town funeral for Reba's college boyfriend, Reba and Brock take a walk down memory lane but are overwhelmed by feelings of guilt over the fact that Reba broke up with her boyfriend to run away with Brock. Back at home, Barbra Jean worries about Reba and Brock being alone together; and Cheyenne and Van get power hungry when they're left in charge of Kyra and Jake. Reba sings in the episode's final moments. | ||||||
39 | 16 | "Valentine's Day" | Will Mackenzie | Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | February 14, 2003 | 2AES16 |
Reba is so freaked out about spending Valentine's Day with Brian that she pretends to be sick to get out of the date, but her plan backfires when he shows up with chicken soup and tells her he loves her. Meanwhile, in a battle of male egos, Brock and Van compete to see who can be the most romantic with their wives. | ||||||
39 | 17 | "The Feud" | Will Mackenzie | Ari Posner & Eric Preven | February 21, 2003 | 2AES13 |
Reba doesn't like it one bit when she is pressured to take sides as the key witness in a silly legal battle between two bullheaded and immature dentists, her boss Eugene and Brock until Reba found out that the feud is about Barbara Jean. After Eugene's neck is broken by Brock he sues him in court. Meanwhile, the gloves come off when Cheyenne and Van argue over which one of them is a bigger liar and cheat. | ||||||
40 | 18 | "And the Grammy Goes to..." | Gail Mancuso | Kevin Abbott | February 28, 2003 | 2AES18 |
Brock's mother comes to visit and drops the bomb that Brock confided to her that he may have made a huge mistake by leaving Reba to marry Barbra Jean. Meanwhile, Cheyenne convinces Van that it might be time to forgive and forget with his parents. | ||||||
41 | 19 | "The Wall" | Will Mackenzie | Chris Case | March 7, 2003 | 2AES19 |
After Van and Cheyenne reconcile with Van's parents, Reba feels threatened by the extravagant gifts they shower on baby Elizabeth, including Van's parents giving Elizabeth a pony. The situation soon escalates into who can be the best grandparent. Meanwhile, Cheyenne has difficulty adjusting to life now that Van has returned to the football team and has little time to spend with her. | ||||||
42 | 20 | "The Best Defense" | Ellen Gittelsohn | Steve Stajich | March 14, 2003 | 2AES20 |
When Reba, Cheyenne, Kyra, and Barbara Jean enroll in a self-defense class, a mock scenario quickly escalates into hand-to-hand combat when Reba pairs off against Barbara Jean. Back at the home front, Brock and Van decide to install an alarm system to protect the family, but make the mistake of allowing Jake to create the "secret" password (teagle). | ||||||
43 | 21 | "For Sale, Cheap" | Ellen Gittelsohn | Christopher Lehr | March 28, 2003 | 2AES22 |
Reba needs some additional help for Jake's school auction, having come to the conclusion that she can't do it alone for another year. When Brock hears her dilemma, he makes her think she wants to work with him, when in all actuality, Reba ends up working with Barbara Jean. Near the end of the episode, Reba confesses that, as much as she'd like herself and others to believe it, Barbara Jean is not a "dingbat". Meanwhile, Cheyenne is overcome with jealousy when Van's private football lessons are the hit of the auction with women lined up to place their bids. | ||||||
44 | 22 | "The Will" | Moosie Drier | Chris Case | April 25, 2003 | 2AES21 |
After a near-death experience, Reba decides it's time to put her personal matters in order and draw up a will. However, Reba goes off the deep end when she accidentally discovers that Cheyenne and Van have asked Brock and Barbara Jean to be Elizabeth's guardians in the event that something happens to them. | ||||||
45 | 23 | "Location, Location, Location" | Leslie Kolins Small | Matt Berry | May 2, 2003 | 2AES23 |
Kyra's fine grades in social studies have earned her an invitation to study in England for the summer, but when Cheyenne announces that she must attend summer school to remain a full-time student, Reba discovers that her financial situation will only allow her to assist one of the girls. And it seems like good news when Brock and Barbra Jean announce that they are moving, until Reba finds out that the house they plan to buy is just around the corner. | ||||||
46 | 24 | "Your Place or Mine" | Jack Kenny | Pat Bullard & Kevin Abbott | May 9, 2003 | 2AES24 |
Part 1: Kyra's decision to move in with Brock and Barbara Jean leaves Reba reeling while the rest of the family tries to sort out their feelings of hurt, anger, and guilt. A series of flashbacks revisits the turbulent milestones in the family history that led them to this point including when Barbara Jean first meets the Hart family, where we find out Brock used to find her really annoying and Reba thought she was nice. |
The cast are all present in this season.
Season 3 (2003–04)
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47-48 | 1&2 | "She's Leaving Home, Bye Bye" | Will Mackenzie | Kevin Abbott | September 12, 2003 | 3AES01 |
Part 2: Cheyenne and Van go to Brock and Barbara Jean's new house to talk to Kyra, and it's flashback time. The first one talks about Cheyenne's pregnancy test which was revealed by Jake in the pilot episode, and the second one revealed how Reba and Brock got divorced. | ||||||
49 | 3 | "War and Peace" | Will Mackenzie | Matt Berry & Chris Case | September 19, 2003 | 3AES02 |
Kyra's behavior drives Brock and Barbara Jean to distraction; Cheyenne's snoring unsettles Van. | ||||||
50 | 4 | "The Best and the Blondest" | Will Mackenzie | Matt Berry | September 26, 2003 | 3AES03 |
Barbra Jean sets a night of family fun rolling coins into wrappers. Reba tells Cheyenne to attend a career fair to determine a job choice. Cheyenne complains to Brock and discusses his job. She decides to be a dentist. Reba is doubtful. | ||||||
51 | 5 | "Spies Like Reba" | Will Mackenzie | Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | October 3, 2003 | 3AES04 |
When Reba feels that Kyra never talks to her anymore, Barbara Jean reveals to Reba that she spies on Kyra by reading her e-mail. Reba is shocked and when Kyra leaves her backpack on the table, she snoops and then feels extremely guilty. Barbara Jean and Reba discover that Kyra is planning to go to an unsupervised party with a boy. Brock, Barbara Jean, and Reba all want to prevent Kyra from making the same mistake as Cheyenne did so they stake out the party. | ||||||
52 | 6 | "Calling the Pot Brock" | Will Mackenzie | Matt Berry | October 10, 2003 | 3AES05 |
When Kyra asks Brock if he ever smoked marijuana, he is caught off guard and claims he never did. Soon, Brock's agonized confession that he used to smoke pot shocks Barbara Jean, while Reba is proud to say that she never used drugs. Meanwhile, Cheyenne makes a confession to Van about her own brush with the drug world. | ||||||
53 | 7 | "Encounters" | Will Mackenzie | Chris Case | October 17, 2003 | 3AES06 |
Reba finally decides to clean up Kyra's room and send the stuff to her new house. Kyra sees this and suddenly becomes very secretive to Reba. Barbra Jean invites a counselor (Martin Mull) to help Brock and her communicate better. The rest of the family, excluding Jake, joins in on the session at Reba's house. Van feels that Cheyenne thinks he is incapable as a good father. | ||||||
54 | 8 | "The Ghost and Mrs. Hart" | Will Mackenzie & Christopher Rich | Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | October 31, 2003 | 3AES07 |
Reba convinces Barbara Jean her house is haunted by the previous owner, but the joke wears thin when Barbara Jean moves in with her. After a "ghost-ridding" ceremony, Reba finds out that after all this time Barbra Jean thinks she stole Brock from her. | ||||||
55 | 9 | "The Cat's Meow" | Will Mackenzie | Pat Bullard | November 7, 2003 | 3AES08 |
Kyra and Barbara Jean hide a stray cat in the attic so Brock won't have an allergic reaction to the animal, but it turns out that Barbara Jean and Cheyenne are the ones who are really allergic to cats. Meanwhile, Reba thinks Jake likes spending time at Brock and Barbra Jean's house than hers. | ||||||
56 | 10 | "Regarding Henry" | Keith Samples | Steve Stajich | November 14, 2003 | 3AES09 |
Reba's mad when Van and Cheyenne go out of town for a football game in Dallas they leave Elizabeth with BJ. It doesn't help that BJ tells Reba that she once lost Henry at the mall. When she tells her that she's bringing the kids to the zoo, Reba goes with her thinking that BJ will be so tired that she'll want Reba to take the kids. After the zoo, Reba's the one who is tired. When Reba offers to take the kids BJ's worried that Reba will fall asleep after she fell asleep once while watching Elizabeth. They get into a huge argument and Reba ends up keeping Elizabeth. Later Reba and Brock have a discussion where she tells him she may actually like BJ. Later BJ comes over giddy because of what Reba said. | ||||||
57 | 11 | "The Great Race" | Will Mackenzie | Matt Berry | November 21, 2003 | 3AES10 |
When Reba agrees to compete against Brock in a 5K race to raise money for Jake's school, Van insists on coaching her to victory. Meanwhile, Barbara Jean tries to teach Cheyenne to cook. | ||||||
58 | 12 | "All Growed Up" | Will Mackenzie | Chris Case | January 9, 2004 | 3AES11 |
When Van announces to the family that he's quitting school to try out for Arena football, the family gets excited that this may be his chance to play professionally. However, a protective Reba lets Van know she thinks quitting school is a huge mistake. A nervous Van ends up not going to the tryout, which when Reba finds out she tries to get him a second chance. Meanwhile, Cheyenne passes her Dentistry test with a B+. | ||||||
59 | 13 | "The United Front" | Will Mackenzie | Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | January 16, 2004 | 3AES12 |
Over Brock and Barbara Jean's objections, Reba gives Kyra permission to go on her first date, then discovers the boy is 17 years old. As the three adults panic, they decide to spy on Kyra's date and end up ruining it. Meanwhile, Van believes that Jake is the victim of a classroom injustice and confronts the boy's teacher. | ||||||
60 | 14 | "To Tell You the Truth" | Will Mackenzie | Christopher Lehr | January 23, 2004 | 3AES13 |
When Van fails to mention that he got a ride home from the team's attractive female publicist, Cheyenne suspects that he is cheating on her and kicks him out of the house. Cheyenne admits to Reba that she fears her marriage will fall apart just like her parents' marriage did. | ||||||
61 | 15 | "Brock's Mulligan" | Will Mackenzie | Matt Berry | January 30, 2004 | 3AES14 |
Van tells his football team that Reba is his and Cheyenne's maid because he's embarrassed to admit he lives with his mother-in-law. Meanwhile, Brock tells Reba and Barbara Jean he wants to quit the dentistry business and play professional golf on the Senior Tour. | ||||||
62 | 16 | "The Shirt Off My Back" | Will Mackenzie | Clarence Pruitt | February 6, 2004 | 3AES15 |
With Kyra's college fund at heart, Reba partners with Barbara Jean to sell handmade patchwork shirts after Barbara Jean convinces Reba to go into business with her. Meanwhile, Cheyenne is horrified when Van decides to shave his head for a football team ritual. | ||||||
63 | 17 | "Sister Act" | Will Mackenzie | Chris Atwood | February 13, 2004 | 3AES16 |
Reba and Brock don't know whether to hug or ground Kyra after she admits to punching a classmate who called Cheyenne a slut. Meanwhile, Van gets a bit carried away helping Jake build a volcano for his science fair. | ||||||
64 | 18 | "Fight or Flight" | Will Mackenzie | Matt Berry | February 20, 2004 | 3AES17 |
The entire Hart clan goes into panic mode when Kyra disappears from Brock and Barbara Jean's house in the middle of the night. Meanwhile, an exuberant Van can't understand why Cheyenne is petrified at the thought of appearing with him on a cable sports show called "The Huddle", but the tables quickly turn once the cameras start rolling. | ||||||
65 | 19 | "The Big Fix Up" | Will Mackenzie | Pat Bullard | March 19, 2004 | 3AES18 |
Reba is ready to wring Barbara Jean's neck after she finds out that the crazy blonde has secretly planned a blind date (guest star Leslie Jordan) for her favorite redhead. To make things even worse, Barbara Jean announces that she and Brock will be coming along on a double date. Meanwhile, Van gets carried away with his bonus money and buys a sports car without including Cheyenne in the big decision. | ||||||
66 | 20 | "The Good Girl" | Marian Deaton | Chris Case | March 26, 2004 | 3AES21 |
Reba, feeling her wild oats, decides she doesn't always have to be the responsible one and takes Van's new sports car out for a joy ride, only to end up scraping it. While trying to hide the imperfection from Van, Reba learns someone else might have damaged the car first. | ||||||
67 | 21 | "Happy Pills" | Will Mackenzie | Kevin Abbott | April 30, 2004 | 3AES19 |
Reba has problems with Kyra going out on a date alone with her 17-year-old boyfriend, so she asks Cheyenne and Van to double date with them. Later, Kyra gets dumped because she would not "take the next step" in the relationship. Meanwhile, Barbara Jean believes Brock is cheating on her and asks Reba to interrogate him. Reba finds out that Brock has been seeing a therapist and taking "Happy Pills". Barbara Jean is upset that Brock is doing this but comes to the conclusion that it's all right cause Reba did the same thing when Brock and her split up. | ||||||
68 | 22 | "Girl's Night Out" | Keith Samples | Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | May 7, 2004 | 3AES20 |
Cheyenne celebrates her 21st birthday with a Girl's Night out called Cheyenne-o-palooza with Reba and Barbara Jean since they are the only ones over 21. Van wants Cheyenne to tell her what she wants for a gift but Cheyenne wants him to pick something she will like. Meanwhile Reba and BJ are fighting over Brock taking "Happy Pills". Reba finally comes to terms with Barbara Jean's craziness. Kyra comes to accept that her Dad is not perfect and is human too. | ||||||
69 | 23 | "Core Focus" | Will Mackenzie | Kevin Abbott & Matt Berry | May 14, 2004 | 3AES22 |
Van & Cheyenne decide it's time to become more independent, so they go apartment shopping. They find the perfect place but they don't have enough money. They ask Reba to co-sign and she refuses. They forge her signature on the lease only to be turned down due to Reba's poor credit. Brock breaks down to Reba about all the stuff he's done and the people he has hurt and they embrace in a tearful hug only to be seen by Barbara Jean. Reba confronts Barbra Jean after she tells Kyra that she caught the two of them in the bed. She tells Barbara Jean that Brock loves her and she has no reason to worry. Brock comes home to talk to Barbara Jean, but first asks Barbara Jean if he could first talk to Reba for a minute. Barbara Jean tells Brock that this better be an important minute and that he better figure everything out as she stomps out of the room. Reba tries to convince Brock to run after her and tell her that it wasn't a mistake that he left Reba for Barbara Jean. Brock then tells Reba that he believes it was a mistake... |
the cast are all present in this season.
Season 4 (2004–05)
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70 | 1 | "The Accidental Role Model" | Will Mackenzie | Kevin Abbott | September 17, 2004 | 4AES01 |
After hearing Brock admit he made a mistake, Reba gets upset and confused at the same time. She yells at Brock telling him that these outbursts of his feelings is what gets him in trouble and hurts the people around him. She tells him he doesn't think before he speaks. Brock wants to explain himself but Reba wants to hear and also doesn't want to hear it. Barbra Jean bursts in and tells them she is not going to let the two of them decide her life. She argues with Reba on who is going to leave Brock first. Kyra tells Van and Cheyenne that Barbra Jean caught Brock and Reba in bed. Cheyenne tells Reba that they shouldn't get back together cause Reba has become such a strong person and she is so much happier since she had divorced from Brock. Reba goes back to tell Brock that it wouldn't be smart for the two of them to get back together even though Brock didn't want that anyway. He admits that he needs to talk to Barbra Jean because he still loves her and wants to work it out. Barbra Jean tells Reba that she has sat and thought about how her inspiration would handle it. "WWRD - What would Reba do?" Reba tells her she needs to do what she feels right. Barbra Jean decides she is going to kick him out. Barbra Jean blurts this news out to Cheyenne and Van and then leaves, they both decide to go over to their house to watch it happen only to find that Barbra Jean hadn't shown up yet. They tell Kyra what is going to happen right when Brock walks in and almost overhears it. They try not to tell him but he follows them back to Reba's house where he confronts Reba and demands she tells him what they know. Reba lets him in on the news right when Kyra walks in and tells him that Barbra Jean is home and wants to talk to him. We end with Brock coming back to Reba's after being kicked out by Barbra Jean. Reba tells him that he better go look for a cheap motel. NOTE: This is the first mentioning of Reba's show/ real life middle name Nell. | ||||||
71 | 2 | "Mother's Intuition" | Will Mackenzie | Matt Berry | September 24, 2004 | 4AES02 |
After Brock moves back into the condo, Barbra Jean dresses up like she is going out having a blast moving on. Reba's intuition tells her that Kyra was canceling their mother-daughter dinner dates because she was stuck babysitting Henry. But it turns out Brock has Henry and Barbra Jean is just acting. Reba tells Kyra to come home, but Kyra says she needs to stay with Barbra Jean to help her get through the separation. | ||||||
72 | 3 | "The Two Girl Theory" | Will Mackenzie | Donald Beck | October 1, 2004 | 4AES03 |
Reba notices that Barbra Jean has been spending too much time moping around the house so she talks her into going out to the bars again and living it up. Barbra Jean not wanting to go alone talks Reba into joining her. She insists that they must follow "The Two Girl Theory" and go as a pair cause one woman going alone looks desperate but two women look like they're going out for the fun. Van talks to Jake about the birds and the bees. | ||||||
73 | 4 | "Van's Agent" | Will Mackenzie | Christopher Case | October 8, 2004 | 4AES04 |
Lori Ann cancels her visit to fly out and see Reba, choosing instead to go on vacation with her new boyfriend. Van reaching the next season's negotiations realizes he won't get the amount he wants nor deserves if he doesn't hire an agent. He ends up finding the best agent, but she would like to do an evaluation of his family before she decides to take him on. Sadie (Wendie Malick) arrives at the Hart house, but everyone says foolish things to try to impress her, and Reba is really the only one she connects with. Reba tells Sadie how her "girlfriend" skipped out on her and she feels lonely. Sadie tells Reba that she feels the same way, and reveals that she is lesbian. She asks Reba out on a date, because Van accidentally told the agent that Reba was "supergay". Reba not wanting to hurt Van's chance of a getting this great agent goes along with the lie but later confesses. Van gets the deal, and Sadie and Reba decide they have too much in common to forget about dinner. They go out for a meal, but only as friends. Guest Star: (Wendie Malick) | ||||||
74 | 5 | "Surprise" | Will Mackenzie | Matt Berry | October 15, 2004 | 4AES05 |
Van comes home late after having a few drinks with his buddies and is feeling a little frisky, but climbs into the wrong bed. Reba wakes and says she has a headache. The next morning he says that his friends are happy for what he has accomplished on their football team and that's why they took him out to celebrate. Reba, Cheyenne and Barbra Jean all decide to give him a surprise party to show him that they are proud of him too. Reba gets satellite hooked up, Barbra Jean makes a cake, and Cheyenne prepares a speech. After the speech Van blurts out that he has been traded to Denver and Cheyenne freaks out. Brock chases after Van and Reba goes after Cheyenne. Kyra tries to talk sense into Brock and Barbra Jean. She says they can't keep arguing. So they start to talk civilly to each other. Reba says the same thing that Kyra says to Van about moving away and leaving his family for football. Van and Cheyenne try to talk things out but Van walks away saying that he has to do this. | ||||||
75 | 6 | "Couples' Therapy" | Will Mackenzie | Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | October 22, 2004 | 4AES06 |
Brock is becoming lonely in the condo all by himself so he begins to hang around Reba's house more often, sometimes without Reba's knowledge. Cheyenne is also becoming lonely with Van being gone almost a week up in Denver. Reba and Brock try to tell her that Van is probably just as upset in Denver without her there only to find out when Van comes home that he is having a blast and has made tons of friends. Brock and Barbara Jean begin going to therapy with Dr. Baker (Patrick Duffy) where they realize that Reba is one of the main problems in their relationship. Dr. Baker asks to speak with Reba where he confronts Reba and Brock and asks if they still have feelings for each other. They both contemplate the question before Barbara Jean walks in and interrupts before they can answer. | ||||||
76 | 7 | "All Fore One" | Will Mackenzie | Pat Bullard | November 5, 2004 | 4AES08 |
Reba encourages Brock to follow his heart if that means pursuing his dream of playing professional golf, but Barbra Jean is less-than-thrilled with Reba's advice, worrying that it will mean the end of her marriage. Meanwhile, Cheyenne tries to assuage Van's hysteria that playing arena football in Denver is costing him precious time with his daughter, who, unbeknownst to her father, recently started pre-school. | ||||||
77 | 8 | "Hello, I Must Be Going" | Robbie Countryman | Chris Atwood | November 12, 2004 | 4AES07 |
Already concerned about Van living part-time in Denver, Cheyenne is fit to be tied when she learns that Van lied about having to return to Denver early cause he couldn't take any more of Cheyenne's family events. Meanwhile, an overjoyed Reba is faced with a difficult predicament when Kyra contemplates moving back home, a situation that may result in more damage to Kyra's relationship with her father, Brock. | ||||||
78 | 9 | "Thanksgiving" | Will Mackenzie | Christopher Case | November 19, 2004 | 4AES10 |
Reba and Barbra Jean clash over who is going to host Thanksgiving dinner. However, a compromise is reached when Barbra Jean offers to share cooking duties, while allowing Reba to keep the celebration at her house as usual. Unfortunately, the plan leads to hurt feelings when Barbra Jean confesses she still feels like an outsider compared to Reba, who is always at the center of the family's attention. | ||||||
79 | 10 | "No Boys Upstairs" | Will Mackenzie | Donald Beck | January 14, 2005 | 4AES09 |
Against Barbra Jean's atypical "better" judgment, Reba allows Kyra to spend time with her boyfriend, Chip, without adult supervision, but she is forced to question her decision after Jake confesses that Kyra and Chip broke house rules, spending time upstairs in Kyra's room. Later on, the situation becomes compounded ever further when Reba discovers Jake lied about it to deliberately get Kyra in trouble. Meanwhile, Cheyenne accompanies Van to Denver for the first time expecting to find his new apartment in complete disarray. However, much to her disappointment, Van's apartment is in immaculate condition and he is clearly relishing his newfound independence. | ||||||
80 | 11 | "Diamond Jim Brady" | Will Mackenzie | Matt Berry | January 21, 2005 | 4AES11 |
Van comes home from Denver with a butt injury. After much joking by the family, Van retreats to his room with his donut ring. Reba and Cheyenne go to the doctor with Van to take X-rays. The doctor tells Van that his injury is fine but he has a rare spine disease that most sports players develop but it also permanently restricts them from playing. Van freaks out because football is all he has ever known. He is relieved though when Denver gives him the buy out check for a hundred grand. Not knowing what to do career wise he starts spending the money recklessly by buying everyone in the family nice presents. Reba confronts him about why the sudden change of heart. Van tells her that he misses feeling like the hero he was playing pro football. Reba wants to put a stop to it but Van buys her the best present of all and suddenly Reba forgets what she why she came to counsel Van. | ||||||
81 | 12 | "Reba and the Nanny" | Will Mackenzie | Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | January 28, 2005 | 4AES12 |
Van is bored by not working and decides to make up for lost time by playing every other sport. He doesn't want to care for Elizabeth while Cheyenne is in school so he hires a nanny. Cheyenne is stretching herself to the limit with school because she thinks she has to be the breadwinner now. Barbra Jean is lonely and has a talk with Reba asking her to ask Brock to move back in. Reba laughs and suggests getting a dog. Brock in the meantime comes to Reba also and asks to see if Barbra Jean is ready for him to come back. Barbra Jean has a surprise for Reba and Brock which was not the surprise either of them were expecting...a little "Brock". The nanny is working out just fine for Van by cleaning everything and teaching him and Jake Spanish, but it's not sitting well for Reba. The nanny doesn't believe she is "working for Reba". | ||||||
82 | 13 | "Date of Mirth" | Will Mackenzie | Kevin Abbott | February 4, 2005 | 4AES13 |
Barbra Jean confesses to Reba that she's attracted to her new marriage therapist. Reba tells her to go talk to him about it. Van and Cheyenne convince Reba to go with Barbra Jean to talk to Dr. Morgan so nothing happens. Barbra Jean gets all giddy while talking to Dr. Morgan and tells him she's attracted to him. Dr. Morgan explains why she's attracted to him and then transfers her and Brock to another therapist. Meanwhile Reba is very attracted to Dr. Morgan also and she asks him out. Cheyenne and Van find out that Reba is going out with Dr. Morgan and tells her to tell Barbra Jean because she is unaware of their date. After much discussion Reba finally goes out on an interesting date with Dr. Morgan (guest-starred by James Denton). | ||||||
83 | 14 | "Reba the Realtor" | Jack Kenny | Chris Atwood | February 11, 2005 | 4AES15 |
When Reba decides to pursue a career in real estate after losing her current job, Brock reluctantly agrees to let Reba handle the sale of his precious condo. Unfortunately, the situation gets a little sticky when Reba receives a great offer, but Brock refuses to sell, validating Barbra Jean's concern that Brock is holding on to his bachelor pad as a security blanket. Meanwhile, Van begrudgingly chaperones Kyra so she can perform with her band at a club, but Van quickly changes his tune when he sees real talent in Kyra and offers to manage the band. | ||||||
84 | 15 | "Flowers for Van" | Jack Kenny | Christopher Case | February 18, 2005 | 4AES16 |
Cheyenne who is feeling strain on her marriage with Van decides to set up a play date for Elizabeth not knowing that the father of this play date believes this new play date means something more. Upon receipt of flowers who Reba and Barbra Jean believe are from this father tell her to send flowers back with a note saying this relationship is over. The father returns the flowers but they end up in Van's hands where he reads the note believing the flowers and note are for him. Meanwhile, Van's addiction of online poker attracts and hooks Reba who ends up talking with a man in the chat room who she is beating badly. They both end up really interested in each other until Reba finds out this man lives across the street and is someone she knows: Brock. | ||||||
85 | 16 | "Who Killed Brock?" | Will Mackenzie | Story by Mike Montesano Teleplay by Clarence Pruitt & David Schladwiler | February 25, 2005 | 4AES14 |
While being watched by Reba, Barbra Jean's new dog "Broq" goes missing from the backyard. Heartbroken, Barbra Jean goes to a psychic who foolishly tells her that one of her own family members is to blame. A mystery story line with hilarious flashbacks occur leading to the true demise of Brock the dog. | ||||||
86 | 17 | "The Pageant of Grandmas" | Robbie Countryman | Donald Beck | April 8, 2005 | 4AES17 |
Jake enters Reba in a school fund-raiser - "Pageant of the Grandmas" – knowing that she is hot and will win. When Barbra Jean hears about it, she wants to enter too. Reba lets her and drops out, only to find that Jake really wanted her to be in it. She decides that she will compete – against Barbra Jean. With some coaching and glamor prepping from Cheyenne and Van, Reba is ready. As the pageant is about to begin the teacher tells the two grandmothers that only one Grandma Hart can enter – leaving the two to decide who will compete. | ||||||
87 | 18 | "Reba's Rules of Real Estate" | Will Mackenzie | Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | April 15, 2005 | 4AES19 |
Reba, pursuing her career in real estate, scores an interview with the biggest real estate agent in Houston - Dolly Majors (Dolly Parton). As Barbara Jean helps her prepare, Dolly makes a surprise appearance at Reba's house to test her abilities. Reba's selling ability gets her the job only to find out she might not be the shark-like seller that Dolly is looking for. | ||||||
88 | 19 | "Driving Miss Kyra" | Will Mackenzie | Stevie Ray Fromstein & Steve Stajich | April 29, 2005 | 4AES18 |
Kyra, growing up so fast, gets her driver's license. This new level of life for Kyra leads to a discussion of how freeing that is by Cheyenne, who now feels like a caged bird. Reba gives Kyra a cell phone, but the phone also serves as a tracking device so Reba can see where she's at. Wise Kyra is on to Reba, so she trades phones with Cheyenne, leading to Reba and Barbra Jean catching Cheyenne on a secret trip to a Karaoke bar. Reba convinces Cheyenne that she should share her feelings with Van. All is well as they go to leave the bar but not without a special duet between Reba and Barbra Jean. | ||||||
89 | 20 | "Go Far" | Will Mackenzie | Pat Bullard | May 6, 2005 | 4AES20 |
Brock not spending enough time with Jake decides to coach a football team on which Jake will try out for. After the first practice, Brock tells the others how pathetic Jake was, not knowing how great of a time Jake had. Reba decides that they will improve his skills by getting Van to train him. Van, being emotional, doesn't want to because of memories of him with his dad. Barbra Jean, having played football as a girl and later coaching a women's prison team, decides to coach Jake with Reba's help. When Jake finds out that he might be cut, he doesn't think Brock will still love him. Van finally agrees to help out and Jake makes the team – but not for long as he's banned for being too aggressive. | ||||||
90 | 21 | "Help Wanted" | Will Mackenzie | Christopher Case, Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | May 13, 2005 | 4AES21 |
Reba working in her new Real Estate field decides she needs an assistant. Since Van is not working at the moment she decides that hiring him would not only help her but also the family. Van's unprofessional attitude frustrates Reba leading to Van being fired but Reba comes to term and rehires Van cause she believes she may have been too professional and Van's way of thinking leads her to a sale of a home. Reba, inspecting Van's collection of business wardrobe, finds a bottle of booze in the closet. Van, knowing it is not his, lies to Reba and says it is. Cheyenne comes in where Van confronts her on the bottle. | ||||||
91 | 22 | "Hello, My Name is Cheyenne" | Will Mackenzie | Matt Berry | May 20, 2005 | 4AES22 |
Reba, not only being a mother-in-law but also a boss suggests that Van stops his drinking and go to an AA meeting. Van is furious and demands that Cheyenne tell her parents the truth. Cheyenne decides she will get help and goes to a AA meeting where she comes back excited that she is an alcoholic, blurting out her news to the rest of the family. Reba as the supportive mother decides no one will drink to help Cheyenne. Meanwhile, Kyra and her band are invited to perform at a USO event for soldiers leaving for Iraq. As the family secretly sneaks wine and beer around, Cheyenne is promoting her growth as a non-alcoholic and frowns upon her "using days". Reba later catches Cheyenne having a glass of wine and questions her on it. Cheyenne reveals that her life has been hell for the past year and alcohol is the only thing that has been helping her and she is scared and doesn't know what to do. Reba tells her that she is not alone and we end with a tearful hug. |
the cast are all present in this season.
Season 5 (2005–06)
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92 | 1 | "Where There's Smoke" | Robbie Countryman | Clarence Pruitt & Aimee Jones | September 16, 2005 | 5AES01 |
Struggling to remain sober, Cheyenne starts smoking, in an effort draw herself away from drinking. Reba doesn't like this one bit, which leads to Cheyenne taking another option: "Booze Away" pills. They make her violently ill if she drinks any alcohol. When Reba throws a party for her real estate clients, Van and Cheyenne go to great lengths to try to stop Reba from drinking after she accidentally takes one of Cheyenne's pills, thinking it is a vitamin. Meanwhile, Brock lectures Kyra and Jake on the dangers of smoking, but that doesn't stop him from secretly lighting up. | ||||||
93 | 2 | "Reba and the One" | Robbie Countryman | Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | September 23, 2005 | 5AES03 |
Barbra Jean takes it upon herself to find the perfect man for Reba by signing her up at an online dating service, but she later regrets her decision when Reba begins dating a mystery man and doesn't have as much time for her or the family. As a result, Cheyenne and Van realize how much work it takes to care for their daughter without Reba's help, and Barbra Jean and Brock, who wants to make sure he's better looking than Reba's new boyfriend, decide to check out their competition. | ||||||
94 | 3 | "As Is" | Robbie Countryman | Pat Bullard & Chris Atwood | September 30, 2005 | 5AES02 |
After watching her fiercest competitor make a killing in the real estate market, Reba decides it's time to start investing. However, she can't do it alone with her bad credit, so Cheyenne suggests that Reba and Van team up. Later, when Reba finds out that Van went behind her back and purchased a home "as is", without any inspections, she wants out of the partnership. Meanwhile, Barbra Jean is feeling neglected by Brock and finds companionship from an unlikely source - the operator from her car's navigation system. | ||||||
95 | 4 | "And God Created Van" | Robbie Countryman | Donald Beck | October 7, 2005 | 5AES04 |
The Hart family becomes concerned when Van continuously sits at home watching football instead of attending church. After many failed attempts in talking him into going, Reba and Barbra Jean confront him on his refusal. Van confesses that he no longer believes in God, mostly because he had to leave football, greatly disappointing Reba and Barbra Jean. To try to bring Van to God, they drag him to Reverend Parks, who tells Reba and Barbra Jean that he can't help the people who don't want help. Reba in a heated discussion finally admits to the Reverend that she too has had her doubts. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
96 | 5 | "No Good Deed" | Christopher Rich | Steve Stajich | October 14, 2005 | 5AES05 |
When Reba and Jake take in a stray dog that survived Hurricane Katrina, Reba invites the owner (JoMarie Payton-Noble) and her family to stay at the house until they can get back on their feet. However, the Harts are in for a big surprise when it turns out there are eighteen people in the displaced family. Meanwhile, Barbra Jean heads up the "Save the Dog" (which she christens "STD") campaign and turns her house into a shelter for lost pets, leaving dog-hating Brock more than annoyed. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
97 | 6 | "Best Lil' Haunted House in Texas" | Will Mackenzie | Mike Montesano & Ted Zizik | October 28, 2005 | 5AES06 |
Reba is beyond disappointed when her plans for a fright-filled Halloween falls through because everyone in the family has other plans. Meanwhile, Van's green-eyed monster comes out when Cheyenne starts spending an inordinate amount of time with her handsome sponsor, Frank. Reba and Barbara Jean get suspicious when Cheyenne goes to her AA group's Halloween party with Frank especially when they find a piece of paper that Cheyenne dropped has a hotel room number on it. Jake comes running in the house saying that Van attacked Frank, he is bleeding and it's bad. Reba gets worried thinking that Van tried to kill Frank. Turns out the whole ordeal was a prank pulled by Jake. Everyone was in on the prank except for Barbara Jean and Frank is just an actor in Cheyenne's group that she hired. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
98 | 7 | "Have Your Cake" | Will Mackenzie | Kevin Abbot | November 4, 2005 | 5AES07 |
Realizing that, Barbra Jean (who her portrayer Melissa Peterman was pregnant in real life at the time this episode was taped), has taken up eating as a hobby and gained quite a bit of weight as a result, Brock consults Reba on how best to handle the delicate situation. Ultimately, Cheyenne is the one who confronts Barbra Jean about her food addiction, suggesting that she and Reba go on a diet with her. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
99 | 8 | "Grannies Gone Wild" | Will Mackenzie | Pat Bullard & Chris Atwood | November 11, 2005 | 5AES08 |
When Cheyenne declines Brock's offer to intern at his dental office, the family finds out she no longer wants to become a dentist. Instead she plans to devote her life to helping people. Reba, Van and Brock are upset by this and visit the senior center where Cheynne has been volunteering and discover that she's been "helping" by giving the women makeovers. Meanwhile, Barbra Jean's attempt to get picked for jury duty backfires after she annoys the judge. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
100 | 9 | "Invasion" | Robbie Countryman | Matt Berry | November 18, 2005 | 5AES09 |
After a miscommunication sends Barbra Jean, Kyra, and Henry to her brother Buzzard's house in Lubbock for Thanksgiving, Buzzard (Bryan Callen) mistakenly ends up on Reba's doorstep for the holiday. The family soon realizes they may have traded crazy Barbara Jean for her even crazier brother, who believes that Reba has been sending him love letters signed "Peaches" and that Brock is "the dirtbag who's trying to take my sister to hell with him." Barabara Jean was the one who wrote the letters because she hopes that Reba and Buzzard will get together so they can be related. Brock tries his best to avoid Buzzard. Absent: Melissa Peterman as Barbara Jean Hart, Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
101 | 10 | "Issues" | Robbie Countryman | Christopher Case | December 9, 2005 | 5AES10 |
After observing their constant bickering in the real estate office, Reba and Van's boss insists they see the company's occupational therapist, David (Richard Kind) to work things out. Meanwhile, Brock and Barbra Jean consult a sleep doctor who suggests they videotape themselves in bed to find out why Brock is waking up exhausted and achy every morning. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
102 | 11 | "Brock's Got Stones" | Marian Deaton | Pat Bullard | January 13, 2006 | 5AES11 |
When Brock decides to camp out at Reba's house while Barbara Jean is away in St. Louis, Reba gets fed up and tries to kick him out. However, Brock is diagnosed with kidney stones and does not want to be left alone, so Reba ends up caring for him. Meanwhile, Cheyenne volunteers at a homeless shelter, but is disappointed when she is assigned the unglamorous task of doing dishes in the kitchen. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
103 | 12 | "Parenting with Puppets" | Will Mackenzie | Teleplay by: Clarence Pruitt & Aimee Jones Story by: Mike Montesano | January 20, 2006 | 5AES12 |
Reba doesn't approve of Barbara Jean's method of disciplining Henry. However, when Jake lies and blames Henry for breaking Reba's lamp, Reba is forced to apologize for criticizing Barbra Jean's parenting skills. Meanwhile, Brock and Van are mistaken for a gay couple when they spend their "guy time" at a day spa. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
104 | 13 | "Don't Mess with Taxes" | Will Mackenzie | Donald Beck | January 27, 2006 | 5AES13 |
After Brock and Barbra Jean get audited, Brock informs Reba that the IRS is going to audit the last five years of their marriage. Later, Brock makes Reba nervous when she discovers that he has a few secrets he doesn't want the IRS to find out about. Meanwhile, Cheyenne makes Van take part in her sociology project about a man's perspective on marriage, but she certainly was not anticipating all the attention he would receive from the women in her class. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
105 | 14 | "The Goodbye Guy" | Bob Krakower | Christopher Case | February 3, 2006 | 5AES14 |
In the wake of Barbra Jean spilling the beans to the IRS that Reba and Brock owe $75,000 in back taxes, an embarrassed Brock decides the only way he can pay off the debt is by selling his house and moving to Las Vegas. When Van hears the news, he aims to become Brock's broker and a devastated Barbra Jean tries to change Brock's mind. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
106 | 15 | "Money Blues" | Christopher Rich | Matt Berry | February 17, 2006 | 5AES15 |
When Reba learns that Van is in charge of the family budget and has Cheyenne documenting all her purchases in an expense journal, she advises him to treat Cheyenne more as an equal. Unfortunately, Van decides the best solution is to start giving Cheyenne a weekly allowance for her household duties, which obviously doesn't sit well with his wife. Meanwhile, Barbra Jean discovers that Jake has started a lucrative business selling soda which is against school policy to his classmates. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
107 | 16 | "The Trouble with Dr. Hunky" | Christopher Rich | Kevin Abbott & Pat Bullard | February 24, 2006 | 5AES16 |
Dr. Jack Morgan moves back to town and tries to rekindle his relationship with Reba, However, Jack reveals to a shocked Reba that he is technically still married. Reaching the startling conclusion that she has unknowingly become the "Barbra Jean" in her relationship, Reba goes to an unlikely source for advice - Brock. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
108 | 17 | "Reba the Landlord" | Robbie Countryman | Patti Carr & Lara Runnels | March 17, 2006 | 5AES17 |
In an effort to save Brock and Barbra Jean from losing their home, Reba and Van buy their house and rent it out to them. Barbra Jean does not like the idea of Reba being her landlady, so when she sprains her ankle in the house, she decides to file a lawsuit against Reba. | ||||||
109 | 18 | "The Blond Leading the Blind" | Will Mackenzie | Kevin Abbott & Matt Berry | March 24, 2006 | 5AES18 |
After Reba accidentally hits Van's car, the family makes fun of her poor eyesight. They insist she has something done about it. Reba then reveals to Cheyenne that she has an appointment to get laser eye surgery and ironically the pole she hit was at the eye doctor parking lot. The surgery leaves her temporarily blind and as a why to get back at Reba, Van calls Barbra Jean. Barbra Jean insists on helping Reba post-surgery while the rest of the family is away. Later, thinking she is talking to Cheyenne, Reba badmouths Barbra Jean, only to find out she's been talking to Barbra Jean the whole time. Overwhelmed with guilt for the hurtful things she said, and with Brock's help, Reba finally tells Barbra Jean how thankful she is for their friendship. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
110 | 19 | "Here We Go Again" | Robbie Countryman | Christopher Case | April 14, 2006 | 5AES19 |
Reba is worried when she and Brock must attend an anger management therapy session that was mandated by the court during their divorce. Cheyenne and Van are required to be present as well, and Reba fears things have gone from bad to worse when everyone starts arguing in front of the therapist. Later, Barbra Jean crashes the session and the five adults end up telling the therapist about the crazy things they have done to each other over the years. Absent: Mitch Holleman as Jake Hart, Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
111 | 20 | "Red Alert" | Will Mackenzie | Pat Bullard | April 21, 2006 | 5AES20 |
When Barbra Jean takes up selling insurance, she wants Reba to be her first client. After Reba's physical shows that she has high blood pressure, she finds out she's at risk to lose her old insurance policy. Meanwhile, Van seeks out Brock's advice in coming up with a unique anniversary present for Cheyenne. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
112 | 21 | "Two Weddings and a Funeral" | Will Mackenzie | Chris Atwood | April 28, 2006 | 5AES21 |
Cheyenne gets overwhelmed planning her second wedding to Van when Reba and Barbra Jean won't stop putting their two cents in. Later, Van and Cheyenne have an argument and decide to call off the ceremony, leaving Brock and Barbra Jean with the opportunity to renew their own vows. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart | ||||||
113 | 22 | "Reba's Heart" | Will Mackenzie | Donald Beck | May 5, 2006 | 5AES22 |
After collapsing at Van and Cheyenne's non-wedding, Reba is rushed to the hospital. The family is panicked about her health, but she only wants to focus on helping Van and Cheyenne resolve their relationship troubles. Meanwhile, Barbra Jean tries to help Reba feel better, but only makes Reba's blood pressure continue to climb. Absent: Scarlett Pomers as Kyra Hart Note: This was the final episode to air on The WB before merging with UPN to make The CW. |
Season 6 (2006–07)
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
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114 | 1 | "Let's Get Physical" | Will Mackenzie | Kevin Abbott | November 19, 2006 | 6AES01 |
After Barbra Jean's successful weight loss, Reba becomes worried that she'll soon become the chubby friend and starts to eat healthy. Meanwhile, Brock is becoming suspicious that Barbra Jean maybe having an affair with her trainer, Jordan, leading him to ask Reba to check out what is really happening at the gym. Meanwhile, Kyra comes back from her long absence. Reba asks her where she's been, and she replies that she was getting something to eat. | ||||||
115 | 2 | "Just Business" | Will Mackenzie | Matt Berry | November 19, 2006 | 6AES02 |
The biggest real estate company in town has called and Reba convinces Van to place his loyalty aside and come with her to see what their intentions are, only to find out they just want Van and not her. Meanwhile, Brock is worried that Barbara Jean's new look is going to make her look elsewhere so he goes through some interesting changes to impress her. | ||||||
116 | 3 | "Trading Spaces" | Christopher Rich | Donald Beck | November 26, 2006 | 6AES03 |
After Van declines the offer from Norris Realty, he decides to make an office in the garage for him and Reba to work from. Reba questioning his decision finds out that Cheyenne is pregnant again but was told not to let Cheyenne know he told her. Meanwhile, with only ten months till college, Kyra decides to move back in with Reba. Reba gets Cheyenne to confess only to also learn that they plan on moving out. Reba is torn emotionally with the return of Kyra and the probable move of Van and Cheyenne. | ||||||
117 | 4 | "Roll With It" | Christopher Rich | Pat Bullard | December 3, 2006 | 6AES04 |
Reba, who is happy with life since Kyra has moved home, and Cheyenne, who is pregnant realizes that Kyra had too much freedom at Brock and Barbra Jean's. Meanwhile, Jake finds himself accidentally trying out for the wheelchair basketball team and pretends to be handicapped to become their star player. | ||||||
118 | 5 | "The Break-Up" | Christopher Rich | Christopher Case | December 10, 2006 | 6AES05 |
After constant persuasion, Van accepts the job from Steve Norris. Reba supports his decision to move to a bigger Real Estate firm but refuses to let Van take their client list leading to the ultimate Real Estate battle. Including having to see which one could sell this unsellable house next to an airport. Meanwhile, Barbra Jean pursues one of her dreams of becoming a TV News Weather Woman. | ||||||
119 | 6 | "Sweet Child O' Mine" | Robbie Countryman | Ed Yeager | December 17, 2006 | 6AES06 |
In order to keep her unborn baby from ending up like Kyra, Cheyenne tries to redeem good karma by giving back Kyra's fifth birthday party that Cheyenne destroyed years ago. Meanwhile, Cheyenne is driving Van crazy with a twenty page list of things to do before the baby arrives. Reba, as always, is caught in the middle with the challenge of fixing all the family problems. | ||||||
120 | 7 | "Locked and Loaded" | Robbie Countryman | Chris Atwood | January 7, 2007 | 6AES07 |
Brock wanting to bring the spark back to his marriage decides to secretly get his vasectomy reversed and get Barbra Jean pregnant since he believed she was the happiest when they were expecting. Meanwhile, Cheyenne's pregnancy sends her hormones crazy and Kyra films Van's goofiness for YouTube. | ||||||
121 | 8 | "As We Forgive Those..." | Robbie Countryman | Matt Berry | January 14, 2007 | 6AES08 |
Barbra Jean who is training an up and coming weather woman from Oklahoma, Kelly (played by Kelly Clarkson) and fears she will soon take her job. At first Reba adores Kelly but when she realizes Kelly is just like Barbra Jean in every way, Reba comes to see that perhaps she hasn't forgiven Barbra Jean like she thought. Meanwhile, finding out they're having a boy, Van and Cheyenne have to find a way to break the promise Cheyenne made when she was younger to name her first son Brock. --- Note: In this episode it is revealed that Brock's middle name is Enroll | ||||||
122 | 9 | "Bullets Over Brock" | Robbie Countryman | Christopher Case | January 21, 2007 | 6AES09 |
Reba is ordered to relax in order to bring her blood pressure back down, but that is impossible with Brock living in the garage to avoid fighting with Barbra Jean. His constant lies lead Barbra Jean to believe he is out of town and Reba argues for him to just be honest with his wife; the tension between them reaches an all-time high leading them to file for divorce. Meanwhile, Van sees his father in himself as he gets fired for his temperament while coaching Jake's lousy soccer team with Jake being the worst player. | ||||||
123 | 10 | "Cheyenne's Rival" | Will Mackenzie | Donald Beck | January 28, 2007 | 6AES10 |
Reba finds Van and Cheyenne their perfect house and when trying to make the deal with the owner, she realizes it is Cheyenne's enemy from High School. Meanwhile, Brock and Barbra Jean get all dolled up to have a divorce date. | ||||||
124 | 11 | "She's with the Band" | Will Mackenzie | Chris Atwood | February 11, 2007 | 6AES11 |
Reba and Brock are shocked when Kyra tells them that she is postponing college to go on tour with her band. Unfortunately, when Reba puts her foot down and tells Kyra that she won't allow her to make this huge mistake, she decides to move out. Meanwhile, Cheyenne and Van can't agree on how to decorate their new house. | ||||||
125 | 12 | "The Housewarming" | Will Mackenzie | Pat Bullard | February 18, 2007 | 6AES12 |
While Van and Cheyenne settle into their new home, they realize they have their own "Barbra Jean" who constantly comes over unannounced and uninvited - Reba. Meanwhile, Barbra Jean uses her divorce process with Brock to dramatize at her new news-weather woman job as Stormy Clearweather on the newscasts to bring in new fans. | ||||||
126 | 13 | "The Kids Are Alright" | Will Mackenzie | Chris Atwood | February 18, 2007 | 6AES13 |
In the series finale, Van's poor home improvement skills cause a small fire in their home, which causes Reba to allow Van and Cheyenne to stay with her until they get things back in order. Meanwhile, Barbra Jean turns down an out-of-state promotion to make things work with Brock, and they decide not to get a divorce and make up. They all realize they had a crazy six years, but made it through. Reba even announces that she considers Barbra Jean as her best friend. At the end of the episode, a family photo is taken and shown, then the picture from the first episode is shown. During the montage, "I'm a Survivor" plays as the audience applauds. |