Brock also had a hard time with Reba's moving on since their marriage when she sells her engagement ring and the two attend a funeral for one of Reba's former boyfriends. In the fifth season, while Cheyenne is battling problems with an alcohol addiction, Brock secretly begins smoking again after he lectures Kyra and Jake not to do it. A bombshell is dropped when Kyra, who had become increasingly distant when she spent more time with Brock and Barbra Jean due to all the attention Cheyenne and Van were drawing from Reba, plans to move in with them into their new house just four doors down from Reba's. Van takes the semester off and becomes a house dad while Cheyenne continues school. She is an actress, known for Reba (2001). He is played by actor However, Kyra's move strained their relationship and is at the forefront of several episodes; Reba even agreed to spy on Kyra at Barbra Jean's assistance. In the third season, Reba struggles to move on after Kyra's departure, even trying to permanently avoid Brock and Barbra Jean, before she reconciles with Kyra. After losing her own job in the dental office for calling her boss "a monkey's butt," she pursues a career in real estate and hires Van as her assistant. Van is the star football player at the high school, and he uses this leverage by refusing to play when the principal tries to expel Cheyenne due to her pregnancy, forcing her to change her mind under pressure from the school.
Elizabeth "Liz" Hart is a Fictional Character on the American TV Sitcom Reba (2001-2007).
In the second season Brock is living a quiet family life with Barbra Jean and Henry and gives Reba a job at his dental office. Van gets offered a scholarship to play football at USC, and they are excited about the idea of moving to California, but when Cheyenne experiences labor pains Reba successfully convinces them to go to the In the second season, Van and Cheyenne start college. In a unique anniversary gift, Van and Cheyenne decide to renew their wedding vows, but Reba collapses due to high blood pressure before they are able to, and Brock and Barbra Jean decide to renew theirs instead. Lori Ann was married and divorced three times, presumably because all three husbands cheated on her. Tired of playing fifth fiddle to Cheyenne, Van, Elizabeth and Jake, she decides to move in with Brock and Barbra Jean. Kyra decides not to go to college and focus on her music. They go through some growing pains as she adjusts to Reba's stricter house rules.
Cheyenne is Brock and Reba's eldest child, Van's wife, and the mother of Elizabeth and an unborn son. The two married at the end of the series pilot. At the end of the second season, Kyra is invited to go study in England for the summer thanks to her excellent social studies grades, but Reba is forced to spend the money that would have gone towards her trip on Cheyenne, who must take summer school in order to remain a full-time student. Reba and Van also spat at work a lot and are forced to see an occupational therapist.
Van is eventually hired to be Reba's new assistant in the real estate business and things begin to look up. Even Reba herself describes Lori Ann as "a desperate, desperate woman" upon hearing that Lori Ann told a priest during confession that "he had nice eyes." In the third season, Van quits college football and joins the Arena League so he can focus more on getting into the In the fourth season, Van hires a sports agent to help negotiate his contract. In the first season it is revealed that he impregnated Cheyenne, and they agree to marry. Brock moves back into the house and allows Reba to sell his condo, and Barbra Jean buys a dog she names Broque. To make things easier for Barbra Jean, Reba finally urges Brock to make a decision between playing pro golf and his dental practice-he chooses the latter to spend more time with Barbra Jean and Henry. Barbra Jean and Reba often have disagreements over how to handle her relationships, especially when she dates an older boy. Throughout her own issues, Cheyenne encourages Reba to try speed-dating to find someone special, and encourages Van to reconcile with his parents (who had never supported his marriage and had kicked him out of the house after he told them about his intentions to marry Cheyenne). Here are three streaming picks that capture the spirit of Keep up with all the biggest announcements and updates with IMDb's breaking news roundup of Comic-Con@Home 2020.