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When Kyra passes her driving test, Barbra Jean makes her sign a safety contract and provides her with a cell phone that contains a hidden GPS chip.
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S3, EP6 "Calling the Pot Brock"
Brock lies to Kyra when she asks him about his past drug use; Cheyenne makes a confession to Van about her own brush with drugs.

S3, EP7 "Encounters"
A counselor encourages all to share their feelings during a workshop; Reba packs Kyra's things to send to Brock's house.

S3, EP8 "The Ghost and Mrs. Hart"
Reba convinces Barbra Jean her house is haunted by the previous owner, but the joke wears thin when Barbra Jean moves in with her.

S3, EP9 "The Cat's Meow"
Kyra and Barbra Jean hide a stray cat in the attic since Brock is allergic; Reba and Brock ply Jake with outrageous gifts.

S3, EP9 "The Cat's Meow"
Kyra and Barbra Jean hide a stray cat in the attic since Brock is allergic; Reba and Brock ply Jake with outrageous gifts.

S3, EP8 "The Ghost and Mrs. Hart"
Reba convinces Barbra Jean her house is haunted by the previous owner, but the joke wears thin when Barbra Jean moves in with her.

S3, EP7 "Encounters"
A counselor encourages all to share their feelings during a workshop; Reba packs Kyra's things to send to Brock's house.

S3, EP6 "Calling the Pot Brock"
Brock lies to Kyra when she asks him about his past drug use; Cheyenne makes a confession to Van about her own brush with drugs.
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