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Reba's premiere on The CW Sunday averaged 4.02 million viewers, including 1.64 million viewers and 40 percent among adults 18–49 more than when Everybody Hates Chris and All of Us premiered in the same time slot, thus making Reba the highest rated sitcom on the network. With Reba as a lead in, 7th Heaven saw a season high of 4.51 million viewers.
Reba and BJ get suspicious when Cheyenne goes to her AA group's Halloween party with Frank, especially when they find a piece of paper Cheyenne dropped with a hotel room number on it. Jake runs in saying Van attacked Frank and injured him. Reba gets worried thinking Van tried to kill Frank. Turns out the whole ordeal was a prank pulled by Jake.
When Reba questions him, he tells her Cheyenne's pregnant but warns her not to reveal the secret. Meanwhile, with only 10 months till college, Kyra decides to move back in with Reba. Reba gets Cheyenne to confess, only to also learn she and Van plan to move out. Reba is torn emotionally with Kyra's return and Cheyenne and Van's probable move.
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Reba McEntire proved she is more than just a country superstar when she led her own TV show — appropriately called Reba. The sitcom ran for six seasons from October 2001 to February 2007.
Happy's Place has enjoyed keeping it in the TV family by casting numerous stars from Reba McEntire's past sitcom Reba. Reba, which aired from 2001 to 2007, starred McEntire, Melissa Peterman ...
Reba helps Brock and Barbra Jean work out their problems and they decide to stay married, Van and Cheyenne move back into their new home, and Reba says she has finally forgiven Barbra Jean for being the other woman in her marriage to Brock. She notes that she is happy being single before the theme song plays at the end of the episode.
Everything the cast has said about a potential revival.