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"Reba" was a television series that aired from 2001 to 2007. The show followed Reba Hart, a divorced mother of three, as she navigated her personal and family life. Reba's ex-husband, Brock, had an affair with Barbra Jean, his dental hygienist, which led to their marriage and the birth of their son, Henry. Reba tried to maintain a civil relationship with her ex-husband and his new wife while raising her own children.

The show tackled serious issues such as divorce, remarriage, and blended families, but also incorporated humor and heartwarming moments. Reba's eldest daughter, Cheyenne, married her boyfriend, Van, and they became teen parents. Reba had to balance supporting her daughter and helping her navigate motherhood while also letting her make her own mistakes.

The series was praised for its strong female lead and realistic portrayal of family dynamics. It also had a successful run, lasting for six seasons and 125 episodes.

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