Ep 19. The Wall
- TVPG
- March 7, 2003
- 21 min
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6.9 (78)
Reba season 2 episode 19, titled "The Wall," begins with Brock moving out of the family home and into an apartment with his new girlfriend, Barbra Jean. Reba is struggling to come to terms with the fact that her long-time husband is moving on with someone else. As she packs up his belongings, she finds a photo of the two of them from their wedding day and is overcome with emotion.
Meanwhile, Kyra is dealing with some peer pressure at school. Her friends are urging her to sneak out of the house and go to a party, but Kyra is unsure if she should do it. Van and Cheyenne are also having some relationship issues, with Cheyenne feeling like she's not being heard or valued in the marriage.
As tensions rise in the household, Reba decides to call a family meeting to get everything out in the open. The family sits around the kitchen table as Reba lays down some ground rules and encourages everyone to speak their minds. The meeting starts off rocky, with everyone arguing and talking over one another, but eventually, they all start listening to each other and sharing their feelings.
Barbra Jean also shows up unexpectedly, hoping to smooth things over with Reba. Reba is initially cold towards her, but eventually, the two women have a heart-to-heart conversation and find some common ground. Brock also stops by to drop off some paperwork, and even though things are still tense between him and Reba, they manage to have a civil conversation.
As the family meeting comes to a close, everyone seems to have a newfound understanding of each other. Kyra decides to stand up for herself and not go to the party, while Van and Cheyenne apologize to each other and make amends. Even Brock and Barbra Jean manage to have a moment of genuine connection with Reba.
Overall, "The Wall" is an emotional and heartwarming episode that tackles some serious issues while still managing to be funny and lighthearted at times. Fans of Reba are sure to enjoy this episode and its exploration of the complex dynamics within the family.