Ep 6. Couples' Therapy
- TVPG
- October 22, 2004
- 20 min
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7.6 (7)
Reba season 4 episode 6, titled "Couples' Therapy," follows the Hart family as they navigate their various relationship issues. The episode begins with Reba discussing her upcoming couples' therapy session with her new boyfriend, Dr. Morgan. She is nervous about the session, as it will be the first time they will really delve into their issues together.
Meanwhile, Brock and Barbra Jean are also attending couples' therapy. Brock wants to work on their communication skills, while Barbra Jean just wants to be heard. As they work through their issues, it becomes clear that their therapist has some biases against Barbra Jean, which only exacerbates the tension between the couple.
At Cheyenne and Van's house, things are also a bit rocky. Van is feeling overwhelmed with work and parenting responsibilities, and Cheyenne is feeling neglected. They try to schedule some alone time together, but it ends up turning into another argument.
Kyra is also dealing with her own relationship drama. She has a crush on a boy at school, but he seems to be more interested in her friend. Reba tries to offer advice and support, but Kyra is resistant.
As the episode progresses, the various couples' therapy sessions don't seem to be making much progress. Reba and Dr. Morgan are struggling to open up to each other, Brock and Barbra Jean are getting frustrated with their therapist, and Cheyenne and Van can't seem to find any common ground. Kyra is still dealing with her crush, and it's unclear how things will turn out for her.
In the end, however, the Hart family comes together to support one another. They may not have solved all of their issues, but they have each other's backs. Reba and Dr. Morgan continue to work on their relationship, Brock and Barbra Jean learn to communicate better, and Cheyenne and Van realize the importance of taking time for themselves.
Overall, "Couples' Therapy" is a heartfelt and relatable episode that explores the ups and downs of relationships. It's a reminder that even when things get tough, family is always there to help you through.