Reba - Season 1

Price: $16.99

December 08, 2009.
Reba seasons 1 through 4.
Rating: 5The episodes are all fine but 1 problem with the discs themselves they are double sided each episode is 25 minutes long with 1 to 4 episodes per side. This was only 20th Century Fox's big mistake making each disc 2 sides.
Now Full House has 1 to 8 episodes per disc and they are only single sided DVD discs. Each season is 4 discs
December 27, 2008.
REBA SEASON 1.
Rating: 5If you like Reba you will love Season 1 of her show. She & all the others are too funny and the plots are great. This is one of my all time favorite tv series to watch. Well worth the money.
December 01, 2008.
love it!.
Rating: 5Reba is one of my all time favourites. it has heart, comedy and a lot of drama. all though the situations the characters are faced with are a little far fetched from real-life, they do provide a good laugh. of course the outcome of a divorce is completely different from how its viewed in the show. no person is still friendly and loving towards a now ex husband who comitted adultery. but teenage pregnancy and marriage does occur. apart from the obvious mishaps, i can watch reba for hours on end. if you like good sarcastic jokes then this definitly is the show for you!
December 08, 2008.
Hilarious sitcom about an unlikely family....
Rating: 5Reba McEntire stars as Reba Hart, a mother of three whose husband Brock (Christopher Rich) has recently left her for his dental assistant -- who is pregnant. To complicate matters, Reba's just discovered her 17-year-old daughter Cheyanne is also expecting.
Before she knows it, Reba's got a new son-in-law, Van (Steve Howey), who she's helping support while he and Cheyanne (Joanna Garcia) struggle to finish high school before the birth of their child. Meanwhile, Reba's youngest, Jake, is only seven; and smart, sarcastic middle child Kyra (Scarlett Pomers) acts out from the pressures of being the only sane person around.
As if things weren't complicated enough, Reba is forced to deal with Brock's new wife, Barbra Jean (Melissa Peterman), a ditzy blonde who idolizes Reba and just doesn't seem to understand why they can't be best friends.
What's a woman to do? Most in Reba's situation would fall apart, but not her. Even when things are at their darkest, Reba's wit allows her to laugh and see the good -- though in no way is her character, or the show, sappy or sentimental. Rather, the imperfect Hart family strives to live each day to the fullest, making the best of each day however they can.
Give this show a try -- I guarantee you'll be hooked instantly!
December 12, 2008.
Great TV series.
Rating: 5Reba is a great series and one the whole family can enjoy. Great actors/actresses!