Movie Reviews for Reba - Season 2

Reba - Season 2

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Movie Reviews of Reba - Season 2

Movie Review: Hilarious sitcom about an unlikely family...
Summary: 5 Stars

Reba McEntire stars as Reba Hart, a mother of three whose husband Brock (Christopher Rich) has recently left her for his pregnant dental assistant. Meanwhile, another blow struck as Reba discovered her 17-year-old daughter Cheyanne was also expecting.

Now, the second year focuses upon teenage parents Cheyanne (Joanna Garcia) and Van (Steve Howey), who live in Reba's house with their baby daughter Elizabeth. The two are truly unequipped for the real world, and constantly come up against blows from the workforce and college.

There's also little Henry, the son of Brock and Barbra Jean. While Reba would love to forget the very existence of the baby -- as well as his clueless, ditzy mother -- for some inane reason Barbra Jean is determined to become her new best friend.

Meanwhile, Reba's youngest, Jake, is only eight; and smart, sarcastic middle child Kyra (Scarlett Pomers) acts out from the pressures of being the only sane person around.

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.

Particularly memorable Season 2 episodes include "A Moment in Time," where various family members end up quarreling over the things they reveal in a video they're making for baby Elizabeth; as well as Reba's first forays into dating; a more introspective look at Van's upbringing; and Kyra's increasing unhappiness with living in her mother's house.

Give this show a try -- I guarantee you'll be hooked instantly!

Movie Review: Reba takes the stage for a second season!
Summary: 5 Stars

I have been eagerly anticipating this DVD. I am a fairly recent fan of Reba (since last summer), and unfortunately did not begin watching her television show until midway through the third season. However, I bought the first season when it came out last year, and LOVED IT. I can not even begin to try and give a higher recommendation for anything involving this show. The ensemble cast gives a stellar performance as a dysfunctional family trying to cope with problems such as adultery and teen marriage. Reba takes the stage in this warm family sitcom that takes those issues, and shows viewers how you can handle them, with a lighthearted, funny perspective that is sure to leave you with a warm, satisfied feeling. Whether you are watching Reba herself handle these situations in her life as a "survivor," as the theme song so appropriately states, Barbra Jean and all of her hilarious antics, or any of the other characters, you are sure to enjoy this sitcom. I can't wait for this release in December, and if you are smart, you will indulge yourself in this smart and funny sitcom! YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!

Movie Review: a return to a quality sitcom
Summary: 5 Stars

With all the frivolous reality television shows, and gory crime scene dramas there is something very heartening about this classic televisions show. It reminds me of Roseanne ability to portray something akin to real life with a humorous wit. No there are no 20 something's who never work and hang out at a coffee shop all day, nor will you find the perfect sitcom family of yesteryear. That the show can remain humorous and witty when dealing with such topics as divorce, teen pregnancy and alcoholism is a tribute to great writers and the down home charm of its star Mrs. McEntire. Furthermore, the assemble cast brought together by its dynamic leader shows true chemistry and play off one another's strengths nicely. The sardonic Mrs. McEntire is a perfect match in the overtly sugary Melissa Peterman character. I enjoy this show immensely for its classic good charm and question those who could expect more from a comedic sitcom. This is not a tribute to the perfect life but a vision of what one might find in real life.

Movie Review: A Complete Change for Season 2- "Better than season 1"
Summary: 5 Stars

Reba Season 2 gets a complete change, much different than season 1, much funnier.

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Reba Hart (Reba McEntire) knew divorce wasn't going to be easy - she just hadn't anticipated how much her ex-husband's new wife would want to be part of "the family." On top of that, Reba learns that her married daughter isn't going to be moving out of the house with her new husband and baby daughter as planned. Now, with no breadwinner in the house, Reba realizes she'd rather accept a job working for her ex-husband than apply for food stamps. But no mater how hard she tries to make family life run smoothly, Reba soon realizes there's just no darn way to please everyone!


Movie Review: Better than the first!
Summary: 5 Stars

I don't know how they did it, but Season 2 of Reba is even better than the original! Reba McEntire is so amazing in the title role and this year takes the helm as Executive Producer! The characters continue to develop perfectly and with the help of two news "little ones" the situational comedy is TOP NOTCH!
If you loved season 1 then you'll absolutely adore season 2! If you've never seen the show, Season 2 is a GREAT place to start!

On a side note, this show is very important in today's society. 'Reba' shows a different side of the American family. It shows the blended family and sets an example of how you can make the best of bad situations.
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