Corrected entry: The show is set in Houston. Reba and Brock have Texas accents, but Cheyenne, Kyra and Jake, their children, do not.
Corrected entry: When Van doesn't want Cheyenne to know he was just out driving Rhonda, he throws his keys to Reba. After, Van and Cheyenne need to borrow Reba's car to go pick up Elizabeth. Reba tosses Van the keys in her hand, which aren't her keys, they are Van's keys.
Correction: Reba has Van's keys in her left hand the whole time. Then she moves her mug from her right to left hand and with her right hand gives Van her keys. You can tell they're different because of the black strap and you can see Van's keys still in Reba's left hand under the mug.
The Story of a Divorce - S1-E14
Corrected entry: When Reba dresses up for her date with Parker, you can see her leave the house wearing a black outfit. But later when their date ends, you can see her wearing a purple coat.
Correction: You can see that when she leaves the house, the purple coat is in her hand.
Corrected entry: In the previous episode Location, Location, Location Kyra says that she wants to move in with Brock and Barbra Jean after he tells her he will try and make it up to her for her losing her trip. But in this episode, the rehash makes it appear that she asks to move in, by adding the line "Dad, there's something I have to tell you." This was never in the other episode at all, and does not make sense considering that Brock offered to make it up to her.
Correction: She does ask to move in. This entry makes no sense.
I think you missed the point of the mistake. The beginning dialog of this episode is suppose to be the ending dialog of the previous episode. But in this episode she says "Dad, there's something I have to tell you" instead of "I already thought of a way" (in response to her dad saying he'll find a way to make it up to her).
Correction: Reba and Brock were raised in a small town while their children have been raised in a big city. Houston has a huge proportion of people from all over and people tend to develop less of accent there. Also, modern children tend to have less of an accent than their parents in general due to the influence of the constant exposure to the "standard" accent on TV.
Myridon