* Kyra's return to the series at the beginning of Season 6 (having been absent for almost all of Season 5), after Scareltt Pomers overcame her real-life struggle with anorexia nervosa. When asked where she'd been all that time, she states that she was getting something to eat, receiving an absolutely thunderous round of applause when she entered the room. Even more awesome when one realizes that she didn't even have to address her personal issues publicly, but she bravely chose to anyway, becoming an ambassador of the National Eating Disorders Association and sharing her story to help people who have experiences with the disorder in RealLife.
* When Cheyenne isn't sure if she wants to go back to high school to finish her senior year (after she was suspended for being pregnant and Van refused to play football in order to force the school to take her back) and Kyra tells her how inspiring she is with everything she's done for the school, which leads her to ultimately deciding to go back. Goes to show that for as much as she makes fun of Cheyenne (especially in later seasons), she really does care about her deep down.
** Happens again in ""He's Having a Baby" when Cheyenne is nervous about giving birth and Kyra manages to calm her down.
* As much as it could be made fun of as a case of two love-struck teens getting further in over their heads, Van's proposal to Cheyenne in the pilot is genuinely heartwarming to see, in large part due to how well they end up working as a couple throughout the show's run.
* Reba defending Van to his parents, noting that, for as much as she was thrown by the situation of Cheyenne's pregnancy, she's genuinely proud of Van for sticking by his wife and child.
** Likewise, Van defending Reba to his father when the latter insults her morality. It even leads to a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, declaring that Reba actually communicated with him about things, whereas Van's father simply bullied him into fulfilling the family's expectations. Van then states that Reba was a better [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments "Dad"]] to him than his actual father ever was.
-->'''Van''': Come on, Dad.
-->'''Reba''': Right behind you, son.
* "Van, you started out in this family as my son-in-law, and, well, [[AdoptedToTheHouse now you're my son]]."
* How about when Reba sings Angel's Lullaby to newborn Elizabeth in the season one finale? If you feel nothing during that scene, you are not human.
* In the episode where Henry is born, during the moment where Barbra Jean is about to give birth, she tells Brock, who is on the line (Reba is driving him to the hospital as it is happening), that it's about to happen and that she's sad he's not there. He assures her he'll be there as soon as possible. He is still on the line when she gives birth to Henry, and when she tells him he has a new son, both he and Reba are excited. Reba even gives him a hug and congratulates him!
* In the last episode, Reba finally calls Barbra Jean her best friend. With how much she's treated BJ as an antagonist and acts bothered by any attempt BJ makes to be her friend, it's rather sweet to know that Reba really does care about her despite what's happened over the years.
-->'''Reba''': "Well I'm not going to stand here and let [[VitriolicBestBuds my best friend]] just go and ruin her life!"
** The finale in general. Just about everything is heartwarming, especially the ending where the family takes a picture together, and the show ends with the theme playing over that photo as the studio audience cheers. It then cuts to the photo taken at the end of the pilot. What a way to end such a great show, am I right?
* Reba comforting Kyra in "Story of a Divorce"
* In "Ring-a-Ding" after Katie-Ann has spent the entire time at the family reunion mocking Barbra Jean and telling embarrassing stories of her, Kyra realizes how miserable BJ is and tells her that Katie-Ann isn't as perfect as she thinks, which encourages her to finally hit back at Katie-Ann with an embarrassing story of her own. Then afterwards her and Kyra share a hug, which is quite a stark contrast to earlier episodes where she makes fun of or disrespects Barbra Jean. She even tells Reba that Barbra Jean ended up being the only normal person at the reunion. While she didn't say her name specifically, the audience knew exactly who Kyra was talking about.
* Pretty much the entire second-half of "Encounters" when everyone in the family resolves their issues with one another during a family therapy session.
* In "Hello I Must be Going" Kyra wants to move back with Reba after noticing that Brock and Barbra Jean only seem to fight when she's around. Eventually, they all admit that while they do find Kyra difficult at times, at the end of the day, they still love her.