They pronounced it "reala-ter" all throughout this episode and it drove me nuts. It is "real-tor." Otherwise, it's your standard Reba episode.
Oh, IMDB requires 600 characters, so we'll go a bit further. Reba decides to be a realtor, and in typical sitcom fashion her first client is someone like her ex-husband, and there are clever-but-unrealistic plot developments such as the ex-husband not wanting to get rid of his bachelor pad and his new wife having squirrelled away bailout money in secret since the husband is a drip and bad with money, even though he's in a profession where it should be no problem.
Oh, IMDB requires 600 characters, so we'll go a bit further. Reba decides to be a realtor, and in typical sitcom fashion her first client is someone like her ex-husband, and there are clever-but-unrealistic plot developments such as the ex-husband not wanting to get rid of his bachelor pad and his new wife having squirrelled away bailout money in secret since the husband is a drip and bad with money, even though he's in a profession where it should be no problem.