Tuesday, 23 October 2012

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While Zoe tries to keep things casual with Wade, she becomes jealous after she sees him with another woman.Download Video Hart of Dixie Resentment Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Hart of Dixie Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Zoe decides to two can play at that game, and sets up a date with Ruby’s cousin. Reluctantly, Lavon agrees to let Lemon be his campaign manager, but he unexpectedly becomes part of a town scandal when he takes the fall for her, a move which could end up costing him the Mayoral race. Meanwhile, with Lemon out of the house, Brick and Magnolia struggle with the household chores and devise a plan to get Lemon to come back.Fast-talking New Yorker and brand new doctor Zoe Hart (Rachel Bilson) has it all figured out - after graduating top of her class from medical school, she'll follow in her father's footsteps and become a cardio-thoracic surgeon. But when her dreams fall apart, Zoe decides to accept an offer from a stranger, Dr. Harley Wilkes, to work with him at his small practice in Bluebell, Alabama. Zoe arrives in this small Gulf Coast town only to find that Harley has passed away and left his half of the medical practice to her in his will. She quickly finds that Southern hospitality isn't always so hospitable - the other doctor in town, Brick Breeland, is less than pleased to be sharing the practice with this young outsider, and his daughter, Lemon, is a Southern belle whose sweet disposition turns sour when she meets Zoe.

Zoe's only allies are the mayor, former football star Lavon Hayes, her bad-boy neighbor Wade Kinsella, and handsome lawyer George Tucker - who just happens to be Lemon's fiance. Zoe is out of her element and ready to pack her bags, but a surprise visit by her snobby New York mother leads to Zoe's decision to stay in Bluebell for a while, discovering small-town life and a side of herself she hadn't known was there.

I think with this week’s episode of Hart of Dixie, “If It Makes You Happy,” Zoe and Wade might have stumbled across the best place their relationship has ever been in since the moment they met, and I’m including their bedroom escapades in that statement.


Wade is like Zoe’s hot, shirtless conscience; he’s never been afraid to tell her exactly what she’s doing wrong, but he never tells her how to fix it. He’s not George Tucker.

Not that I have anything against George. I really don’t. True, I think it was too soon for him to start dating strangers (even Broadway star Laura Bell Bundy), but he’s not being a jerk about it. He’s just trying to get on with his life. Unfortunately, it’s not that easy to forget about fifteen years of his life. It’s not easy for anyone who was involved in the almost-marriage, including Brick Breeland who lost a son-in-law he’d come to love as a son.

But it’s been particularly hard on Lemon. I was no great fan of hers in the past, but I never actually hated her. Credit that to actress Jaime King, who made Lemon a completely sympathetic and ultimately likeable bitch. I feel like Lemon is speaking for all thirty-something women who are still in the process of figuring life out.

She will be a fantastic campaign manager for Lavon, and she’ll hopefully knock Ruby down more than a few pegs, but will working in such close proximity to her former paramour relight the fire? I kind of hope that it will. Their story doesn’t feel finished yet.

During all of this Zoe was finally figuring out that the life she has now (small-town GP) is never going to be as exciting as the life she left behind in New York (cardiothoracic surgeon at a major hospital), but it can be just as important.

I thought she had left her diagnosing-dread-diseases-that-turn-out-to-be-innocuous-afflictions days behind her, but after nearly quarantining the whole town for leprosy, she realized she’d jumped to conclusions in order to impress a reporter from her med school alumni magazine who wasn’t impressed by anything, and who was probably operating under the same assumption she did in the beginning, that there couldn’t be anything medically interesting in Bluebell.

Fortunately, Zoe’s grown up a bit, enough so that she was able to swallow her pride long enough to show Wade that not only can she let down her hair and have fun playing video games, she can also acknowledge that she’s attracted to him. I realize he’s cocky and jerky and frustrating, but denying that he’s hot is just silly.

What do I expect from this kind of series? - That I come home after a long day and be able to relax, enjoy sometimes maybe a bit cliché story and laugh at the occasional jokes. Do I need a unique story that has never been told before and a superb acting from the protagonists? No. With that being said, Hart of Dixie is THE series for a rainy day. While for someone mediocre, it is better than the majority of soap operas currently on air.

I enjoy the distinctive town of Bluebell very much, reminds me so much of Gilmore Girls' Starshollow! The setting has a rather specific atmosphere, feels like living in the 1950s sometimes. Plus, I have always been a fan of underdogs like Wade. Definitely worth giving a try.