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Hart of Dixie - Episode 3.12 - Should've Been a Cowboy - Review

Feb 5, 2014

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On this week's Hart of Dixie, Zoe encountered numerous obstacles in her attempts to keep her new home in one piece and regain her status as Brick's partner at the practice.  Meanwhile, Lavon and Annabeth hit a major stumbling block, George and Tansy rekindled their flame, and Joel got schooled by Wade on how to be a badass.  And I continued to love the use of 90's country songs as episode titles.  Let's review and discuss!

Now that they have their house and are ready to begin blissful cohabitation, of course Joel and Zoe immediately find new trouble.  Their contractor informs them of some expensive upkeep that is needed, prompting the couple to reflect on their limited financial means.  I know Zoe's not a partner, by the way, but should she really be that poor?  Well, maybe she spent too much on designer clothes and accessories.  That I could believe!  Anyway, Joel decided he could do the repairs himself, but Zoe nixed the idea due to his lack of experience and general geeky cluelessness in such matters.

Joel managed to let this send him into a self-questioning downward spiral that had to have been in part inspired by his subconscious understanding of some of the bigger problems threatening his romance with Zoe.  After all, he's written six chapters of his new novel all centering on a protagonist who clearly mixes his own personal attributes with those of...Wade!

Joel further emphasized his insecurities by determining that the best way to improve his novel and learn how to be more of a tough, fixer-upper, cowboy type dude is to follow Wade around all day and learn from the hottie bartender just how it's done.  This brought some hilarious moments, but surely Joel wouldn't be quite so unsure of himself in the first place if he wasn't in the middle of an uncomfortable relationship in a new town where he may not feel he really belongs.  I have to say it was funny beyond words when Joel moaned, after trying to work a screwdriver, "did you see that?  I almost gave myself a stigmata!"  And Wade's response to the idea of Joel shadowing him was perfect: "Prepare yourself, my friend.  There's an 80% chance you'll be dead by sundown."

Zoe determined that in order to prevent Joel from working on the house, she could get the money for professional help by convincing Brick to promote her.  The two doctors came up with a deal wherein Zoe could be a partner again if she succeeded in her attempts to help the town lose weight during Health and Wellness Week.  Little did Dr. Hart suspect that Brick had again connived against her, since he knew that the Belle's Cake Fest had been rescheduled for the following day.  The Bluebellians' attempts to shape up brought some pricelessly funny bits, such as Meatloaf's explanation that "a rock hard core would sully my brand."

Joel discovered that Wade gets freebies aplenty all day long due to the interesting fact that pretty much all employees everywhere he goes are attractive females who adore him.  After Wade broke up a bar fight, Joel decided to take over as barkeep for a while, and with some excellent advice from Wade ("anyone orders anything you don't know, just give 'em beer"), he enjoyed himself for some time in that role.  Sadly, those rowdy drunks returned and set up a "duel" for the next day with Joel.

Annabeth was drafted to be a bridesmaid for Elodie, a Belle who snobbishly dissed AB's non-engaged status constantly to hurtful effect.  Instead of telling Elodie off or merrily ignoring these comments, AB channelled her wounded feelings into helping to plan a bachelorette party for her frenemy.  As usual, the more Annabeth tried to repurpose her stress into a productive and positive outcome, the more high-strung and upset she became.  




Elodie's bachelorette party seemed to please the Belles with its hilariously bad local male strippers and copious drinks (plus, AB did a lovely job on the food and decor as always, which was more than Elodie deserved).  It also led to this fabulous exchange between Zoe and Annabeth as they watched the strippers:

AB: "How much alcohol do you need to consume to erase horrifying memories?"
Zoe: "Some scars never heal."

Later, AB confessed her angst over Lavon to Zoe.  As she explained, Lavon essentially had "all the power" in their relationship since she agreed to his plan of taking it slow.  All AB felt she could do was sit around and wait for Lavon to feel as longterm about their love as she did, and that left her incredibly frustrated.

 Crickett came stumbling out of the shadows to drunkenly slur her reasons for changing the date of the Cake Fest.  As it turned out, Crickett had squandered all of the Belle's funds on buying the ladies' love with expensive presents, and needed the Cake Fest returns to keep the group afloat.  This development only re-stressed how desperately Bluebell - and the show - need Lemon back, stat.  If Ms. Breeland had been around, surely she would have detected Crickett's plight much sooner than this and forced some help on the Belles.

When Lavon showed up with some greasy breakfast to ease AB's next-day hangover, I admit I was hoping against hope he had an engagement ring stuck in a muffin or something.  In fact, this scene turned out worse for the couple than I feared.  After Annabeth asked Lavon to confirm that he saw her as the love of his life, he couldn't, though he did affirm that he loves her very much.  Sadly, that was not enough to soothe AB's worries about their future, and they broke up.

I don't really get what's freezing Lavon up so much.  Is he just terrified of a really good thing, or is he secretly holding onto feelings for one of his exes, like Lemon or Ruby?  It was sad to see him hurt AB so deeply for no discernible reason.

Wade tried to protect Joel from having to fight "Little Zach," but Joel felt a burst of new confidence after a nice, encouraging talk with Zoe, and decided to take his rival on.  The results, where it seemed that Wade ought to have given more in-depth fighting lessons, were very amusing, especially with Joel, hoisted over Little Zach's shoulders, screeching, "he's so angry!"

George and Lavon had their own little subplot of coming back to being friends again post-Lynly, which was okay but not terribly compelling, probably because it was the residual plot remains of...Lynly.  Worse still, it occurred in the George portion of the hour, which, let's face it, has been a bit of a mess lately.  Compounding the issue, George decided to wait exactly two seconds before reuniting with Tansy, who I frankly find to be whiny and manipulative on her best days and dull on her worst.  I'm continuing to hold out hope that Hart of Dixie will find something much more interesting to do with George ASAP.

Overall, I thought this episode had a few strong moments, mainly arising out of the funny tug-of-war between Zoe and Brick, and the strong emotions of the Lavon/AB scenes.  While the break-up between Annabeth and Lavon was heartbreaking, at least it was a really big dramatic moment that will change those characters' course for the rest of the season.  We can't say as much for most of what has comprised Season 3 so far.  There also wasn't enough interaction between Zoe and Wade in this episode by a long-shot.  As I've been saying for a while now, H.O.D. really needs to raise the stakes, shake things up in Bluebell with some more major romantic developments, and try to get the rest of the characters out of the holding patterns they have been stuck in all season.  A return to Zade and the return of Lemon would be just the medicine the show truly needs.

What did you think of this week's episode?  Share your thoughts in the comments!


About the Author - Virginia Mae Fontana
Virginia is happy to be reviewing Hart of Dixie, The Mentalist, Beauty and the Beast, Bones, Witches of East End, Covert Affairs, and Devious Maids for Spoiler TV. She is a college English instructor and also enjoys obsessing over films and pop music - in addition to tv shows, of course! You can find her blog, SugarRushed, at http://virginiamaeblog.blogspot.com/ and her Twitter handle is @SugarRushedBlog

9 comments:

  1. I agree we need a shake up. Everything seems so complacent. Enjoyable, just routine. But there is this nugget of wisdom....

    Question: Please tell me that Joel won’t be around for the entire season of Hart of Dixie! Joel and Zoe are so boring together. She belongs with Wade, or at least someone who isn’t a total snooze. —Jamie

    Ausiello: He will not be around for the entire season. No promises about Zoe and Wade though (wink-wink, nudge-nudge.)

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  2. Aha! Very interesting news, indeed. Thanks for sharing! :)

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  3. Ok, here it goes. I love Hart of Dixie, it is actually one of my top 5 shows and that's saying a lot because I watch a shameful amount of television, but lately....I just can't with this show. I've said before that I am ok with Zoe and Wade being apart...for now, but COME ON....one of the things that made this show what it was, was the tension between the two. Even post break up last year, the magic, the chemistry, was there and it was awesome. I like Joel, I do, but he needs to go because him and Zoe together are a huge snooze. Many people have commented that they're more like friends and I whole heartedly agree. I feel nothing when they're together.
    AB and Lavon just about broke my heart. They are two of my favorite characters and to see them fall apart hurts. I hope that in his losing her, Lavon comes to realize what he had and he comes around. She was right, she shouldn't have to wait on his terms. While I get his need to not rush the way he's acting (a drawer, really Lavon?) she won't get a ring, or even the promise of one until they're both old and gray.
    George and Tansy......whatever....
    I need Lemon back. Bluebell...and the show are falling apart without her!

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  4. Dear writers

    I've come up with the Wade and zoe problem! and how you can bring them back together!

    Wade was in a band, so he has written a song about his love for zoe. Vivian finds the Lirics, think it's about her (but there is one line in the song in witch you can deduce it's about Zoe, someting about looking over the lake or something) Vivian asks Wade to sing it for her, then Zoe and Joel come in and Zoe hears the song too... She realizes it's about her.... they share a really meaningfull look... yeah! Then they start to think about eachother again, realizing they should be together. Maybe start to speak in their sleep or feeling that something happens to the other one because of their bond...

    Vivian let's wade go and joel zoe, because they bold realize they have really reaaalllyyyy deep feelings for eachother!

    Others: Lemon and her mom story could spice things up!

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  5. I really agree with you! Hope they get it all together soon...I think they will :)

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  6. Ha! Great idea, I like it! :)

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  7. We shouldn't be 12 episodes in and still waiting for it to feel like our storylines are starting. Every episode this season has been a tremendous letdown. Zoe and Joel need to break up. I am not pushing Zoe and Wade or George but Joel is not the guy for her or the viewers!

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  8. I'm also getting impatient. I think Lemon being gone, though unavoidable, has thrown the equilibrium of the ensemble way off, and making things worse, the other characters are almost all stuck in holding patterns. I miss the drama of Seasons 1 and 2. H.O.D. is still very enjoyable even at its weakest, though. Thanks for reading :)

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