"The reason we only shot 10 episodes is really because Rachel Bilson is going to have her first little baby, and there's no Hart of Dixie without the Hart," explains the actor. "We had an abbreviated season and this is not unusual for shows to do—if you look at Scandal just a couple of years ago—fewer episodes depending upon the schedule of when the baby is born. She really didn't want to have to come back to work right away—she wants to be very hands-on and be able to be there those first couple of months after the baby's born, so we just kind of shot what we could as quickly as we could and 10 episodes is what worked out for us."
"We aren't cancelled. We haven't gotten a phone call from anybody at the network. But, if this was the end, then I think we all wanted to just pay it its proper due," Porter insists. "It was a beautiful moment in time and we all wanted to make sure that people knew just how much this all meant to us."
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Even though their answers make sense I think only a miracle can save it from cancellation. The ratings were terrible and it only got renewed for syndication reasons. Sad but true.
ReplyDeleteTrue! Yeah only a miracle. But you never know maybe they hold solid when they return. I really hope so cause the show is so easy on the eyes.
ReplyDeleteSo basically the actor are doing damage control
ReplyDeleteI'd have loved if it could have run as long as Gilmore Girls or Northern Exposure, shows which share some themes with this show, but it's quite obvious it's not going back for a fifth season. I'll miss it a lot :(
ReplyDeleteThey should've just announced it as the final season and avoid all this unnecessary drama in the first place.
ReplyDeleteIf this is to be the last season of Hart of Dixie, I hope the producers of the show right all the wrongs from Season 3, and the actors and crew go on to have glorious careers based on their fine work on this beloved program.
ReplyDeleteThere's no point in denying it.Just make an announcement and let it go peacefully!
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