“61 Candles” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, L) (HDTV)
LETDOWNS — Zoe (Rachel Bilson) gets sad when she realizes she doesn’t have an heirloom to pass down to their child, so Wade (Wilson Bethel) makes it his mission to find something from one of their pasts. Brick (Tim Matheson) is disappointed when everyone forgets his birthday, so when Lavon (Cress Williams) and Wade invite Brick on a fishing excursion, he thinks he is being led to a surprise party. Lemon (Jaime King) and Zoe try make plans to have a girls’ day, but things do not go as planned. Meanwhile, George’s (Scott Porter) parents come to town and they are shocked by who he is dating and his new job. Kaitlyn Black also stars. Brandi Bradburn directed the episode written by April Blair and Tamar Laddy (#408). Original airdate 3/2/2015.
LETDOWNS — Zoe (Rachel Bilson) gets sad when she realizes she doesn’t have an heirloom to pass down to their child, so Wade (Wilson Bethel) makes it his mission to find something from one of their pasts. Brick (Tim Matheson) is disappointed when everyone forgets his birthday, so when Lavon (Cress Williams) and Wade invite Brick on a fishing excursion, he thinks he is being led to a surprise party. Lemon (Jaime King) and Zoe try make plans to have a girls’ day, but things do not go as planned. Meanwhile, George’s (Scott Porter) parents come to town and they are shocked by who he is dating and his new job. Kaitlyn Black also stars. Brandi Bradburn directed the episode written by April Blair and Tamar Laddy (#408). Original airdate 3/2/2015.
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"Kaitlyn Black also stars", really? Way to keep it on the DL that they're going the George AB route with the synopsis... whatever...
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lot of little fun thing s are happening all around, and that it;s also pretty Brick heavy, which I'm quite alright with! :D
The airdate says March 2nd which is a Monday. Is it a typo?
ReplyDeleteLemon and Zoe plan a day together? On purpose? Did Hell freeze over?
ReplyDeleteI was just about to ask the same question
ReplyDeleteThey do that whenever one of the show stars isn't mentioned in the synopsis. If Lavon isn't mentioned, for example, at the end it would say 'Cress Williams also stars'. Not that I don't think they are going George/AB, based on the pictures and previews we've seen it seems pretty likely they are going that route
ReplyDeleteMaybe that ARE throwing Brick a birthday party so they have to spend time together?
ReplyDeleteI know that's what they do. What I'm referring to is this:
ReplyDeleteGeorge’s (Scott Porter) parents come to town and they are shocked by who he is dating and his new job
If they weren't still trying to somehow hide the AB/George thing they could have said in the synopsis: "George’s (Scott Porter) parents come to town and they are shocked he is dating Anabeth (Kaitlyn Black) and by his new job"
It seems to be a bit intentional that they aren't owning up to the fact that they're going the AB/George route, that's all I'm pointing out.
It may be a reach but your idea makes infinitely more sense. This quest Hart of Dixie is on to tie up absolutely everything in a nice little bow to make all things perfect before the series ends is giving me a case of the eye-rolls. I'm just nitpicking though. This final season has been more fun than the last two already.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you on the trying to tie everything up thing. LG said they wrote the season so it COULD be a final season but left enough doors(stories) open in case they did get renewed. I'm starting to get worried that they are wrapping up so many things the network won't see any reason to bring it back.
ReplyDeleteThis season is sooo much better than S3 which moved way too slowly and spent too much time on characters that added little or nothing to the overall show (looking at you, Lynly) but I liked S2, I thought it was a lot of fun.