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HART OF DIXIE: Family Tradition
”Weird” Medical Case of the Week:
Gossip: Wade wants to get a jingle for the Rammer Jammer as he and Lemon have made ten percent more this quarter. Only everything seems to go wrong this week there. Too bad Wade is sleeping his way through all the town’s women such that the Jammer is losing suppliers and staff. Too bad Lemon wasn’t quick enough on the offer to buy Fancy’s. Lemon can’t get Wade to agree to buy Fancy’s, but now she has the money to buy it. Leaving Wade alone with the Rammer Jammer. Nothing will go well for the town with Wade only in charge. Lemon’s offer isn’t good enough so it looks like Wade’s on his own.
Are the Wilkes the best or worst thing to enter Zoe’s life since her return to Bluebell?
Relationship Drama: Zoe and Joel are on the hunt for a house to rent. They find one, only to find out that it’s owned by Zoe’s cousin who still doesn’t like Zoe. In order to get in good with the family, she and Joel head to a barbecue in Lillian, though the first person to see Zoe doesn’t think she’s family. In order to stay, she offers Joel as entertainment. At what point does Joel just tire of Zoe’s treatment of him? For being gone so long, Zoe is left as only an afterthought to the one person in the family who had really warmed to her all day.
Annabeth is back from visiting her sister and has no problems with Lavon’s plans to go to a bachelor party in Vegas. Annabeth pushes that issue and tells Lavon to go, which is only a little concerning for everyone else. Lavon doesn’t go to Vegas and gets a surprise visit from Annabeth’s parents. That’s a good reason for Lavon to be out of town, and the reason that Annabeth hasn’t said anything to her parents (yet) had to do with Auburn vs ‘Bama pride. At least it’s not race-related. Dinner goes well, with Annabeth’s parents trying to be on Lavon’s side, but that only seems to make things worse in the end. Too much nudging on the part of her parents leads to Annabeth snapping at them. Good on her for taking a stand, but Lavon didn’t mind how much her parents were working. All of that ends with Annabeth saying that she expected more last week and there’s a serious note about the longevity of their relationship.
George and Lynly are still on a round-about way of dating. Can they just decide what they want and stick with it? Lynly at least has the heart to call George out for acting like a boyfriend without the benefits, but the fallout of being together is almost too much for George to take. Too bad he doesn’t follow his own mind and kisses Lynly again.
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