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Yes, Hart Of Dixie marks the return of a TV genre that’s been sadly missing from our screens for far too long: the quirky, hour-long small-town dramedy.
There’s nothing Hart of Dixie fans want more than a TV reunion, but what are the chances Wilson Bethel could share the screen ...
My enthusiastic “Hart of Dixie” finale recap. Now somebody just needs to get to work to find new gigs for Kaitlyn Black, Scott Porter, Wilson Bethel, Jaime King and, of course, Rachel Bilson.
You can catch both Ruby and Shelby on Season 2 of Hart of Dixie when it returns on Tuesday, October 2 at 8/9 c only on the CW.
Now, everything in this review so far probably makes "Hart of Dixie" sound like your typical CW show that's aimed at teenage girls. But, the show really has a "Gilmore Girls" like quality about it ...
Claudia gives HollywoodLife.com the scoop on the ‘Hart of Dixie’ season finale, plus her dreams for Magnolia in season two. There’s a major storm heading to Bluebell on Hart of Dixie‘s ...
Hart of Dixie returns with a doozy of an episode when Dr. Zoe Hart’s estranged father comes to Bluebell for a visit.
Neither of those shows succeeded, but “Hart of Dixie” at least has Bilson, as well as, ironically, a cadre of “Gossip Girl” producers, with Leila Gerstein as the creator and head writer.
I said my goodbyes to Hart Of Dixie months ago. Don't get me wrong, I've stayed a tried and true fan through the thick and very thin of the show's three seasons, but I also spend my days trawling ...
Hart of Dixie gave the supporting characters' romances more screentime than Gilmore Girls did with its characters. I know more about Tom and Wanda's relationship than I do about Kirk and Lulu's.
Hart of Dixie is not the type of show that a huge audience is going to gravitate to. Its heartfelt problems and small town setup—in the deep south, nonetheless—push forward at an extremely ...
Update: Hart of Dixie Season 4 begins Jan. 9, per the CW. Being in the dark about something as important as the premiere date of one of my favorite shows is simply unacceptable.