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15th January 2013
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Debra Jo Rupp is coming to Hart of Dixie as the anti-Kitty Forman.

TVLine has learned exclusively that the That ’70s Show vet will appear in an upcoming installment of the CW charmer.

Popping up midway through Dixie‘s second season, Rupp will play Betsy Maynard, Wanda’s gin-loving mom who comes to Bluebell for a visit. Unfortunately, she becomes such a handful, her daughter pawns her off on Zoe.

Rupp most recently co-starred as the matriarch on ABC’s short-lived comedy Better With You.

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15th January 2013
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In a chat with THR, executive producer Leila Gerstein previews the rest of season two: George continues to let loose, Brick’s new dating situation makes “for a lot of comedy” and more duets on the way.

Will Zoe and Wade last as a couple?

Hart of Dixie returns for the second half of season two Tuesday with an episode that explores just that. In “Old Alabama,” Zoe (Rachel Bilson) is trying a new tact when it comes to Wade (Wilson Bethel), which has her taking on many new projects. As executive producer Leila Gerstein previews to The Hollywood Reporter, relationships and Zoe Hart don’t exactly mix well.

“What does it look like with these two opposites trying to make it last as boyfriend and girlfriend?” Gerstein asks, adding that “we will be seeing” through their decision to be a couple. “The stakes are higher now. They’re really doing it and it really means something, and they’re going to have to ask themselves the question at some point: What is the long-term plan here?”

Gerstein talked to THR about how successful Zoe and Wade get in keeping their romance alive, the state of Hart of Dixie’s beloved pairings (including Lemon and Lavon), whether Zoe will contemplate moving back to the big city in the near future and who will be stepping in front of the microphone.

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The Hollywood Reporter: How different are Zoe and Wade’s definitions of what a boyfriend and girlfriend is compared to the average person and will certain situations arise because of that?
Leila Gerstein: Poor Zoe Hart. She does not have a lot of relationship experience. I think that we’re going to find a lot of fun with her neuroses about how to even deal with anything. They really like each other, they really want to make it work. In the first episode back, they’ve been super happy, they’re in the honeymoon period and they face their first conflict. Zoe is in a complete panic about what to do. She thinks that if they have a huge fight like they would’ve before, it would mean they’re over. We’re going to continue to see the two of them struggling to make it work despite how they each drive each other crazy.

THR: Is the George (Scott Porter) and Tansy (Mircea Monroe) pairing still in play and how serious do they get?
Gerstein: We are also enjoying George and Tansy very much. She brings out a different side in him than Lemon (Jaime King) did because Tansy and Lemon are polar opposites. We feel like we’re letting George Tucker have fun for the first time in a long time and it’s great to see. We think the two of them are going to be fun for the audience to watch.

THR: Is the George and Lemon pairing still on the table and possibly revisited in the future?
Gerstein: For me, that is one door that I can say I don’t foresee revisiting in the near future.

THR: A lot of the fans really held onto Lemon and Lavon (Cress Williams). Will their paths cross in a significant way in the back half of the season?
Gerstein: I think that there will always be the pull of Lemon and Lavon. In many ways, they’re an epic couple. People have really responded to them. I have really responded to them. But it may not happen this season. It may.

THR: Where do you see the Rose (McKaley Miller) and Zoe friendship heading? In many ways, Rose is a younger version of Zoe.
Gerstein: We love Rose. We love having her around. The friendship between Zoe and Rose, and she is a younger — almost less neurotic — version of Zoe Hart. She’s there to offer Zoe advice, which I always like the role reversal, of younger Rose being more sensible than older Zoe.

THR: What lessons does Zoe teach Rose and vice versa?
Gerstein: We’re going to see Rose working a little bit at the doctor’s office this year. Zoe will always be a role model and mentor to Rose, but Zoe comes with a unique Zoe side of neuroses and baggage that Rose doesn’t really come with. Rose sometimes can help Zoe see what’s right and what’s important.

THR: Lemon has her own doppelganger with Magnolia (Claudia Lee).
Gerstein: She does. The Magnolia and Lemon pairing, they’re much more opposites than Zoe and Rose are. Magnolia’s kind of a wannabe bad girl I would say and I think we’re going to see that dynamic play out as the two of them find out and have to deal with Brick’s much younger new girlfriend.

THR: Which I assume, a lot of comedy will come out of Brick’s (Tim Matheson) new dating situation.
Gerstein: It’s going to be make for a lot of comedy.

THR: What can you hint at for his new romance with Shelby (Laura Bell Bundy). It’s obviously a change for everyone.
Gerstein: It’s a change for everyone. It will take several episodes for everyone to find out. The first episode back we have a great storyline between Brick and George, because George used to date Shelby and he walked in on them. We have a fun storyline about George giving Brick council about the situation.

THR: Who has the most surprising reaction to Brick’s new woman when they do find out?
Gerstein: I guess George in a way.

THR: Zoe has admitted that she wants to stick around Bluebell and has embraced the small-town life. Will the push and pull of the big city vs. the small town be revisited at some point down the line?
Gerstein: I don’t think that we’re going to tell the audience ever that Zoe is going to move back to New York City. The possibility exists for sure that she’s not going to stay in Bluebell for the rest of her life. A visit to New York City is not out of the question. I don’t think we’re going to play the will she stay or will she go scenario.

THR: So that original question posed at the start of the series is not in play anymore?
Gerstein: No, we felt like she made a decision at the end of season one to stay in Bluebell. In season five, we’ll talk again. The show takes place in Bluebell, it will continue to take place in Bluebell.

THR: Will we see more singing?
Gerstein: We have a lot of singing coming up. You should be very excited about the singing. I would say so far we have three big musical numbers. George and Wade will be singing again, and we will hear a musical number from Laura Bell Bundy, who plays Shelby, and there’s a fantastic musical proposal on the horizon.
Hart of Dixie returns 8 p.m. Tuesday on the CW.

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15th January 2013
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12th December 2012
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12th December 2012
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Hart of Dixie‘s winter finale gave fans the greatest gift of all: a real, romantic relationship for Zoe and Wade. But will the twosome be ready to say ‘I Do’ in the new year?

That we cannot tell you, but we can reveal exclusively that a pair of Bluebell staples — “people we know” well, shares showrunner Leila Gerstein — will tie the knot in a special spring installment of the CW charmer.

“Some of our characters will be having a wedding in Episode 16,” the tight-lipped Dixie creator tells TVLine. “There’s a big proposal in Episode 15 and then a big wedding [the following week]…. It will be very fun.”

So, which lovebirds are thisclose to walking down the aisle? We’re breaking down the likely — and unlikely — suspects below, and (we think) eliminating one potential couple from contention.

ZOE AND WADE | It took Zoe quite awhile to recognize Wade as her boyfriend, but now that she has, what’s to stop her from locking down her studly man for good? Wade’s already been married once, so we know he can settle down. And the doc herself is known for making big, bold moves — maybe one of them will be tying the knot with her new-ish guy!

GEORGE AND TANSY | This relatively new duo laughed off an engagement this week, but perhaps the time to wed will finally be right in a few months time.

ZOE AND GEORGE | The stars have yet to align for Bluebell’s Golden Boy and pint-sized doc and now they’re both happily in other relationships. But this is Hart of Dixie, which means at the drop of a hat, Zoe and George could find themselves dumped and depressed — and married to each other!

GEORGE AND LEMON | While unlikely, it’s not completely outside the realm of possibility that these longtime loves would find their way back to each other. They’ve certainly softened toward one another in recent weeks, and you know what they say: You never truly get over your first love. Hey, they’ve already planned one wedding, so it shouldn’t be too difficult to pull off another on a whim.

LEMON AND LAVON | These former flames are on the outs for now — but come on, they’re obviously meant to be. Speaking of, Lavon must still have that mega-watt engagement ring handy, right?

LAVON AND RUBY | Go ahead and count this now-ex-couple out of wedding running. Gerstein tells TVLine that Golden Brooks’ Ruby “is gone for awhile,” so it’s doubtful she’ll be the blushing bride. That said, “she may come back” later on, so perhaps there’s still hope for these two down the line.

BRICK AND EMILY | Who’s to say Brick won’t rekindle his romance with the one that got away — and just in time for a spring wedding?

ANNABETH AND A MYSTERY MAN | It’s only a matter of time before our favorite scene-stealer winds up with a love of her own. So, maybe Mr. Right will pop up soon and sweep Annabeth off her feet and down the aisle. (Might we suggest Travis Van Winkle’s newcomer Jonah Breeland?)

WANDA AND TOM | As much as we’d love to see one of Dixie‘s main players get hitched, don’t these two seem most likely to say ‘I Do’? The odds appear to be in their favor: they’ve been together longer than everyone else in Bluebell; they’re beloved enough characters to warrant a wedding, but not major enough to alter the fabric of the show (and its many love triangles) by marrying; and they’re so darn cute together, it would be “very fun,” as Gerstein promised.

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11th December 2012
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Zap2it: This season on “Hart of Dixie,” New York-raised Dr. Zoe Hart put her feelings for Alabama small-town lawyer George Tucker — who has spent time in New York — on the shelf and instead dove into a fling with bartender Wade Kinsella. On the surface, it would seem that she and George are a better match, so what do you think is the outlook for her having a long-term relationship with Wade, who’s not her equal in education or sophistication?

Rachel Bilson: They’re totally unequal. Usually it does bother the guy more. There’s something lacking. It’s always interesting to explore the unexpected or what you don’t see coming. On paper, George and Zoe make perfect sense. Sometimes in life, you see people and say, “They totally make sense. They totally don’t make sense.” And the ones that don’t make sense last.

So what is up with that? The “opposites attract” thing, maybe. But Wade’s character has shown that there’s more to him than meets the eye, so it’s interesting.

Zap2it: What do you hear from Southerners about the authenticity of the show and its portrayal of BlueBell, Ala. (actually the back lot at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, Calif.)

Rachel Bilson: I have family in Tennessee, so they love it. Obviously, anything in television is going to be a little exaggerated, but I think the important things that are true to the south are how they’re really committed to their town and their families, how they have this support system.

But no matter what, Zoe stays true to herself, and they really respect that.

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5th December 2012
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28th November 2012
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27th November 2012
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Another Breeland is booking it to Bluebell.

Happy Endings alum Travis Van Winkle has landed a recurring role on Hart of Dixie, TVLine has learned exclusively.

He joins the CW charmer (airing Tuesdays at 9/8c) as Jonah Breeland, Lemon’s studly cousin who once called the fictional town home. Beloved by the town’s denizens, Jonah ends up posing a threat to Zoe and her hard-earned good standing in Bluebell.

Van Winkle — whose additional TV credits include Raising Hope, CSI: Miami and 90210 — will next co-star in TNT’s apocalyptic drama pilot The Last Ship.