The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you will need to cook a delicious meal, including a double oven! For all you grill masters, the gas BBQ is just outside on the deck off the kitchen. Gather around the table for a fabulous meal cooked in a state of the art kitchen. Cozy up on the plush couch and watch TV or snuggle in front of the gas fireplace with a blanket and good book. The open living room, dining room and kitchen welcomes you and provides a place to unwind. Overflowing with New England charm, the open floor plan is perfect for your family. Actually, many of the characters were frequently addressed with their first and last names.Stars Hollow is a cozy three-bedroom, two-bathroom home in the Farm district. PS – I feel like George’s and Annabeth’s characters were usually followed by their last name whereas Todd and Wannda not so much. You’ve got a beer pong video featuring Todd and Wanda (#Tanda) and George Tucker and Annabeth Nass (#GeorgiaBeth). See also: Various instagrams from the cast, for those fans who want some deep cuts. cast member showed up in the finale for a guest spot, which makes me happy because it suggests Autumn and Rachel are IRL bffs, which is all kinds of #strongfemalefriendship. This buzzfeed round-up has a nice collection, not to mention this more informative worn-on-tv site with lots of Lemon’s pieces for those who are bit more obsessive in their fashion quests. Remember when we first met Lemon? I’m feeling the need to devote an entire post to Lemon’s best outfits… Though you can find other sites/posts already featuring such galleries front and center. I was less into her gingham get-up earlier in the episode. I was a big fan of this crop top and midi, pleated, swing skirt, topped with start jewelry. Sidenotes: Lemon continued to excel sartorially. We may look forward to further reminiscences at our leisure. ![]() Well, there’s so much to review and recollect, but one need not do it all now. Oh, how I loved when she finally kissed him (again) this season. #NassSass I’ll miss the opposites-attract (but never crossed that line) friendship between Lemon and Wade. And, now that I think of it, it seems to be more likely directed toward 20-somethings who grew up with a certain type of show, still watch the CW, and have a soft spot for Rachel Bilson and her ilk.) I’ll just, I’ll just miss so many things. (*Is it actually aimed at teen girls? I have no idea. ![]() It was both out of place, and exactly right. It kind of always had an ABC Family vibe. Forget a single wedding, which isn’t unheard of, Hart of Dixie gave fans all sorts of happy bows and ribbons and then broke into song! Hart of Dixie and Bluebell have always managed to evoke a nostalgic musical vibe-never as witty or snarky as the Gilmore Girls’ Stars Hollow, nor as teenaged angst-ridden as most shows aimed at teen (?!) girls* or the other shows on the CW, for that matter. (The Stars Hollow comparison is not new, and, in my opinion, Gilmore Girls has long been the closest comparison to Hart of Dixie, with Hart of Dixie as Gilmore Girls lesser-known, underdeveloped, and more trite cousin.) Not only did it end with the performers SINGING, but it also had a declaration of love, a proposal, a marriage, and a baby, among other life moments. It was like Stars Hollow on laughing gas. I mean, the damned thing ended in an extended song-and-dance performance by the entire town! Almost ostentatiously on-the-nose in the best way possible. I felt a sense of commitment that comes with a tidy conclusion. ![]() ![]() For me, Hart of Dixie episode 4.10, “Bluebell,” managed to tie up the obvious story lines in a predictable yet satisfactory manner. Other reviews seem to echo these sentiments-the observations of the show’s small yet devoted fan base, the wry acknowledgment of both its faults and charms, and the general satisfaction with the concluding chapter. For me, the cast and crew did an excellent job at this fourth option. Final seasons can be 1) surprise! oh shit, we got cancelled? 2) a last grasp at another season and thus… … 3) a planned conclusion to mixed reviews where everyone’s all, t hat’s the real Gossip Girl? or 4) an homage to its fans. In truth, the entire season has felt like an encore for its fans. From this season’s abridged 10-episode schedule and neatly (for better or worse) tied-up story lines and character arcs, we all knew the end was nigh. We still don’t have “official word” from the powers-at-be about whether or not there will be a fifth season but, C’MON Y’ALL, that episode was not just a season finale, but a series FINALE. The Season 4 finale of Hart of Dixie recently aired and for those of you who watched the show and stuck with it-by the way, congrats on that accomplishment four seasons is a serious commitment!-you are probably, nay, undoubtedly, feeling FEELINGS.
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