LeeAndra
Sweet Shoppe SugarBabe
Persuade us other SSDers why we should love your latest obsession, too.
If you are friends with me on FB, you know I'm obsessed with the TV show 'Hart of Dixie.' So far, I've managed to hogtie... er, gently convince... two of my friends into watching (and loving) it. :wub:
What's not to love?! It's a classic 'duck out of water' storyline with a NYC doctor (played by Rachel Bilson) moving to life in smalltown Bluebell, AL. I love the way each character evolves (or temporarily devolves) as you go through each season, and each character screws up (bigtime!) but manages to find his/her way back to the right path. Rachel's character, Zoe, is an endearing mix of lots o' book smarts and zero common sense. It's a comedy so there are lots of hijinks and hilarity, but the show has a big heart, too, and you will find yourself rooting for the underdog romantic interest of Zoe's within an episode or two. :wub::wub::wub: It's cute and sweet and goofy and PERFECT.
The fourth season was cut short because of the aforementioned Bilson becoming pregnant IRL & then the show was cancelled after that. :crying: While the show's creator did not know for sure that the show was being cancelled, she had a good hunch, so the last episode of the fourth season does tie up all the loose ends.
You can watch the first three seasons on Netflix. The fourth season should be moving over there soon(ish).
Okay, your turn! What drink/food/TV show/movie/book/restaurant/whatever should be my new favorite?!
If you are friends with me on FB, you know I'm obsessed with the TV show 'Hart of Dixie.' So far, I've managed to hogtie... er, gently convince... two of my friends into watching (and loving) it. :wub:
What's not to love?! It's a classic 'duck out of water' storyline with a NYC doctor (played by Rachel Bilson) moving to life in smalltown Bluebell, AL. I love the way each character evolves (or temporarily devolves) as you go through each season, and each character screws up (bigtime!) but manages to find his/her way back to the right path. Rachel's character, Zoe, is an endearing mix of lots o' book smarts and zero common sense. It's a comedy so there are lots of hijinks and hilarity, but the show has a big heart, too, and you will find yourself rooting for the underdog romantic interest of Zoe's within an episode or two. :wub::wub::wub: It's cute and sweet and goofy and PERFECT.
The fourth season was cut short because of the aforementioned Bilson becoming pregnant IRL & then the show was cancelled after that. :crying: While the show's creator did not know for sure that the show was being cancelled, she had a good hunch, so the last episode of the fourth season does tie up all the loose ends.
You can watch the first three seasons on Netflix. The fourth season should be moving over there soon(ish).
Okay, your turn! What drink/food/TV show/movie/book/restaurant/whatever should be my new favorite?!
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