Imogen Farris, Staff Writer
The comedy-drama “Hart of Dixie” ended Friday, March 27, after four seasons on the CW. The show had its ups and downs, with the main problem being the inconsistent airing days throughout the seasons.
The show starred Rachel Bilson as Dr. Zoe Hart and took place mainly in Bluebell, Ala., a charmingly small town. Bilson was usually on point with her acting, and the story line kept me intrigued through all of the seasons. What I enjoyed most about “Hart of Dixie” was the sweet portrayal of the Deep South, mainly Alabama, and the individual character development.
I am definitely sad to see the show end, but overall I think the lack of advertising led to the show becoming less popular and less known among viewers. Since the show was given notice of its cancellation, it was really nice to see how individual characters ended up.
Zoe and Wade finally got married minutes before their baby boy was born. Lemon and Lavon ended up together and viewers were able to see their engagement and wedding in the same episode.
This series was sweet and funny. I think the CW is becoming too focused on serious dramas and “Hart of Dixie” didn’t fit in the lineup anymore. If you’ve never seen the show before, the first three seasons are currently available on Netflix, and I recommend binge-watching them all.
The show hasnt been confirmed as canceled yet.