'Hart of Dixie' season 4 spoilers: Everybody forgets Brick's birthday in '61 Candles'

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Season 4 of "Hart of Dixie" is two episodes away from wrapping up. It remains to be seen whether those episodes will serve as the series' conclusion or just thresholds to much more mess and romance for Rachel, Wade and their crazy friends. Nevertheless, the penultimate installment of the season will see Wade on a mission. 

In episode 8 titled "61 Candles," Rachel gets distressed about not having an heirloom to pass down to her child. Realizing the upset, Wade has to rummage through "one of their pasts," in the hopes of hitting upon a special possession that would do. His success on the job is all everyone could hope for. 

While Wade makes sure he finds the all-important heirloom, so much madness happen all throughout the episode. First off, Lemon and Zoe are set to hang out for girls' day but their plans go out of whack. Speaking of Lemon, in a promo for the episode, she and Lavon finally tell the whole world of their relationship, which makes Rachel scream in huge enthusiasm. Lemon tells her to contain it but Lemon and Lavon shippers out there can, for sure, shout to their hearts' content. 

While they hit it off, another couple deals with the opposite. Romance between Annabeth and George is heating up as well but before it catches fire, the latter's parents, who arrive in town in the episode, put out the spark. That should be great chaos but viewers must wait until the angered Tuckers realize what George's new job is. 

Most importantly, the installment would not be called "61 Candles" if it weren't for the birthday boy, Brick. As Lavon and Wade invite Brick to a fishing excursion, he expects a surprise party. It turns out that the gang fails to remember his special day. But will Brick really celebrate it with a frown on his face? 

Episode 8 of "Hart of Dixie" season 4 will air on March 6. 

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