'Hart of Dixie' season 4 spoilers: Girl or boy for Zoe and Wade in 'Alabama Boys'?

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Fans of "Hart of Dixie" are happy about Zoe and Wade having a baby. The lovebirds have been adorable together and the baby will add a special touch this season too. However, being parents isn't something that Zoe and Wade are prepared for.

In the last episode, the financial security of their family became a priority. So, Wade makes a plan to make more money in the restaurant. He really wants Zoe to have a happy pregnancy and not to worry about anything.

But just like any other new parent out there, the nerves start to creep in. In Episode 6, Zoe and Wade will come to a realization that they are not ready to be parents yet. While that isn't the most surprising thing in this episode, it is actually the fact that they realize this once they learn the gender of the baby. Shouldn't they be more than excited now?

Episode 6 is titled "Alabama Boys" and the official synopsis goes:

"After Zoe and Wade learn the gender of their baby, they are struck with the realization that neither one of them is ready for parenthood. BlueBell is in contention for hosting the state football championship, but only if they partner with the rival town of Fillmore. Begrudgingly, Lemon helps convince Lavon to talk to his nemesis, but he needs AnnaBeth's help to get him close to the Mayor. Meanwhile, Brick gets a surprise from his past that shakes him to his core."

As the synopsis said, Lavon will be forced to talk the Mayor of Filmore and this is something that he really don't want to do. But for the sake of the community, will he set aside his pride and do what's best?

In other news, George and Annabeth will also have their awkward moment in the upcoming episode. In the promo video, George tries to get Annabeth to date him, but the latter didn't agree to it. As for Lemon and Lavon, they still haven't moved on from each other yet.

Catch "Hart of Dixie" in an all-new episode this Feb. 20 on the CW.

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