'Hart of Dixie' season 4 spoilers: Shelby gets an allergy attack, Lemon and Lavon confused

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In the past episodes, "Hart of Dixie" continuously hinted on Zoe and Wade getting together. In the last episode, "The Very Good Bagel," the two finally got it on and the fans are really loving the couple.

Now that storyline is a closed book for now, it is time for a more fun and enjoyable episode that will air this week. Episode 4 is titled "Red Dye #40." And according to TV.com, the official synopsis goes:

"Shelby gets sick prior to BlueBell's talent show, and the cause of her illness becomes a mystery to solve, especially since her fellow contestants were intimidated by her participation. Meanwhile, Zoe and Wade struggle to hide their romance."

Executive producer Leila Gerstein goes on to explain that Shelby actually ate a chocolate that she had an allergic reaction to. It appears that the mysterious chocolate had dye in it. An investigation will begin to get to the bottom of what happened, which sounds hilarious enough already.

As for Zoe and Wade, they are really trying to keep their relationship a secret, which Gerstein also explained in the video. But what about the other lovebirds in Bluebell, Lemon and Lavon?

CarterMatt got a snapshot from the episode "Bar-Be-Que Burritos" where Lemon and Lavon were seen talking. The two are rather confused as to how they feel for one another.

Over on Lavon's side, Annabeth confessed her feelings and since then, Lavon doesn't want to hurt him. If he will be dating her friend Lemon, he will do just. Over on Lemon's side, she is still unsure if she really wants to be with Lavon.

But after seeing the snapshot, it looks like the two will come up with a decision after the episode. What do you think, will the two give it a go or a no?

"Hart of Dixie" will air "Red Dye #40" on Jan. 30, while "Bar-Be-Que Burritos" will air on Feb. 6. In the meantime, enjoy this promo for the next episode.

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