'Hart of Dixie' season 4 spoilers: Zoe and Wade prepare for parenthood, George and Annabeth on a date

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Zoe (Rachel Bilson) and Wade (Wilson Bethel) will become parents in a few months time. In the next episode of "Hart of Dixie" season 4 titled "Bar-Be-Q Burritos," the couple realize their financial woes as they prepare for the baby on the way. This spells bigger trouble for Wade with Rammer Jammer not doing so great. Not to stress Zoe out, the guy lies about the local restaurant's success and tries to make that happen for real by setting up a "surprise musical performance" that is bound to bring some customers in. 

As Carter Matt noted, viewers will see the couple think through their relationship and what it will be like. This serves as the new foundation of the show that will determine how things turn out for Zoe and Wade, especially now that they are about to tackle parenthood. 

While the couple, who recently admitted their relationship to everyone, figures out a way to afford a child, Lemon (Jaime King) and Lavon (Cress Williams) figure out how they can avoid crossing each other's paths again. However, fate messes with them again as they stumble upon each other at Singles Hoedown. Here, they realize that avoiding each other and moving on with their lives is not a walk in the park. What will the two do about that then? 

Lemon has been resisting her feelings for Lavon for the sake of Annabeth, who is still crazy about him, too.

In the new promo for the episode, Lemon thinks up a scheme to bring George and Annabeth together. The two are on a date as seen in the video. Lemon tries to make sure her plan works out, but the two look like they realize what's going on when George says, "It's a scheme within a scheme," to which Annabeth replies, "It's a scheme within a scheme within a scheme!"

The romance in Bluebell is very complicated indeed, and Lemon's latest ploy just leaves Lavon asking, "Say what now?"

"Hart of Dixie" will be back with episode 5 "Bar-Be-Q Burritos" on Feb. 6.

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