'Hart of Dixie' season 4 spoilers: Wade fights the urge to flirt

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Wade just can't stop flirting with other women and, needless to say, Rachel does not like this crazy habit of her man even one bit. In the new episode of "Hart of Dixie" titled "The Butterstick Tab," the soon-to-be mommy forces the daddy of her baby to "change his ways." 

But it looks like Wade, who has been "milking his abs for years," will have a tough time with the "intervention" and will have to seek guidance for the success of his new almost-impossible mission (Wade flirts with every woman he sees so turning from that is almost without a solution). Lavon seems like the perfect man for the job and Wade thinks so, too. However, the synopsis for the episode suggests that Wade will only "[find] himself in even worse trouble." 

In a promo video for the episode, Lavon finds it best to smack Wade every time he talks to or smiles at other women. And even in that short clip, there are already multiple times Wade gets whacked. Will this finally get him to stop? 

In the same episode, viewers will see Lemon struggle to deal with the fact that someone from the past has returned, even though it proves to be a really tough one for her. Also, George and Annabeth decide to start out "new adventures" together but, much like Wade, the task seems to be easier said than done. 

However, in a still from the episode as shared by The CW, it looks like is only a matter of time before the two hit it off. Information about the next episode titled "61 Candles" even suggests that the two couple up and that tribulations (and by tribulations, that means George's family) already come their way. 

"The Butterstick Tab" will air on Feb. 27 and by that time, there will only be four episodes left for the season. 

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