Season 2
204: Suspicious Minds
DOUBLE TROUBLE — While Zoe (Rachel Bilson) tries to keep things casual with Wade (Wilson Bethel), she becomes jealous after she sees him with another woman. Zoe decides to two can play at that game, and sets up a date with Ruby's (guest star Golden Brooks) cousin. Reluctantly, Lavon (Cress Williams) agrees to let Lemon (Jaime King) be his campaign manager, but he unexpectedly becomes part of a town scandal when he takes the fall for her, a move which could end up costing him the Mayoral race. Meanwhile, with Lemon out of the house, Brick (Tim Matheson) and Magnolia (guest star Claudia Lee) struggle with the household chores and devise a plan to get Lemon to come back. Scott Porter also stars. Golden Brooks and Laura Bell Bundy guest star. Jamie Gorenberg directed the episode written by John Stephens.
203: If It Makes You Happy
WHO WILL WIN / TONY AWARD NOMINEE LAURA BELL BUNDY ("LEGALLY BLONDE: THE MUSICAL") GUEST STARS — When Zoe (Rachel Bilson) reads about her fellow classmates' accomplishments in her Alumni magazine, she is upset that they list her as "retired" and invites the reporter to BlueBell for an interview. However, Zoe has a hard time convincing the reporter that she actually has a thriving medical practice in BlueBell – that is, until she comes across a rare and potentially serious disease. Trying to be considerate of Lemon's (Jaime King) feelings, George (Scott Porter) informs her that he is going out on a date, making her feel that she too needs to find a date. Meanwhile, Lemon and Lavon (Cress Williams) both find themselves in competition with their nemesis Ruby (guest star Golden Brooks). Wilson Bethel and Tim Matheson also star. Elodie Keene directed the episode written by Alex Taub.
202: Always on My Mind
GOOD INTENTIONS WITH QUESTIONABLE RESULTS — Zoe (Rachel Bilson) is trying hard to stay away from Wade (Wilson Bethel), but when Rose (guest star McKaley Miller) enlists her help in throwing the first BlueBellapalooza, she is forced to ask Wade to convince his old band mate to be the musical act on short notice. Wade convinces George (Scott Porter) to start playing the field and agrees to be his wingman, but when Wade stands him up, he decides to follow the seemingly questionable advice solo. Meanwhile, Brick (Tim Matheson) tries to trick Lemon (Jaime King) into working for him, but she is determined to keep her waitressing job, that is until one of her customers ends up needing medical attention. Cress Williams also stars. Golden Brooks, Claudia Lee and Charlie Robinson guest star. Anton Cropper directed the episode written by Carter Covington.
201: I Fall to Pieces
THE AFTERMATH / GOLDEN BROOKS ("GIRLFRIENDS") AND CHARLIE ROBINSON ("NIGHT COURT") GUEST STAR — After George confesses his feelings to Zoe (Rachel Bilson), she finds herself having to make a tough decision between George (Scott Porter) and Wade (Wilson Bethel), leaving the two guys at odds on how to handle the situation. In search of some much needed girl advice, Zoe makes a new fast friend in former BlueBell resident Ruby Jeffries (guest star Golden Brooks), who no one is excited to see. Lemon (Jaime King) decides it's time to get her own apartment and a job, but it's tougher than she thought. Continuing to forge ahead with her new life, Lemon proceeds to return the wedding presents, but a sudden detour to Zoe's while holding a cake knife creates a stir with the townspeople. Cress Williams and Tim Matheson also star. Tim Matheson directed the episode written by executive producer Leila Gerstein.Season 1
121: The Big Day
SERIES STAR TIM MATHESON DIRECTS THE SEASON FINALE / GEORGE AND LEMON PREPARE FOR THE BIG DAY — With an impending storm about to hit Bluebell, George (Scott Porter) and Lemon (Jaime King) prepare for their wedding day. Meanwhile, taking shelter from the storm, Zoe (Rachel Bilson) finds herself stranded in a barn with Wade (Wilson Bethel). Cress Williams and Tim Matheson also star. Tim Matheson directed the episode written by executive producer Leila Gerstein.
120: Disaster Drills & Departures
GARY COLE RETURNS AS ZOE’S FATHER, ETHAN HART — Zoe (Rachel Bilson) blames herself when one of her friends faces a health crisis and she didn’t notice the symptoms. With much encouragement from Lavon (Cress Williams), Wade (Wilson Bethel) explores the idea of opening his own bar in Bluebell. Meanwhile, Lemon (Jaime King) plans a romantic night for George (Scott Porter), hoping to get their relationship back on track. Gary Cole returns as Zoe’s father, Ethan Hart. Tim Matheson also stars. Jeremiah Chechik directed the episode written by executive producer Donald Todd.
119: The Race & The Relationship
WADE ASKS ZOE TO BE HIS TEAMMATE FOR THE BLUEBELL BATTLE - Wade (Wilson Bethel) signs up for the Bluebell Battle in hopes of winning the five thousand dollar prize, but when he strikes out finding someone to be his race partner, he must swallow his pride and ask Zoe (Rachel Bilson). Meanwhile, Rose (McKaley Miller) is jumping for joy when Frederick Dean (guest star Drew Koles) finally asks her out on a date, and George (Scott Porter) and Lemon (Jaime King) meet with Reverend Mayfair (guest star Peter Mackenzie) to discuss their relationship issues. Cress Williams and Tim Matheson also star. Ron Lagomarsino directed the episode written by Alex Katsnelson.
118: Destiny & Denial
COUNTRY MUSIC SINGER SCOTTY MCCREERY ("AMERICAN IDOL") PERFORMS "THE TROUBLE WITH GIRLS" / SCOTT PORTER PERFORMS "JAMBALAYA" - After a wild night of partying, Wade (Wilson Bethel) wakes up with a massive hangover, an uninvited houseguest and no memory of what happened the night before. Meanwhile, George (Scott Porter) takes an unplanned roadtrip to New Orleans, and Lemon (Jaime King) finally confesses her troubles to her father, Brick (Tim Matheson). In the episode, Scotty McCreery performs "The Trouble With Girls" during a pivotal scene between Zoe (Rachel Bilson) and George, and Scott Porter performs "Jambalaya." Cress Williams also stars. David Paymer directed the episode written by executive producer Leila Gerstein.
117: Bachelorettes & Bullets
LEMON'S BACHELORETTE PARTY / JUSTIN HARTLEY GUEST STARS - Zoe (Rachel Bilson) makes a romantic connection with one of her patients, Jesse (guest star Hartley), and accepts his invitation to lunch. Lemon (Jaime King) agrees to let Magnolia (guest star Claudia Lee) plan her bachelorette party as long as she follows Lemon's strict instructions, but Magnolia has some more "interesting" plans in store for her big sister. Wade (Wilson Bethel) plans a hunting trip for George's (Scott Porter) bachelor party. Cress Williams also stars. Patrick Norris directed the episode written by executive producer Donald Todd.
116: Heart to Hart
TIM MATHESON DIRECTS / GARY COLE GUEST STARS AS ZOE'S FATHER - Zoe has conflicted feelings about seeing her estranged father, world-renowned surgeon Ethan Hart, who has agreed to travel to Bluebell to perform surgery on George's father (guest star Eric Pierpoint) as a favor to Zoe. Fearful of losing George, Lemon decides she must befriend Zoe in order to prevent her from telling George about Lemon's affair with Lavon. Meanwhile, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Rammer Jammer, the owner (guest star John Marshall Jones) hosts a signature cocktail contest between Wade and Shelley (guest star Deborah S. Craig). Series regular Tim Matheson directed the episode written by Rina Mimoun.
115: Tributes & Triangles
GEORGE TUCKER IS NAMED BLUEBELL'S MAN OF THE YEAR - Much to Brick's (Tim Matheson) disappointment, George (Scott Porter) is named Bluebell's Man of the Year. As the town's mayor, Lavon (Cress Williams) is expected to host a cocktail party in George's honor, but for obvious reasons this is a difficult situation for Lavon given his history with Lemon (Jaime King). Fortunately for Lavon, Zoe (Rachel Bilson) agrees to step in and help him with the party, but things take a turn for the disastrous when Zoe has to improvise a speech at the gathering. Meanwhile, Magnolia (Claudia Lee) begs Wade (Wilson Bethel) to write a song and perform it with her at the party. Joe Lazarov directed the episode written by Michelle Paradise.
114: Snowflakes & Soulmates
LAVON'S PARENTS (GUEST STARS ERNIE HUDSON AND VALARIE PETTIFORD) VISIT BLUEBELL - Zoe Hart (Rachel Bilson) is thrilled to see snow in Bluebell, but the rest of the town is superstitious that it will bring bad luck. When Lavon's parents (guest stars Hudson and Pettiford) make a visit to Bluebell, Lavon thinks it's the perfect opportunity to introduce them to Didi (Nadine Velazquez), but the introduction doesn't exactly go according to plan. Lemon (Jaime King) and George (Scott Porter) make a big decision about their future. Andy Wolk directed the episode written by David Babcock.
113: Aliens & Aliases
LEMON AGREES TO DRESS UP AS JOELLE TO HELP OUT WADE - Wade (Wilson Bethel) somehow convinces Lemon (Jaime King) to dress up as Joelle (guest star Courtney Parks) as part of a scheme to convince Joelle's ex-boyfriend (guest star Ted Welch) that he didn't actually see Wade and Joelle together. Lavon (Cress Williams) asks Zoe (Rachel Bilson) to help him figure out why Didi (guest star Nadine Velazquez) has been avoiding him, but once Zoe uncovers the shocking reason she isn't quite sure what to do with the information. George (Scott Porter) comes to Zoe for advice in determining whether there is a medical explanation for the behavior of one of his clients. Tom Amandes directed the episode written by Debra Fordham.
112: Sweetie Pies & Sweaty Palms
BLUEBELL PREPARES FOR THE ANNUAL SWEETIE PIE DANCE - Zoe (Rachel Bilson) decides that it's too soon in her relationship with Judson (guest star Wes Brown) to go to the annual Sweetie Pie Dance so instead she makes plans to have a sleepover with Rose (McKaley Miller), whose parents are going out of town. George (Scott Porter) misplaces the save the dates for his upcoming wedding which causes major trouble in Lemon (Jaime King) paradise. Lemon wants her father (Tim Matheson) to finally move on from her mother leaving him, so she secretly gets him a date for the dance. Wilson Bethel and Cress Williams also star. Patrick Norris directed the episode written by executive producer Leila Gerstein.
111: Mistresses & Misunderstandings
ZOE HART HAS A SECRET - Zoe (Rachel Bilson) is so uncharacteristically happy as of late that it causes her friends to speculate as to the possible reason behind her new attitude. Turns out that Zoe is hiding her new friendship with AnnaBeth (guest star Kaitlyn Black), who doesn't want Lemon (Jaime King) to find out since Zoe is Lemon's sworn enemy. Lemon campaigns to become the Belles' new Memory Matron, but she has to overcome a few obstacles to secure the honored position. Scott Porter, Wilson Bethel and Cress Williams also star. Jim Haymen directed the episode written by Beth Schwartz.
110: Hell's Belles
ZOE HART GOES BELLE! - When Zoe (Rachel Bilson) goes in search of some family history in Bluebell, she discovers that she is a legacy to the Bluebell Belles. Of course, once Lemon (Jaime King) catches wind of the news, she makes it her sole mission in life to make sure Zoe doesn't become an official Belle and puts her through a humiliating initiation. With the help of Wade (Wilson Bethel), Lavon (Cress Williams) attempts to jump back into the dating scene, but he finds it difficult because Didi (guest star Nadine Velazquez) is telling everyone that he's in love with her. Meanwhile, George (Scott Porter) devises a plan to stop a huge chainstore from building near Bluebell and as a result driving business away from the town. Janice Cooke Leonard directed the episode written by executive producer Donald Todd.
109: Hairdos & Holidays
CHRISTMAS IN BLUEBELL - Zoe (Rachel Bilson) encourages Rose (guest star McKaley Miller) to enter the annual Miss Cinnamon Cider Pageant even though Lemon's (Jaime King) younger sister, Magnolia Breeland (guest star Claudia Lee), is a shoo-in to win. Of course, with Zoe coaching Rose and Lemon coaching Magnolia, rivalry takes on a whole new meaning. Meanwhile, George (Scott Porter) and Wade (Wilson Bethel) go on a road trip to pick up a Christmas tree for Bluebell's town square. Also, in flashbacks, we learn some of the history of Lemon's relationship with her mother, as well as the details of when Lemon and Lavon (Cress Williams) first realized they had a connection. David Paymer directed the episode written by David Babcock.
108: The Pirate & The Practice
PLANKSGIVING IN BLUEBELL - While the residents of Bluebell prepare for their annual Planksgiving celebration, Zoe (Rachel Bilson) anxiously counts the days until her return home to New York for Thanksgiving. Unfortunately, getting out of town may be a bit trickier than Zoe anticipated due to the fact that she has to meet her thirty percent quota of patients by midnight or lose her share of the practice to Brick (Tim Matheson). Meanwhile, Lavon (Cress Williams) encourages Wade (Wilson Bethel) to be honest about his feelings for Zoe, and George's (Scott Porter) father (guest star Eric Pierpoint) offers him an opportunity to join his law firm in Montgomery, which isn't exactly music to Lemon's (Jaime King) ears. Joe Lazarov directed the episode written by Debra Fordham.
107: Homecoming & Coming Home
HOMECOMING IN BLUEBELL - Noticing that Zoe (Rachel Bilson) is feeling homesick, Lavon (Cress Williams) suggests that she host his annual pre-game homecoming party to help her feel more connected to Bluebell. Zoe jumps at the opportunity and decides to enlist the help of her friend Gigi (guest star Megan Stevenson) from New York, but as it turns out New York and Bluebell have very different ideas of what makes a good party. Meanwhile, George (Scott Porter) and Wade (Wilson Bethel) hatch a plan to get even with their high school nemesis, Jimmy (guest star Sean Carrigan), but when Lemon (Jaime King) catches wind of their scheme she wants in on the action, too. Jeremiah Checkik directed the episode written by Rina Mimoun.
106: The Crush & The Crossbow
NASCAR'S BRIAN VICKERS MAKES A CAMEO - When Nascar's Brian Vickers (appearing in the episode as himself) has to drop out of hosting Bluebell Junior League's annual turtle race, Lemon (Jaime King) is reluctantly convinced that the mayor (Cress Williams) is the perfect replacement as her co-host. Zoe (Rachel Bilson) is asked out on a date by a handsome local veterinarian, Dr. Judson Lyons (guest star Wes Brown). Wade (Wilson Bethel) has an unexpected visitor who stirs up all kinds of trouble for him. Scott Porter also stars. David Paymer directed the episode written by executive producer Donald Todd.
105: The Undead & The Unsaid
ZOE THINKS SHE'S SEEN A GHOST - Driving home late one night from a house call, Zoe (Rachel Bilson) accidentally hits a man but can't find any signs of him when she gets out of her car. Later, she sees the man's photo hanging in the Rammer Jammer, and George (Scott Porter) has to break the news to her that the man in the picture died over a year ago. Meanwhile, Lemon (Jaime King) and George are ready to buy their dream home until Lavon (Cress Williams) steps in and refuses to authorize the purchase because it is one of Bluebell's historic properties. Zoe's mom (guest star JoBeth Williams) shows up in Bluebell hoping to reconcile with her daughter after keeping the identity of Zoe's real father a secret Zoe's entire life. Tom Amandes directed the episode written by executive producer Donald Todd.
104: Faith & Infidelity
ZOE FINDS HERSELF AT THE CENTER OF A TOWN SCANDAL - Zoe (Rachel Bilson) discovers something shocking about the local minister (guest star Peter MacKenzie) and his wife (guest star Kerry O'Malley), causing quite a stir among the residents of Bluebell. Lemon (Jaime King) is determined to find the funds to renovate the town's historic bridge that was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, but first she is put in the extremely awkward position of having to convince Lavon (Cress Williams) to choose her proposal over so many other worthwhile submissions. Ron Lagomarsino directed the episode written by Deb Fordham.
103: In Havoc & In Heat
BLUEBELL IS HIT BY A HEAT WAVE THAT MAKES EVERYONE LOSE THEIR INHIBITIONS / DAVID PAYMER DIRECTS - As Bluebell is hit by an intense heat wave, Zoe (Rachel Bilson) discovers that the hot weather makes everyone act differently and with a lot less inhibition. In fact, it takes all of Zoe's strength to ignore her heat-induced attraction to Wade (Wilson Bethel) until it gets the best of her. Meanwhile, Lemon (Jaime King) prepares for the arrival of George's (Scott Porter) family, determined to win them over, but her emotions get the best of her when Lavon (Cress Williams) shows up to the same restaurant with his date, Didi (Nadine Velazquez). David Paymer directed the episode written by Rina Mimoun.
102: Gumbo & Glory
ANDREW MCCARTHY DIRECTS / ZOE ENTERS BLUEBELL'S GUMBO CONTEST - Zoe (Rachel Bilson) is determined to win Bluebell's gumbo contest and prove to everyone that she is a part of the community, which will hopefully help her land some patients. Lavon (Cress Williams) develops a crush on Zoe and Brick's (Tim Matheson) new receptionist, Didi, but things get a little messy after Lemon (Jaime King) catches wind of the news. Zoe and Brick find themselves having to work together to perform a life-saving surgery. Scott Porter and Wilson Bethel also star. Andrew McCarthy directed the episode written by David Babcock.
101: Parades & Pariahs
ZOE ATTEMPTS TO MAKE BLUEBELL HER HOME BUT IT DOESN'T GO AS SMOOTHLY AS SHE PLANNED - Hoping it might help the residents of BlueBell accept her as one of their own, Zoe Hart (Rachel Bilson) agrees to join Mayor Lavon Hayes (Cress Williams) on his float during the Founder's Day Parade, but, unfortunately, accidentally crashing the float doesn't exactly help Zoe win over Lemon Breeland (Jaime King) and the residents of BlueBell. To make matters worse, the town's golden boy, George Tucker (Scott Porter), informs Zoe that contractually she needs to bring in thirty percent of the business or Dr. Brick Breeland (Tim Matheson) will have the option to buy out her half of the medical practice. Wilson Bethel also stars. Jason Ensler directed the episode written by creator and executive producer Leila Gerstein.
100: Pilot
RACHEL BILSON STARS IN THE CW'S FISH-OUT-OF-WATER SERIES ABOUT A NEW YORK CITY DOCTOR ADJUSTING TO LIFE IN A SMALL SOUTHERN TOWN - Fast-talking New Yorker Zoe Hart (Rachel Bilson) has her life all figured out until she is turned down for a prestigious fellowship she had been certain she would get. Desperate, she decides to finally accept the offer of a kindly stranger, Dr. Harley Wilkes (guest star Nicholas Pryor), whom she met at her medical school graduation, and who had proposed she join his small medical practice in Bluebell, Alabama. Jaime King, Wilson Bethel, Cress Williams and Scott Porter also star. Tim Matheson guest stars. Jason Ensler directed the episode written by creator and executive producer Leila Gerstein.By A www.autson.com










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