Hart Of Dixie 2011 Spoilers: Shocker! George & Wade Are Childhood Friends But Will Still Compete For Zoe

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One of the storylines that has been underplayed so far on The CW’s Hart Of Dixie is the relationship between Zoe Hart’s suitors George and Wade. In a recent interview,

TVLINE | At a recent Hart of Dixie Q&A, you, Scott Porter and executive producer Leila Gerstein mentioned that viewers would learn that Wade and George are friends, and have been since childhood. Care to elaborate?
Whereas Wade and Lavon’s (Cress Williams) relationship is straight buddy-buddy, George and Wade are really good friends and have been for a long time, but they’ve gone in different directions. Their ways of operating in the world are very different now, kind of in the same way that Wade and Zoe drive each other a little crazy — though it’s in more in a “bromance” fashion. The stuff we’ve done so far in that regard has been really great. We’re both pulling our hair out trying to see each other’s point of view. We’re coming back together as our newer selves, but in our older relationship dynamic, and that really offers some comedic and dramatic moments.

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In a recent interview, Wilson Bethel (who plays Wade) from Hart Of Dixie offered some interesting details about his romance with Zoe (Rachel Bilson).

The actor said that while he still believes Wade and Zoe will connect, he has some interesting ways to give himself the advantage over George.

The pair are apparently friends even though their friendship hasn’t been explored on the show yet.

“Wade will definitely try to feel out what George’s interest is, because he’s jealous. He’s jealous knowing that George has this spark with Zoe. Between the two friends, there’s a jockeying for the alpha male spot,” Bethel revealed.

To read the entire interview, check out TVLine.com

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