© rosefeather

 I came all this way to tell you that you saw more in me than I ever saw in myself and I was scared I couldn’t live up to that image. It was easier to just wreck it all, which I did. I know how much I hurt you Zoe… but everything that I have done since, everything I want to do, is to be that man you saw and if you would even consider giving me another chance, I’m ready. I’m ready to be here for you in every way. I love you, Zoe Hart.

midnightsorrow:

”I came all this way to tell you that… you saw more in me, than I ever saw in myself. and I was scared I couldn’t live up to that image. it was easier just to wreck it all, which I did. I know how much I hurt you, zoe. but everything that I have done since, everything that I want to do, is to be that man you saw. and if you would even consider giving me another chance… I’m ready. I’m ready to be here for you in every way. I love you, zoe hart

fangirl challenge: ten ships [10/10] zoe hart and wade kinsella.

I know and I’m sorry

sundaystorms:

‘See you around.’

I ‘m staring at the mess I made 
I ‘m staring at the mess I made 
As you turn, you take your heart and walk away 

This move, though, just seemed like a cheap, desperate reach on the part of the writers to squeeze milk from a stone. They’ve created a character who we love and trust. Halfway through the second season, regression to this degree seems like an insult, not only to the fans, but also to Wilson Bethel’s work as an actor. Wade has always been sure about Zoe, and a mistake this egregious — drunk or not — is out of character. It feels like lazy backtracking as opposed to honest storytelling.

There had to have been a way to introduce an obstacle for Wade and Zoe’s relationship that felt realistic and true to the Bluebell that we’ve grown to love so much. They were at such a solid place in their relationship — sure, they had occasional fights and begrudged each other certain choices, but he was so enamored of her, and she had finally realized that she truly wanted him more than George. This was not the way to split them up for the sake of February sweeps.

” — ‘Hart of Dixie’s’ heartbreaking twist: They couldn’t come up with something better than this? [x] (via sundaystorms)