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Revision as of 22:58, 30 November 2011
The Undead & The Unsaid | |
Season One, Episode Six | |
Air date | November 7th, 2011 |
Written by | Donald Todd |
Directed by | Tom Amandes |
US Viewers | 1.45 millions |
Episode Guide | |
previous Faith & Infidelity |
next The Crush & The Crossbow |
Synopsis
Zoe thinks she's seen a ghost! Driving home late one night from a house call, Zoe 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 has to break the news to her that the man in the picture died over a year ago. Meanwhile, Lemon and George are ready to buy their dream home until Lavon steps in and refuses to authorize the purchase because it is one of Bluebell's historic properties. Zoe's mom 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.