Hannah Montana (season 3)

Hannah Montana (season 3)

Season 3 DVD cover
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 30
Release
Original network Disney Channel (United States), Family (Canada)
Original release November 2, 2008 (2008-11-02) – March 14, 2010 (2010-03-14)

The third season of American Disney Channel teen sitcom Hannah Montana aired from November 2, 2008 until March 14, 2010. Filming for the season started a day after the 2008 Teen Choice Awards.[1] Season 3 of Hannah Montana focuses more on how the characters grow up than the previous seasons. Hannah has grown up into a new look. Different from the previous two seasons, she has shorter hair and an untraditional style which includes a lot of zebra print and unique boots. Also, Oliver and Lilly start dating starting from the episode "What I Don't Like About You". Later, Lilly moves in with the Stewarts. At the end of the season the Stewarts and Lilly move from Malibu while Oliver prepares to go on tour with a band. This is the last season to be broadcast in Standard Definition.

Opening sequence

For season three, the opening credits changed dramatically. The names appear on a scrolling marquee as you would see on a theater. The sequence then changes to full-screen episode clips, in which both season 2 and season 3 episodes clips are included. The new version of the song "The Best of Both Worlds" was performed at the Season 3 concert, and clips of that were added to the theme song as well. The creators' names appear in the second to last clip. A new version of the switch from Miley to Hannah is featured in the middle of the theme song and the second scene where cut, which is same as season 1 & 2 as Miley admires a hug between her and her dad in a clip of Hannah Montana.

Casting

The main cast of season 3 remained the same as the previous season. Hayley Chase, Romi Dames, David Koechner, and Cody Linley all reprised their roles as Joannie, Traci Van Horn, Uncle Earl, and Jake Ryan in at least one episode. Recurring character from the second season Mikayla, played by Selena Gomez did not make an appearance in any episode of this season. Also, Roxy Roker, played by Frances Callier, was omitted despite an episode in season 2 emphasizing her importance to Miley/Hannah after working for the president and a major part in the season 2 finale, "We're All on This Date Together". Aunt Dolly, played by Dolly Parton, also makes no appearances in this season. This is the final season with Mitchel Musso as a regular cast member.

Music

The new version of "The Best of Both Worlds" was used both for the movie as well as for the opening sequence, and was sung at the Hannah Montana season 3 concert in 2008. This version is extended to 59 seconds. The full version is featured on the Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack but is not featured on the Hannah Montana 3 soundtrack.[2]

Episodes

Hannah Montana Season 3 started on November 2, 2008 as part of Disney Channel's "New in November", celebrating Hannah Montana's third season premiere. Two specials were created for the season. The first is a 50-minute special starring Cody Linley as Jake Ryan called "He Could Be the One" which was first broadcast July 5, 2009. The second one is a crossover episode, "Super(stitious) Girl", which was first broadcast July 17, 2009 as part of Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana.

"Uptight (Oliver's Alright)", the 23rd episode of the season, used elements of an unaired season 2 episode, "No Sugar, Sugar". "No Sugar, Sugar" had been intended as the season 2 finale, but was withdrawn from the airing schedule after complaints from parents who saw an on-demand version of the episode.[3] Parts of the episode were subsequently re-written and re-filmed and the modified version, which raises the issue of Type 1 diabetes, aired on September 20, 2009.

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561"He Ain't a Hottie, He's My Brother"Rich CorrellSteven James MeyerNovember 2, 2008 (2008-11-02)3025.5[4]

Miley has a dream that Lilly almost kisses Jackson. When she tells Lilly, she reveals that she has a crush on him, which shocks Miley. She tells Jackson about it, and at first he thinks its weird but then when he thinks about it he admits that he likes Lilly too. To keep them apart, Miley lies to them both that the other isn't interested, which causes a rift between them. But eventually her conscience catches up with her and she admits they both like each other. Lilly and Jackson make up, but then Miley wakes up and realizes that the entire thing was a dream. When she sees Lilly, she tells her of the dream, and Lilly assures her that she has no interest in Jackson.

Absent: Moises Arias as Rico
Guest stars: Terry Rhoads as Mack and Leigh-Allyn Baker as Mickey
Hannah songs featured: "Let's Get Crazy", "Nobody's Perfect", "True Friend,"We Got the Party" and "Supergirl"
Note: Reference to "Harry Potter" series when Miley says "Lilly, please. Lord Voldemort would look cute with a puppy".

Title reference: "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" by The Hollies
572"Ready, Set, Don't Drive"Rich CorrellJay J. DemopoulosNovember 9, 2008 (2008-11-09)3014.9[5]

Miley decides to go get her driver's license but kicks out her driving teacher because he made her new car dirty. Miley is relieved that she only told Lilly about getting her license, but Lilly also told Oliver. As a result, Oliver then tells everyone that Miley got her license first. To prove it, Miley tells everyone that she's going to drive to the beach party. Later, Miley gets her license as Hannah Montana, but is arrested by a policeman when she shows the Hannah Montana license as Miley. She must prove to the police officer that she really is Hannah Montana. The Policeman's daughter, a Hannah Montana fan, is not convinced that Miley is Hannah, until Miley sings to her. Miley's father finds out about her arrest and drives her to the beach party to embarrass her. In the end, Miley is shown to have a driving license, only to find that her photograph was also embarrassing as her father's photo. Meanwhile, Rico stays over at the Stewarts house but he drives everyone insane.

Guest stars: Shanica Knowles as Amber Addison, Anna Maria Perez de Taglé as Ashley Dewitt, Wayne Wilderson as Officer Diaria, Sydney Park as Kelsey, Ernie Grunwald as Ed and Nicole Randall Johnson as Lorraine.
Hannah songs featured: "Rock Star" and "Best of Both Worlds"
Note: When Kelsey says about the headline "Hannah's Wild Ride" on November 4, 2006, the actual episode which this was a reference of, "It's My Party and I'll Lie if I Want To", aired on April 21, 2006.

Title reference: "Ready, Set, Don't Go" by Billy Ray Cyrus
583"Don't Go Breaking My Tooth"Rich CorrellMichael PoryesNovember 16, 2008 (2008-11-16)3034.6[6]

When Miley realizes that she must go to the dentist because she lost a filling, she insists on going without her dad to show that she has grown up. However, her regular dentist is unavailable and she gets scared and leaves, but doesn’t admit it to her dad. Hannah is scheduled to be a guest star on a popular food show, but tries to avoid eating anything hard. However, she eats some peanut brittle and then everyone finds out about her leaving the dentist. Meanwhile, Oliver attempts to be a vegetarian to impress Joannie, but is still obsessed with meat and Rico tries to drive him crazy by selling lots of meat and tempting him.

Guest star: Shelley Berman as dentist Froman and Michael McDonald as Chef Duncan Keats and Hayley Chase as Joannie and Angela Malhotra as the dental hygienist
594"You Never Give Me My Money"Roger S. ChristansenAndrew GreenNovember 23, 2008 (2008-11-23)3054.6[7]

Miley is excited when she asks for a raise on her allowance and her dad responds by giving her $5,000 in Hannah money and letting her open her own checking account. Because of the previous lesson she learned from her obsessive spending with her credit card ("Debt it Be", Season 1), she uses self control and buys nothing. To make sure she can't buy anything, she gives her checkbook to Lilly. But when she sees fabulous blush, she wants her checkbook. Meanwhile, Robby knows where Jackson's missing phone is but lets Jackson go crazy to find it. In the end, Jackson finds his phone in a box of eggs.

Co-stars: Claudia Choi as Mother and Haley Tju as girl
Guest star: Rizwan Manji as Ajay

Hannah songs featured: "Supergirl"
605"Killing Me Softly with His Height"Rich CorrellSteven PetermanDecember 14, 2008 (2008-12-14)3063.8[7]

While Christmas shopping at the mall, Miley meets Connor, a cute guy who is considerably shorter than she. She accepts his offer for a date only to spend it inadvertently yet repeatedly referencing their height differences. He ends the disastrous evening when Miley cannot bring herself to kiss him, leaving her feeling shallow yet determined to get a second chance with him. Meanwhile, Jackson and Robby bend over backwards to please their neighbor, Mr. Dontzig, in exchange for a letter of recommendation to help Jackson get into his desired college.

Absent: Moises Arias as Rico
Guest stars: Lisa Rinna as Francesca, Ryan Pinkston as Connor, Peter Allen Vogt as Dontzig, Paul Vogt as Donna

Hannah song featured: "If We Were a Movie", "Let's Get Crazy"
616"Would I Lie to You, Lilly?"Shelley JensenMichael PoryesJanuary 11, 2009 (2009-01-11)3083.7[8]

A class trip to Washington, D.C. is coming up and Lilly doesn't have enough money for it, but she doesn't want Miley to give her any. So Lilly holds a yard sale to raise money for the trip, where a man buys Lilly's cap for $1000. On the train ride there, Lilly sees her cap being worn by the son of the man who bought it from her, and realizes that Miley helped her even though she didn't want her help. Miley and Lilly reconcile when they are in front of the press for the president with Miley mentioning that Lilly is more of a sister than her best friend. Meanwhile, Rico hires Sarah to work at Rico's because he knows it will annoy Jackson, but realizes that he isn't happy with Sarah making the shack an environmental place where they don't use cups or plates, and run on a bicycle-powered generator for the lights.

Absent: Billy Ray Cyrus as Robby Stewart
Guest stars: Ed Begley, Jr. as Sarah's father, Greg Baker as Mr. Corelli and Morgan York as Sarah

Notes: In this episode Lilly says, "Sometimes I wish I had a brother" but, in "Miley Get Your Gum" she says, "You could learn to love him, like I do with my brother's pet hamster". The corridor and the press room set from Cory in the House was used in this episode. This the first episode that Billy Ray Cyrus wasn't in.
627"You Gotta Lose That Job"Steve ZuckermanHeather WordhamFebruary 16, 2009 (2009-02-16)3074.4[8]

Oliver is upset when his band fails an audition to play at the school dance. To make matters worse, Hannah lands a role in an upcoming movie, causing Oliver to feel even more insecure. Oliver avoids Miley for a while because she always gets everything she wants. To show Oliver what an understanding friend she is, Miley decides to blow the next audition with the director, Rob Reiner, by acting like a total diva, but her plan backfires when Rob is impressed by Hannah's acting skills. Meanwhile, Rico ruins the dummy Jackson is going to use for his ventriloquist show, so Jackson uses Rico as the substitute at a birthday party performance. Rico makes Jackson look really bad in front of the kids, but they enjoy the show anyway.

Guest stars: Fred Stoller as Howard Goldwasser, Jack Merrill as Mr. Meadows, Lucky Davis as Douggie.
Special guest star: Rob Reiner as himself
Mitchel Musso song featured: Let's Make This Last 4Ever

Notes: The dummy seen in this episode was formerly seen in the episode "Schooly Bully". It has also appeared in the Suite Life episode "Footloser" and a That's So Raven episode, "Out of Control". This is the first time a Mitchel Musso song has been featured. At the end, Rico meets the dummy that he had gotten into the wood chipper. Rico says, "You're going down Chucky."
638"Welcome to the Bungle"Shelley JensenSteven PetermanMarch 1, 2009 (2009-03-01)3094.1[9]

Hannah says that she dislikes carrots on the "Mack and Mickey" show so her fans stop eating them. She returns to the program to explain herself, but ends up making things worse by saying that she doesn't read and instead waits for the book to be made into a movie. This results in children all over the world doing the same thing. Robbie says she must return to the show to fix the problem but Miley is scared that she will mess up again so Robbie hires Jackson to help her. Miley's attempts to explain herself only result in more confusion. Miley eventually resolves the problem by telling the truth. At the end Mack surprises everyone (the crowd the other co-host and the crew) with his knowledge of the situation. Meanwhile, Jackson and Oliver model for a brochure but find out that they weren't chosen to model for the reason they thought they were chosen. When they discover that they were chosen because they are average looking they become angry and refuse to model any more. However, They change their minds when the photographer offers to pay them both $1,000.

Guest stars: Terry Rhoads as Mack, Leigh-Allyn Baker as Mickey, Lisa Arch as Liza, China McClain as Isabel, Roxanne Beckford as Clementine, Sierra McCormick as Gillian, and Alana Gordillo as Maggy
Hannah songs featured: "Supergirl"

Trivia: When Lilly phones the journalists to tell them to leave Hannah alone, she accidentally shouts "Leave Britney alone!". Miley corrects her and Lilly says correctly "Leave Hannah alone!". This is a parody of Chris Crocker's famous YouTube video "LEAVE BRITNEY ALONE!" Also, this episode makes a reference to the song East Northumberland High by Miley Cyrus when it mentions East Northumberland Elementary School during the riots about carrots while Miley and Lilly are watching TV. Also, Leigh-Allyn Baker plays Amy Duncan on another Disney Channel Show Good Luck Charlie who has just given birth to her fourth child, Charlie. In this episode, her character is pregnant, making a reference to her future character and Charlie in Good Luck Charlie.
649"Papa's Got a Brand New Friend"Shelley JensenMaria Brown-GallenbergMarch 8, 2009 (2009-03-08)3104.2[10]

Hannah and her dancers hire a new choreographer, Shawn Nahnah, after their regular choreographer is injured. When he turns out to be really mean, Hannah tries to fire him, only to discover that he's become friends with her father and that he also saved his life. Meanwhile, Oliver gets advice from Jackson to develop bad habits so Joannie will break up with him because she is killing him with training for a triathlon. Oliver pretends to be an alien calling the mothership. In the end, Joannie gets fed up with Oliver's new habit and tries to break up with him. But before she has the chance, he gets tired of wearing his overheating alien suit and breaks up with her.

Absent: Moises Arias as Rico
Guest stars: Carrie Ann Inaba as Tina, Philip Anthony-Rodriguez as Shawn Nahnah and Hayley Chase as Joannie

Hannah song featured: "Let's Do This", "Supergirl"
6510"Cheat It"Shannon FlynnJay J. Demopoulos &
Steven James Meyer
March 15, 2009 (2009-03-15)3114.4[11]

As a publicity stunt, Hannah Montana pretends to date singer Austin Rain, who she actually hates. When Miley discovers that Jackson is planning to cheat on his history test she tries to convince him that cheating is dishonest, but he reminds her that Hannah is being dishonest by pretending to date Austin. Hannah breaks up with Austin on live television which allows her to again try to stop Jackson from cheating. Meanwhile Robbie Ray purchase a new sauna from a company run by Rico. His discount doesn't turn out to be what he expected but the sauna still proves useful when Miley finds that Jackson still intends to cheat, and has written the test answers all over his body. Lilly is enlisted to trap Miley and Jackson in the sauna so that the steam causes Jackson to sweat, melting away the answers. Jackson finally realizes that he was studying the whole time he was preparing to cheat and now knows the test answers.

Absent: Mitchel Musso as Oliver
Guest stars: Nancy O'Dell as herself and Mark Hapka as Austin Rain
Cameos: Mateo Arias (Moises Arias's brother) as one of Rico's friends

Hannah song featured: "Us Isn't Us Without You", "Supergirl"
6611"Knock Knock Knockin' on Jackson's Head"Rich CorrellAndrew GreenMarch 22, 2009 (2009-03-22)3124.5[12]

After Miley and Jackson get into an argument with Miley's pantyhose, she ends up making him hit his head, causing Jackson to suffer temporary amnesia. Miley uses this as an opportunity to get Jackson to be nice to her, so she tricks Jackson into thinking that he was always nice to her. But after a while of him be way to over-protective towards her, Miley misses Jackson's old ways, and tries to provoke him to be mean again. Miley finds out that Jackson was faking it and that Robby was in on it as well to teach Miley that she really loves her brother the way he is. Meanwhile Lilly reluctantly pretends to be Rico's girlfriend so he can help her with her Algebra when his competitive cousin Alejandro (Angus) (Moises Arias) visits from Australia. At the end, Lilly and Barbie (Angus' girlfriend) tell each other that they are faking to date the boys. Barbie is pretending because Angus promised her to tutor Spanish and Lilly wants a math tutor. The two are good at the subject the other is not doing well in so decided to tutor each other, leaving Rico and Angus fighting.

Absent: Mitchel Musso as Oliver
Guest star: Michelle DeFraites as Barbie

Hannah song featured: "Ice Cream Freeze (Let's Chill)"
6712"You Give Lunch a Bad Name"Rich CorrellHeather WordhamMarch 29, 2009 (2009-03-29)3143.4[13]

Robby leaves Miley and Jackson alone when he goes to his band reunion, but just when they think they're about to have some fun, Mamaw arrives to take care of them. Unfortunately for Miley and Jackson, she "cares" to excess, with underwear checks and forcing them to use musical rolling backpacks for school instead of regular backpacks. She goes too far when she takes over the school cafeteria and Miley and Jackson try to get her to quit. In an attempt to avoid hurting her feelings, Miley and Jackson plan to have a "health inspector" visit the cafeteria.

Absent: Billy Ray Cyrus as Robby Stewart
Guest star: Steve Vinovich as Principal Weebie
Special guest star: Vicki Lawrence as Mamaw

Note: This episode references Miley Cyrus' song "East Northumberland High"
6813"What I Don't Like About You"Rich CorrellDouglas LiebleinApril 19, 2009 (2009-04-19)3154.8[14]

After returning home from filming her new movie, Indiana Joannie, Miley goes to get changed but comes back and sees Lilly and Oliver kissing, leading her to realize that they are dating, but are keeping it a secret from her. She overhears them saying that they don't feel bad keeping it a secret from Miley because she didn't have a problem keeping her Hannah secret from them. After revealing that she knows the secret, she claims she is okay with it but she is still uncomfortable. After arguing over what band was playing when they had their first dance, (and where they went on their first date) Lilly and Oliver break up, each asking Miley to choose a side. Deciding to get her friends back together, Miley makes a mini-Indiana Joannie movie that causes Lilly and Oliver to forgive each other and resume dating. Meanwhile, Jackson plans to lie to a Santa Barbara college recruiter so that he can have a better chance of getting in. Robby tries to convince him to be honest, but Jackson doesn't want to. Robby later tells Jackson that "Your mother would not be very proud of you right now", but Jackson still doesn't care. However, he finally realizes that honesty is the best policy and tells the college recruiter the truth. He then gets told he has a shot of 1 in 10,000 of going to Santa Barbara College, but he thinks it's a good thing...

Absent: Moises Arias as Rico

Guest stars: Cheryl Hines as Catherine York, Teo Olivares as Max
6914"Promma Mia"Rich CorrellHeather WordhamMay 3, 2009 (2009-05-03)3204.5[15]

Miley agrees to go to the prom with the school's nerd, Aaron, because nobody else wants to go with him, but she ditches him to sing a duet with David Archuleta. After guilt takes over, she realizes that she had already made a promise to be at the prom with Aaron and decides to live up to her commitment. Robby helps Jackson realize why enrolling for college is important, persuading him by making him think of what his life would be like if he doesn't go.

Guest stars: Susan Ruttan as Grandma, Chris Zylka as Gabe, Nate Hartley as Aaron
Special appearance by: David Archuleta

Hannah song featured: "I Wanna Know You" (featuring David Archuleta)
7015"Once, Twice, Three Times Afraidy"Shannon FlynnJay J. Demopoulos &
Steven James Meyer
May 17, 2009 (2009-05-17)3173.4[16]

Miley convinces Lilly and Oliver that she likes being single, but they keep trying to set her up with dates. When she meets Traci Van Horn's "faux beau" Adam, she decides to use him to fool her friends into thinking she has found someone she likes. Adam cancels at the last moment but sends his uncouth friend Ralphie in his place. Miley is determined to look happy in front of Lilly and Oliver but they think that Ralphie is uncouth too. Miley and her friends have to find a new man and come up with a way to get rid of him without revealing her deception. Meanwhile, Rico starts to be nice to Jackson after he causes him to be injured, but Jackson doesn't believe him.

Absent: Billy Ray Cyrus as Robby Stewart.

Guest stars: Teo Olivares as Max, Romi Dames as Traci Van Horn, Simon Curtis as Tim, Phil Daddario as Ralphie, Diego Torres as Adam
7116"Jake... Another Little Piece of My Heart"Roger S. ChristiansenDouglas LiebleinJune 7, 2009 (2009-06-07)3044.1[17]

After a concert Hannah finds Traci in Las Vegas and is shocked to find that she is planning to marry Jake. Hannah, Lilly and Robbie all try to tell them that they're too young to get married but the wedding is still going to go ahead. A horrified Hannah tries to ruin the wedding, only to find out that it was not a real one but is in fact a joke for the TV Series "Gotcha". Near the end, Hannah kisses Jake to prove that she feels nothing for him. But as soon as she is in a different room from him, makes it obvious that she enjoyed the kiss, even after denying having any feelings whatsoever for him. Meanwhile Rico plans to ruin Jackson's date, by getting some children to come and annoy Jackson. However at the end, Jackson's date says that she thinks Jackson is good with kids, and goes in for a kiss, only to be sneezed on by Jackson.

Absent: Mitchel Musso as Oliver
Guest stars: Cody Linley as Jake Ryan, Romi Dames as Traci Van Horn, Katerina Graham as Allison, Michael Cornacchia as Cupid Preacher, Brian Nolan as "Gotcha" Host, Jill Basey as Older Woman, Emily Rossell as Mother, G. Hannelius as Young Girl, Bailey Gossett as Bailey, Robert Ochoa as Boy #1, Buddy Handleson as Boy #2
Hannah songs featured: "Let's Do This"

Notes: This is one of only two episodes in the series where Miley Stewart remains as Hannah during the entire episode. The episode reached number one on the iTunes top 100 episodes, beating Jonas, Sonny With a Chance, The Suite Life on Deck and Wizards of Waverly Place.[18]
7217"Miley Hurt the Feelings of the Radio Star"Rich CorrellMaria Brown-GallenbergJune 14, 2009 (2009-06-14)3133.5[19]

Oliver lands his dream job working at a Radio Station as an intern, with DJ Gary Green, but when the DJ suddenly leaves, Oliver lands a spot on the Kteen Radio station. Lilly and Miley do rock-paper-scissors to see who would help him. Miley loses, so she starts to help him out and they take calls from people needing advice. But when they become an overnight hit, Oliver asks Miley to help him out because the DJ got kicked by his wife in the delivery room while giving birth and he got injured. But Miley finds it hard to juggle both her Hannah life and keep her promise to Oliver. After collapsing while recording a Pet Adoption advert, Miley finally admits to Oliver that she is too busy to add something else to her schedule. Meanwhile, Jackson is put in charge of Rico's after Rico fears that since he is earning so much money from the Shack, his dad will sell it for a lot of money. After Jackson messes things up multiple times after trying to prove to Rico that he's not stupid enough to get the Shack bankrupt, and the Shack loses money, and Rico finally becomes happy again!

Guest stars: Ernie D (DJ from Radio Disney) as Gary Green and Jeff Clarke as the Sound Engineer
Hannah songs featured: "Let's Do This", "Supergirl"

Notes: In this episode Robbie mentions that Hannah Montana has 14 #1 singles.
7318"He Could Be the One"[20]Rich CorrellMaria Brown-Gallenberg &
Heather Wordham
July 5, 2009 (2009-07-05)326-3277.9[21]

Miley repeatedly tries but fails to tell her dad that she's dating Jake Ryan again. Soon, Robby winds up believing that she's hiding something from him. To make her father thankful for Jake, she pretends to like her bad boy band mate Jesse, but gets in over her head when she starts to have feelings for him so it's up to Robby to help Miley listen to her heart and chose the guy who could "be the one." In the end, she tells Jesse that there is just something between her and Jake that is special and picks Jake after some help from a video of her mom and apparent divine intervention by her to help. Robby accepts their relationship after confirming with Miley that she made the right choice. Rico and Jackson just sing background commentary for the episode. Rico appears to know of Miley's secret while singing commentary.

Guest stars: Cody Linley as Jake Ryan, Drew Roy as Jesse, Malese Jow as Rachel
Special guest star: Brooke Shields as Mom
Hannah songs featured: "He Could Be the One", "The Best of Both Worlds, "Let's Do This", and "Don't Wanna Be Torn"

Notes: This episode reached #1 on the iTunes top 100 episodes.[18] It is a special extra-length episode that runs 50 minutes instead of the usual 23 minutes. Although Jason Earles and Moises Arias appear in this episode, they do not appear as Jackson and Rico, but instead as narrators. This episode premiered on November 7 on Disney Channel Latinoamerica as a part of 'News Hannah', including a mini marathon of the series. However, this special had a second showing as a two-part version on November 18 and airing the second part the next day. This version only features some Jason Earles and Moises Arias singing parts, but includes a never seen before scene where they sing their same version of "The Best of Both Worlds" where Hannah rehearses and they fall and then are seen lying down. An alternate ending has been included in the Hannah Montana DVD He Could Be The One.
7419"Super(stitious) Girl"
(Part three of "Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana")
Rich CorrellMichael Poryes & Steven PetermanJuly 17, 2009 (2009-07-17)3169.3[22]

While in her cabin on the SS Tipton, Hannah loses the anklet that her mother gave her before she died. Lola (Lilly) helps her to try to find it, but with no luck. Finally, a maid shows the anklet to Mr. Moseby, but London takes it, seeing it as valuable. When Hannah and Lola find that London has it, Hannah tries to get London to give it back to her. London doesn't seem to take what Hannah says until Hannah tells her that the anklet has fake diamonds. Upon hearing this, London freaks out and inadvertently throws the anklet overboard. Hannah is depressed and wonders if anything else bad could happen: it does. A storm blows her wig away and her hair dye turns her hair green instead of blonde, a rat appears on her head, and a mirror breaks. Even Hannah's rehearsal goes poorly, so she tells Cody Martin and Bailey Pickett that her concert is canceled. Miley believes the anklet is the only thing that will help her, but her father Robby tells her that the spirit of her mother is in her heart, too. He tells Miley that he always has a back-up wig and gives it to her. Hannah then tells Cody and Bailey the concert is back on and that they are invited to the after-party. Bailey asks Cody if that was his plan and Cody talks about a good relationship needing honesty, but lies by saying yes it was his plan. Hannah's Hawaii concert goes ahead, and all is well.

Meanwhile, back in at Miley's house in Malibu, a package arrives addressed to Robby. Jackson and Oliver are desperate to open it, but without tearing the box so that Robby will never find out. They ask for Rico's help to open the package, and he cleverly opens it without tearing the box. The package turns out to be a bounce house. It inflates itself, getting the boys stuck to the window for quite some time, but Rico eventually deflates it with his fingernail.

Special guest stars: Dylan Sprouse as Zack Martin, Cole Sprouse as Cody Martin, Brenda Song as London Tipton, Debby Ryan as Bailey Pickett and Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby, from The Suite Life on Deck
Hannah song featured: "It's All Right Here"
Note: This episode is the final episode of a series of three related crossover episodes packaged as Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana. None of the cast members from Wizards of Waverly Place appear in this episode, and none of the cast members from Hannah Montana appear in the Wizards episode "Cast Away (to Another Show)", but cast from all three shows appear in the Suite Life on Deck episode "Double-Crossed", which is the middle of the crossover. This is the second episode that Lilly Truscott appears only as Lola, and this is one of the episodes, including "Jake... Another Little Piece of My Heart", that Miley Stewart remains as Hannah for the entire episode, though she is Miley when her wig is blown away.

Title reference: "Supergirl" by Hannah Montana
7520"I Honestly Love You (No, Not You)"Shannon FlynnAndrew GreenJuly 26, 2009 (2009-07-26)3183.9[23]

After a ski accident in Colorado, Miley ends up in the hospital and while unconscious she hears Oliver say "I love you" to her. She attempts to keep it a secret, but when Lilly informs her that she is going to announce her love to him, Miley confesses. When Lilly hears that, she bursts into tears, as a result ruining her make-up. She plots to "get back" at Oliver by making Lilly kiss another guy, Gill, but Oliver interrupts and says he loves Lilly. Later he said that in the hospital he was truly practicing saying "I love you" so he could say it to Lilly.

Absent: Moises Arias as Rico
Hannah song featured: "Nobody's Perfect"

Note: Miley makes a reference to the movie Just Like Heaven. However instead of saying Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo, she said that Kate Hudson and Ashton Kutcher star in the movie.
7621"For (Give) a Little Bit"Rich CorrellMaria Brown-GallenbergAugust 9, 2009 (2009-08-09)3193.3[24]

Miley accidentally reveals an embarrassing secret about Jackson during a live radio interview, and to make up for it, takes him to a cool party. When an embarrassing secret of her own is revealed, she blames Jackson and purposely embarrasses him in front of his crush. Meanwhile, Rico asks Robby to teach him how to country line dance to impress a girl.

Absent: Mitchel Musso as Oliver Oken
Guest star: Romi Dames as Traci Van Horn and Diego Torres as Adam

Note: In this episode, Lilly is only seen as Lola.
7722"B-B-B-Bad to the Chrome"Shannon FlynnJay J. Demopoulos &
Steven James Meyer
August 23, 2009 (2009-08-23)3224.0[25]

Mamaw comes to visit, driving cross-country in her old car. Miley, Jackson and Robby decide its time to get her a new one, without realizing how attached she is to her current one. After they trade in her old car for a nice new one, Mamaw is so distraught that they try to get it back, only to find it has already been sold to the junk yard. When they're too late to save it from being scrapped, they must find a way to recreate her beloved car. However after Mamaw realizes that they brought home a fake one, she finally gives in and accepts the new one. Meanwhile, business starts to suffer at Ricos' after Oliver gets in a fight with Lilly for forgetting their 100th day anniversary. But after when Rico writes a poem (Lilly thinks it's from Oliver), she forgives him.

Co-star : Jules Williams as Buster
Guest star: Troy Evans as Jerry
Special guest star: Vicki Lawrence as Mamaw Ruthie
Note: Oliver works at Rico's in this episode. Also, the "A story" and "B story" do not interact at all in this episode.

Trivia: In this episode Miley says to Jackson, "You flushed Scaley Joel Osment", which is a play on the name of Emily Osment's brother Haley Joel Osment.
7823"Uptight (Oliver's Alright)"Art MankeSally LapidussSeptember 20, 2009 (2009-09-20)2235.0[26]

Miley and Lilly learn that Oliver has Type 1 diabetes and decide to become his "food police" at Traci's sweet sixteen party. Oliver ends their meddling and educates them about his condition. They learn that they can support their friends no matter what the challenge. Meanwhile, Jackson is dating a smart girl called Allison, who wants to break up with him, but when Robbie finds out she wants to do that, he will try to save their relationship, because Jackson is getting good grades and Robbie wants to take him into college.

Absent: Moises Arias as Rico
Guest stars: Rebecca Creskoff as the school nurse, Shanica Knowles as Amber Addison, Anna Maria Perez de Tagle as Ashley Dewitt, and Romi Dames as Traci VanHorn.

Notes: This episode was originally produced as the season two finale "No Sugar, Sugar", but was withdrawn from the airing schedule after parents who viewed an on-demand version complained that the depiction of diabetes was inaccurate.[3] According to Mitchel Musso, parts of the episode were re-written and re-shot, before adding to the third season of the show. Therefore, the season 3 plot in which Lilly and Oliver are dating and Jackson attending college is omitted from the episode.
7924"Judge Me Tender"Bob KoherrAndrew GreenOctober 18, 2009 (2009-10-18)3235.7[27]

Oliver auditions for the reality show America's Top Talent while Hannah is a judge filling in for Kara DioGuardi. His performance is outstanding and he becomes an overnight hit but the attention that he receives causes him to neglect Lilly. Lilly asks Miley to give him a bad review after his next performance so that he won't progress to the next round. Unfortunately for Lilly and Miley his performance is so good that Miley is torn between her loyalty to Lilly and honesty in appraising Oliver's performance. Lilly gives Miley permission to give Oliver a good review after seeing what a struggle it is to deny his excellent performance. After the show, Miley talks to Oliver and he apologizes to Lilly. Meanwhile, Robby punishes Jackson by making him clean the attic after he receives a traffic ticket. When another ticket arrives, Robby opens it, ready to punish Jackson, when he finds out it was him who ran the red light.

Absent: Moises Arias as Rico
Guest stars Charles Shaughnessy as Byron and John Henton as Andy
Special guest appearance by: Kara DioGuardi as herself
Hannah songs featured: "Let's Do This", "Let's Get Crazy" and "Rock Star"
Mitchel Musso songs featured: "Welcome to Hollywood"
References: America's Top Talent (America's Got Talent and American Idol), Byron (Simon Cowell) and Andy (Randy Jackson)

Notes: In this episode Oliver is seen chewing gum, but in the season 1 episode "Miley Get Your Gum" it was revealed that he hates and is scared of gum. In the part where Miley and Lilly are talking in the school, a 'Junior Prom' poster can be seen, this is a reference to a past episode, "Promma Mia". Oliver's singing talents have been improving from season 2. Jackson no longer appears to be working at Rico's anymore. The guy at the very end of the episode is Bucky Kentucky, a character that Jackson played in Miley's dream sequence in "I am Hannah Hear Me Croak".
8025"Can't Get Home to You Girl"Bob KoherrTom SeeleyNovember 8, 2009 (2009-11-08)3244.2[24]

Miley tries to make Lilly's birthday perfect and has promised her that she will return from her out-of-state concert to celebrate. However, when Miley's flight is cancelled, she must find a way to keep her promise, even if it means getting help from unlikely fans of Robby Ray. One fan is obsessed and doesn't want to land her plane, so they jump out of the plane with parachutes. Meanwhile, Jackson is tired of hearing Lilly whine about Miley's absence, so when Rico arrives with two tickets to a basketball game, he gladly accepts but takes Lilly. In the end Lilly has a great time.

Absent: Mitchel Musso as Oliver Oken (He was mentioned as being sick.)
Co-stars: Eddie Diaz as Nester, Dana Daurey as Veronica
Guest stars: Mary Scheer as Norma, Clint Clup as Dewey
Note: This episode was part of Disney Channel's November 2009 "Night of Premieres."

Trivia: Lilly is turning 17 in this episode. In Hannah Montana: The Movie, which premiered just seven months before this episode, she turned 16.
8126"Come Fail Away"Rich CorrellDouglas LiebleinDecember 6, 2009 (2009-12-06)3253.9[24]

Miley, who is trying to audition for the starring role of a cartoon duck, doesn't know how to make a good impression at the audition, so she gets help from Kyle, a professional voice-over actor. Meanwhile, Rico tries to make the shack a high-end restaurant by utilizing fancy restaurant gadgets and Robby Ray learns to text and sends several to Jackson.

Absent: Mitchel Musso as Oliver Oken
Guest star: P.J. Byrne as Baz B. Berkley, Lucas Cruikshank as Kyle McIntyre, Kelli Goss as Chelsea, Ayesha Alexander as Andrea, and Steve Vinovich as Principal Weebie

References: Jolt (Bolt), Over the Ledge (Over the Hedge), Twitter, Your Face, My Face (Facebook, MySpace), and the song "Come Sail Away"
8227"Got to Get Her Out of My House"Rich CorrellDouglas LiebleinJanuary 10, 2010 (2010-01-10)321[28]3.9[29]

Lilly and Oliver want to buy a car, so they have to get a job. Miley feels guilty for accidentally getting Lilly fired from her job. When Miley convinces Lilly to become their housekeeper, her cleaning techniques drive the Stewarts up the wall, so Miley and Jackson devise a plan to get Lilly's old job back. Meanwhile Oliver gets a job at Rico's and Rico tries to get him mad enough to quit. Oliver returns after a two-episode absence.

Guest stars: Lee Reherman as Chel, Sterling Sulieman as Dwight

Notes: This episode premiered on ERT (ET1), Disney Channel Greece and Disney Channel France on December 10, 2009, Disney Channel Middle East on December 6, 2009 in The Hannah Montana Marathon and Disney Channel UK on December 17, 2009. It is the first episode to air in four countries before the USA. In this episode, Lilly cleans Jackson's bedroom and Jackson is horrified, but in many previous episodes, he hoped for a clean bedroom.
8328"The Wheel Near My Bed (Keeps on Turnin')"Bob KoherrJay J. Demopoulos &
Steven James Meyer
February 21, 2010 (2010-02-21)328[28]4.5[30]

Lilly is invited to stay at the Stewart's house when her mom gets a job in Atlanta. Miley is at first happy that Lilly will be staying, as she sings "Roomies" to a conga dance with her, but gets annoyed quite quickly. This is due to many things. One is that Lilly is a restless sleeper, and another is that she talks on the phone with Oliver during the night when Miley is trying to sleep. The last thing is that her hamster runs on a squeaky wheel, slurps up water, urinates, then repeats this process during the course of the night. The next morning, Miley tells her dad that she doesn't like the sleeping arrangements while Lilly is supposedly at the beach, but Lilly hears this, as she came back to get her sunscreen. Sadly, Lilly moves to her dad's apartment, which is small and has only one room. Miley visits her, and tells her that she only said that because she was cranky, and the girls make up.

Special guest star: Jon Cryer as Lilly's father, Kenneth Truscott

Note: Jon Cryer is the first of two main stars of the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men to appear on this series. Angus T. Jones, who played Jake on Two and a Half Men at the time, would later appear on the season 4 premiere "Sweet Home Hannah Montana". Cryer would return in the season 4 episode "I Am Mamaw, Hear Me Roar!". Miley Cyrus would also re-team with Cryer and Jones in the Two and a Half Men season 10 episodes "You Do Know What The Lollipop Is For" and "Avoid the Chinese Mustard". Also, when Lilly's father is talking on the phone, he is speaking to a man named Charlie, a reference to Jon Cryer's Two and a Half Men co-star Charlie Sheen.
8429"Miley Says Goodbye?" (Part 1)Rich CorrellMichael Poryes & Steven PetermanMarch 7, 2010 (2010-03-07)329[28]7.0[31]

The episode begins with Miley having a dream where she is back in Tennessee with Uncle Earl and her horse, Blue Jeans. Miley wants Blue Jeans back in Malibu after her dream of Blue Jeans talking to her. But soon after Blue Jeans comes, he runs away but comes back later. From her feelings of her old horse, Miley decides whether to stay living in Malibu or go back to Tennessee. Also, Jackson gets a "nice" apartment that eventually turns out to be bad and Rico actually owns the whole block where Jackson lives.

Special guest star: David Koechner as Uncle Earl[32]
Hannah songs featured: "Every Part of Me"

Note: This episode takes place after the events from Hannah Montana: The Movie, when Miley gets home from Crowley Corners, Tennessee. Along with the following episode, Miley does not appear as Hannah Montana.
8530"Miley Says Goodbye?" (Part 2)Rich CorrellMichael Poryes & Steven PetermanMarch 14, 2010 (2010-03-14)330[28]7.6[31]

Jackson is still having trouble adjusting in his crumbling wreck of an apartment. Miley tells Lilly she is moving to Tennessee and Oliver tells her he is going on tour with the band above Jackson's apartment. Miley talks to Jackson about how she should solve her problem, he tells her to take a ride with Blue Jeans, her dad comes and she tells him that she doesn't want to move, he tells her he bought a ranch in Malibu for them to move to. Miley's dad tells Jackson that they canceled his lease so he could live with them. In the end Miley, her dad, Lilly, Oliver, and Jackson leave the house. The episode ends with Miley looking back at her empty house but walks away while smiling to see her new home.

Guest Star: Jesse John Head as Trent Stone
Hannah songs featured: "Mixed Up"

Notes: This part was available first on the Miley Says Goodbye? DVD that was released on March 9, 2010. The DVD includes the hour-long special, "He Could Be the One" with an alternate ending. The whole episode premiered in Greece on ERT (ET1) on December 21, 2009 (as a part of a Christmas special Hannah Montana-Hour). This episode does not feature Miley as Hannah. Due to starring in the Disney XD series Pair of Kings, this is Mitchel Musso's last episode as a series regular; he makes two guest appearances in the fourth season.

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