Miley uses Oliver's aversion of gum chewing as a tactic to enable him to get over his crush on Hannah. When Oliver promises that his feelings for Hannah are stronger than his aversion to gum chewing, Miley reveals to him that she is really Hannah. She explains to him that she did not tell him about her double identity because she thought that his feelings for Hannah might be for her (Miley). They talk things through and decide that they will be friends and nothing more, and they are both perfectly fine with that.
I think tweens like Hannah Montana because she is funny. She gets herself into sticky situations, and with help from her friends, she manages to cleverly get herself out of them. He songs are also catchy and have a good tune. I think that students could also learn a lesson at the end of each show. In this particular episode, Miley and Oliver learned about the importance of friendship.
http://www.commonsensemedia.org/tv-reviews/hannah-montana
I think tweens like Hannah Montana because she is funny. She gets herself into sticky situations, and with help from her friends, she manages to cleverly get herself out of them. He songs are also catchy and have a good tune. I think that students could also learn a lesson at the end of each show. In this particular episode, Miley and Oliver learned about the importance of friendship.
http://www.commonsensemedia.org/tv-reviews/hannah-montana
Forced to watch a few episodes a couple of years ago with my his kid and I my husband compared it to I Love Lucy.
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