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Episodes[edit]

Ep. # Title Writer Director Viewers U.S. Airdate Prod. code
1 (27) "Me and Rico Down by the Schoolyard" Craig Bartlett Roger S. Christiansen 3.51m[1] April 23, 2007 203
Miley, Lilly, and Oliver start high school and Rico (who is also in high school after skipping a few grades) soon learns Miley's "big secret," but it's really Miley kissing a bear.; Jackson's new friend, Thor (Andrew Caldwell), causes him major humiliation.

Title reference: "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard" by Paul Simon.
Guest stars: Andrew Caldwell.
Co-stars: Teo Olivares, Brie Gabrielle and Tera Hendrickson.
Hannah Montana Song Featured: "Make Some Noise".

2 (28) "Cuffs Will Keep Us Together" Steven Peterman Roger S. Christiansen 3.51m[1] April 24, 2007 201
Oliver handcuffs Miley and Lilly together after they start feuding over a flag-football game in gym class; Robby gives Jackson the silent treatment when he gets tired of telling Jackson the same thing multiple times.

Title reference: "Love Will Keep Us Together" by Captain and Tennille.
Absent: Moises Arias as Rico.
Guest stars: Romi Dames, Morgan York, Brooks Almy, Hayley Chase.
Hannah Montana Song Featured: "True Friend".

3 (29) "You Are So Sue-able to Me" Sally Lapiduss Roger S. Christiansen 3.91m[1] April 25, 2007 202
Lilly gets asked out to a dance, but Miley thinks she acts too much like "one of the guys" and gives her a big makeover; Jackson wins two tickets to the Lakers game and invites Thor, but Robby assumes that it will be a "father and son" outing.

Title reference: "You Are So Beautiful" by Joe Cocker.
Absent: Mitchell Musso as Oliver, Moises Arias as Rico.
Guest stars: Andrew Caldwell, John Eric Bentley, Bubba Lewis, Shanica Knowles, Anna Maria Perez de Tagle and Morgan York.
Co-stars: Patrick Ryan Anderson.
Hannah Montana Song Featured: "One In A Million".

4 (30) "Get Down, Study-udy-udy" Dan Povenmire Roger S. Christiansen 3.69m[1] April 26, 2007 204
When Miley receives a poor mid-term grade in Biology, Robby says she must ace her mid-term exam or it's no European tour for Hannah; Jackson volunteers to take care of Thor's pet parrot, Snowball, but the talking bird creates problems in Jackson's social life.

Title reference: "Get Down (Boogie Oogie Oogie)" by A Taste of Honey.
Guest stars: Andrew Caldwell, Erin Matthews and Tiffany Thornton.
Co-stars: Patrick Ryan Anderson.
Hannah Montana Song Featured: "Nobody's Perfect" ("The Bone Dance" is also done to the same tune).

5 (31) "I Am Hannah, Hear Me Croak" Roger S. Christiansen 3.54m[1] April 27, 2007 206
Miley loses her voice after six encores at a Hannah concert, and learns that only surgery will fix the problem. Fearful of what a botched surgery could do to her career, Miley's late mom (Brooke Shields) appears in Miley's dreams to reassure her that nothing would change if Hannah Montana never existed.

Title reference: "I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar" by Helen Reddy.
Absent: Moises Arias as Rico.
Special guest star: Brooke Shields.
Guest stars: Greg Baker and Tim Russ.
Co-stars: Ryan Adkisson and Ryan Newman.
Hannah Montana Songs Featured: "I Got Nerve", "Life's What You Make It" and "You and Me Together".

6 (32) "You Gotta Not Fight for Your Right to Party" Steven James Meyer Jody Margolin Hahn 2.9m [1] May 4, 2007 207
Miley destroys Jackson's bathroom, prompting Robby to make Miley share hers with him. Thus begins the Great Bathroom War in the Stewart household.

Title reference: "You Gotta Fight for Your Right to Party" by The Beastie Boys.
Absent: Moises Arias as Rico.
Guest stars: Windell D. Middlebrooks.

7 (33) "My Best Friend's Boyfriend" Jay J. Demopoulos Roger S. Christiansen 4.5m[2] May 18, 2007 209
Miley catches Lilly's new boyfriend Lucas kissing another girl, and plans to make Lucas flirt with Hannah, just to prove to Lilly what a lousy boyfriend he is; Rico invents an unnecessarily complicated and high-tech security system for "Rico's", much to Jackson's dismay.

Title reference: "My Best Friend's Girl" by The Cars.
Guest stars: Sterling Knight, Mitzi McCall and Larry David.
Co-stars: Jorge Luis Abreu, Austin Butler, Kelly Gould, Cazzie and Romy David.

7 (33) "Take This Job and Love It" Jim Geoghan Roger S. Christiansen Below 3.1m June 16, 2007 210
In an episode that does not feature Miley, Hannah volunteers Roxy to work for President Martinez after she ruins Hannah's date with her backup dancer; Jackson pretends to be a professional motor-cross racer to impress a girl.

Title reference: "Take This Job and Shove It" by Johnny Paycheck.
Absent: Mitchell Musso as Oliver.
Guest stars: Frances Callier, John D'Aquino, Madison Pettis, Brian Kubach, Laird Macintosh and Bobby Costanzo.
Co-stars: Sam Zeller.
Hannah Montana Song Featured: "Nobody's Perfect".

7 (33) "Achy Jakey Heart, Part 1" Douglas Lieblein Julia Pistor 7.38m[3][4] June 24, 2007 211
When Jake returns and re-kindles his relationship with Miley, she begins to feel guilty for keeping her "Hannah" secret from him; when Jackson gets fired, he and Oliver open a stand that sells "Cheese Jerky", which becomes more successful than Rico's.

Title reference: "Achy Breaky Heart" by Billy Ray Cyrus.
Guest stars: Cody Linley, R. Brandon Johnson, Shanica Knowles, Anna Maria Perez de Tagle and Patrick Ryan Anderson.
Co-stars: Tiffany Espensen and Noah Lindsey Cyrus.
Hannah Montana Song Featured: "One In A Million".

7 (33) "Achy Jakey Heart, Part 2" Andrew Green Roger S. Christansen 5.98m[4] June 24, 2007 212
When Jake creates a "normal person" disguise but still expects the star treatment he's been used to for so long, Miley considers breaking up with him, but fears he will get mad and reveal her secret; Rico plots to steal Oliver and Jackson's secret recipe.

Title reference: "Achy Breaky Heart" by Billy Ray Cyrus.
Guest stars: Cody Linley and R. Brandon Johnson.
Co-stars: Anita Morales, Brian Britt, Johnny Ferrara, Sanjiv Parikh and Noah Cyrus.

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