My Boyfriend's Jackson & There's Gonna Be Trouble
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“My Boyfriend's Jackson & There's Gonna Be Trouble” | |
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Hannah Montana episode | |
Miley as Hannah posing with her "boyfriend," really her brother, Jackson so he can break up with her and end the problem. |
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Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 21 |
Guest stars | Daniel Booko |
Written by | Andrew Green, Sally Lapiduss |
Directed by | Roger S. Christiansen |
Original airdate | December 31, 2006 (CST, MST, and PST) January 1, 2007 (EST) |
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"My Boyfriend's Jackson & There's Gonna Be Trouble" is an episode of Hannah Montana.This episode was aired on January 1, 2007 during the "Sing-A-Long Bowl-A-Thon." This episode won from the vote taken at Disney Channel's Website. The vote was held between the episodes "Smells Like Teen Sellout", "My Boyfriend's Jackson & There's Gonna Be Trouble" and "Schooly Bully."
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[edit] Plot
Paulie the Paparazzo follows Hannah to her house, and Hannah, not wanting him to know where she lives because it may reveal her secret, tells him it's her friend's house. Paulie takes a picture of Hannah and Jackson, causing everyone to think that Jackson and Hannah are a couple. At first, both Miley (Hannah) and Jackson want to end the situation by staging a break up. When Hannah gets an invite to Tracey's cat's birthday, with Jackson welcomely invited by Tracey, Hannah and Jackson decide to break up there. However, at the party another celebrity boyfriend introduces Jackson to the perks that come with fame, including getting to drive an expensive sports car. Hannah secretly alerts the press that she and Jackson are at the party so that she can stage the break-up in front of the cameras, but when Jackson returns from his drive and Hannah drags him in front of the cameras to announce that he is breaking up with her, he instead announces that he is in love with her and never wants to break up. Miley is very unhappy about this, but reluctantly agrees to pretend that Hannah is dating Jackson for another week so he can continue to enjoy the perks of stardom. However, Jackson's newfound status makes him become unbearably arrogant. Later, on a talk show, Hannah is about to announce that she is breaking up with him when Jackson enters, wearing a "Jacksannah" shirt, enthusiastically proclaiming his love and jumping jubiliantly on the couch. Hannah breaks up with him and calls him pathetic. This turns the studio audience in Jackson's favor, and they begin throwing things at Hannah; Jackson, however, then acknowledges that the relationship was a fake and says he only loves Hannah like a sister.
Oliver and Sarah team up for a project taking care of a flour baby. Oliver finds that the more time he spends with Sarah, the more he begins to like her. But later they (Oliver and Sarah) learn that without the flour baby, they have nothing to talk about. The cast was also glad to welcome a new extra to the show: Lisa Marinelli. We are hoping to have her in more episodes, for she was a nice change and brought a lot of change. mitchel quotes: " It was so much fun working with her even though she didn't do much(haha) but yeah she was fun!"
[edit] Trivia
- The episode title refers to The Angels' song "My Boyfriend's Back".
- First new episode of 2007. This was the finale to the Disney Channel Sing-A-Long Bowl-A-Thon. This episode was voted most wanted to watch. The other choices were Schooly Bully and Smells Like Teen Sellout.
- Jackson's jumping on the couch on the "Wendy" show was a reference to the Tom Cruise couch incident on The Oprah Winfrey Show, in which Cruise professed his love for Katie Holmes.
- The "Wendy" show is a parody of The Oprah Winfrey Show.
- A guy named Stavros introduces himself to Jackson and says that he's dating "Ashley." When Jackson asks "Which Ashley?" Stavros says "Like it matters?" This may be a reference to Greek shipping heir Stavros Niarchos. Also, when Jackson asked "Which Ashley?" this may refer to Stavros Niarchos who once dated Mary-Kate Olsen" as Mary-Kate has a twin sister called Ashley. This could also be a reference to the character of Stavros; a cousin of Jesse Katsopolis on Full House.
- Jackson "talks" to P. Diddy on the cell phone, ordering him to give Jacksannah a better table next time, even if Brangelina have to be "dumped." This is a reference to a spat between Lindsay Lohan and Diddy when Lohan complained that Diddy stole her seat at a table in an L.A. hotspot.
- Second appearance of Paulie, second appearance of Sarah, and third appearance of Traci.
- First episode to have Miley not have scenes with Lilly and Oliver.
- Jackson's demeanor and appearance on the show change drastically while they are "dating." He begins to dress and act like Kevin Federline.
- Hannah Montana has new clothes in this episode, except in the beginning.
- Miley is only seen as herself in one scene.
- This episode should have been shown after We Are Family: Now Get Me Some Water! because at the concert Hannah sings "Got Nerve" but in We Are Family: Now Get Me Some Water! they are just premiering the song.
- Jackson has a Sidekick.
- In a couple scenes Sarah doesn't have her eyeglasses on, she must have been wearing contact lens instead.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- My Boyfriend's Jackson & There's Gonna Be Trouble at the Internet Movie Database
- "My Boyfriend's Jackson & There's Gonna Be Trouble" at TV.com
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