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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her {{Tomboy}}ish attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover... [[StatusQuoIsGod which sticks only for as long for the guy to conveniently tell her ]] he liked her for who she already was, and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the person he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much]] [[IfICantHaveYou creepier light.]]

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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her {{Tomboy}}ish attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover... [[StatusQuoIsGod which sticks only for as long for the guy to conveniently tell her ]] he liked her for who she already was, and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the person he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much]] [[IfICantHaveYou creepier light.]]]]
** Adds a horrible new light to Lilly ditching her tomboy look by Season 4 which in itself isn’t so bad, everyone’s taste in fashion changes as one gets older, and she has always liked some of Hannah’s clothes and shoes. However we also never hear about many of her hobbies starting in Season 3. Is Lilly afraid to show that side of herself to Miley because she doesn’t want to loose her friendship and later becomes afraid of being kicked out of Miley’s house after she moves in. Or is it a result of Miley’s manipulations years ago still having an affect on her, with Miley herself just being none the wiser.
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** This is actually shown in the show itself: due various events Miley sang in front of [[InsufferableGenius Rico]], who promptly used the looks and singing voice to deduce she was Hannah Montana... And then promptly dismissed the idea.

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** This is actually shown in the show itself: due various events where Miley sang in front of [[InsufferableGenius Rico]], who promptly used the looks and singing voice to deduce she was Hannah Montana... And then promptly dismissed the idea.
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* A lot of people wonder how Miley was able to fool everyone into being a different person when all Hannah really is is essentially Miley wearing a costume, meaning their faces look similar and someone could spot this. But it's not impossible, surprisingly, there are many cases of famous people hiding in plain sight and people non being the wiser. For example, there's a story this troper hear that Dolly Parton, Miley's in show and real life god mother herself, she once entered a Dolly look alike contest for fun, and she lost to a drag queen in costume, and there was another story where Hugh Jackman had attended a convention donning his full Wolverine gear, only for a fan to tell him he was wearing a crappy cosplay.

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* A lot of people wonder how Miley was able to fool everyone into being a different person when all Hannah really is is essentially Miley wearing a costume, meaning their faces look similar and someone could spot this. But it's not impossible, surprisingly, there are many cases of famous people hiding in plain sight and people non being the wiser. For example, there's a story this troper hear heard that Dolly Parton, Miley's in show and real life god mother herself, she once entered a Dolly look alike contest for fun, and she lost to a drag queen in costume, and there was another story where Hugh Jackman had attended a convention donning his full Wolverine gear, only for a fan to tell him he was wearing a crappy cosplay.
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* A lot of people wonder how Miley was able to fool everyone into being a different person when all Hannah really is is essentially Miley wearing a costume, meaning their faces look similar and someone could spit this. But it's not impossible, surprisingly, there are many cases of famous people hiding in plain sight and people non being the wiser. For example, there's a story this troper hear that Dolly Parton, Miley's in show and real life god mother herself, she once entered a Dolly look alike contest for fun, and she lost to a drag queen in costume, and there was another story where Hugh Jackman had attended a convention donning his full Wolverine gear, only for a fan to tell him he was wearing a crappy cosplay.

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* A lot of people wonder how Miley was able to fool everyone into being a different person when all Hannah really is is essentially Miley wearing a costume, meaning their faces look similar and someone could spit spot this. But it's not impossible, surprisingly, there are many cases of famous people hiding in plain sight and people non being the wiser. For example, there's a story this troper hear that Dolly Parton, Miley's in show and real life god mother herself, she once entered a Dolly look alike contest for fun, and she lost to a drag queen in costume, and there was another story where Hugh Jackman had attended a convention donning his full Wolverine gear, only for a fan to tell him he was wearing a crappy cosplay.
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** This is actually shown in the show itself: due various events Miley sang in front of [[InsufferableGenius Rico]], who promptly used the looks and singing voice to deduce she was Hannah Montana... And then promptly dismissed the idea.
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*A lot of people wonder how Miley was able to fool everyone into being a different person when all Hannah really is is essentially Miley wearing a costume, meaning their faces look similar and someone could spit this. But it's not impossible, surprisingly, there are many cases of famous people hiding in plain sight and people non being the wiser. For example, there's a story this troper hear that Dolly Parton, Miley's in show and real life god mother herself, she once entered a Dolly look alike contest for fun, and she lost to a drag queen in costume, and there was another story where Hugh Jackman had attended a convention donning his full Wolverine gear, only for a fan to tell him he was wearing a crappy cosplay.
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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her {{Tomboy}}ish attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover... [[StatusQuoIsGod until it turns out,]] he liked her for who she already was, and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the person he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much]] [[IfICantHaveYou creepier light.]]

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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her {{Tomboy}}ish attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover... [[StatusQuoIsGod until it turns out,]] which sticks only for as long for the guy to conveniently tell her ]] he liked her for who she already was, and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the person he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much]] [[IfICantHaveYou creepier light.]]
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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her {{Tomboy}}ish attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover, which Miley is completely on board with... [[until it turns out,]] he liked her for who she already was, and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the person he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much]] [[IfICantHaveYou creepier light.]]

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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her {{Tomboy}}ish attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover, which Miley is completely on board with... [[until makeover... [[StatusQuoIsGod until it turns out,]] he liked her for who she already was, and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the person he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much]] [[IfICantHaveYou creepier light.]]
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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her {{Tomboy}}ish attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover, which Miley is completely on board with. [[StatusQuoIsGod But as it turns out,]] he says he liked her as the tomboy she was, and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the person he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much]] [[IfICantHaveYou creepier light.]]

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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her {{Tomboy}}ish attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover, which Miley is completely on board with. [[StatusQuoIsGod But as with... [[until it turns out,]] he says he liked her as the tomboy for who she already was, and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the person he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much]] [[IfICantHaveYou creepier light.]]
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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her [[{{Tomboy Tomboyish}}]] attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover, which Miley is completely on board with. [[StatusQuoIsGod But as it turns out,]] he says he liked her as the tomboy she was, and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the person he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much]] [[IfICantHaveYou creepier light.]]

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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her [[{{Tomboy Tomboyish}}]] {{Tomboy}}ish attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover, which Miley is completely on board with. [[StatusQuoIsGod But as it turns out,]] he says he liked her as the tomboy she was, and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the person he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much]] [[IfICantHaveYou creepier light.]]
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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her {{Tomboy Tomboyish}} attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover, which Miley is completely on board with. [[StatusQuoIsGod But as it turns out,]] he says he liked her as the tomboy she was, and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the person he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much]] [[IfICantHaveYou creepier light.]]

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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her {{Tomboy Tomboyish}} [[{{Tomboy Tomboyish}}]] attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover, which Miley is completely on board with. [[StatusQuoIsGod But as it turns out,]] he says he liked her as the tomboy she was, and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the person he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much]] [[IfICantHaveYou creepier light.]]
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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her {{Tomboy}} attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover, but in the end, he says he liked her as the tomboy she was and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the girl he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much creepier light.]]

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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her {{Tomboy}} {{Tomboy Tomboyish}} attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover, but in the end, which Miley is completely on board with. [[StatusQuoIsGod But as it turns out,]] he says he liked her as the tomboy she was was, and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the girl person he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much much]] [[IfICantHaveYou creepier light.]]
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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her {{Tomboy}} attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover, but in the end, he says he liked her ''as the tomboy she is'' and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the girl he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that her BestFriend Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much creepier light.]]

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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but is worried he won't like her {{Tomboy}} attitude. So she asks Miley for help to give her a girly makeover, but in the end, he says he liked her ''as as the tomboy she is'' was and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the girl he fell in love with. That's a pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that her BestFriend Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a much creepier light.]]
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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but believes he won't like her as a {{Tomboy}}. So she asks Miley for help, whom gladly dolls her up. But in the end when she confesses, he says he likes her too, ''as the tomboy she is'' and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the girl he fell in love with anymore. Now that is a wonderful thing for little kids to learn, if you have to remove traits you find important of yourself for them to "like" you again, run away as far from them as possible. But the fact that her BestFriend Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't puts this in a much creepier light. [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality ''Miley is the main character,'']] the one kids are supposed to look up to the most, making this a BrokenAesop.

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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but believes is worried he won't like her as a {{Tomboy}}. {{Tomboy}} attitude. So she asks Miley for help, whom gladly dolls help to give her up. But a girly makeover, but in the end when she confesses, end, he says he likes liked her too, ''as the tomboy she is'' and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the girl he fell in love with anymore. Now that is with. That's a wonderful thing for little kids to learn, if you have to remove traits you find important of yourself for them to "like" you again, run away as far from them as possible. But pretty standard BeYourself moral, but the fact that her BestFriend Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't puts this in a much creepier light. [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality ''Miley is the main character,'']] the one kids are supposed to look up to the most, making this puts this]] [[BrokenAesop in a BrokenAesop.much creepier light.]]
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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but believes he won't like her as a {{Tomboy}}. So she asks Miley for help whom gladly dolls her up. But in the end when she confesses, he says he likes her too, ''as the tomboy she is'' but her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the girl he fell in love with anymore. Now that is a wonderful thing for little kids to learn, if you have to remove traits you find important of yourself for them to "like" you again, run away as far from them as possible. But the reason it's here, on ''fridge horror'' is that her BestFriend Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't. ''Miley is the main character...'' the one kids are supposed to look up to the most, making this a BrokenAesop.

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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but believes he won't like her as a {{Tomboy}}. So she asks Miley for help help, whom gladly dolls her up. But in the end when she confesses, he says he likes her too, ''as the tomboy she is'' but and her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the girl he fell in love with anymore. Now that is a wonderful thing for little kids to learn, if you have to remove traits you find important of yourself for them to "like" you again, run away as far from them as possible. But the reason it's here, on ''fridge horror'' is fact that her BestFriend Miley wanted her to change right away, and was really upset when she didn't. didn't puts this in a much creepier light. [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality ''Miley is the main character...'' character,'']] the one kids are supposed to look up to the most, making this a BrokenAesop.
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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but believes he won't like her as a {{Tomboy}}. So she asks Miley for help whom gladly dolls her up. But in the end when she confesses, he says he likes her too, ''as the tomboy she is'' but her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the girl he fell in love with anymore. Now that is a wonderful thing for little kids to learn, if you have to remove traits you find impotrtant of yourself for them to "like" you again, run away as far from them as possible. But the reason it's here, on ''fridge horror'' is that... her BestFriend... Miley... really wanted her to change right away and was really upset when she didn't. Miley ''is'' the '''main''' character... the one kids are supposed to look up to the most... making this a BrokenAesop.

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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but believes he won't like her as a {{Tomboy}}. So she asks Miley for help whom gladly dolls her up. But in the end when she confesses, he says he likes her too, ''as the tomboy she is'' but her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the girl he fell in love with anymore. Now that is a wonderful thing for little kids to learn, if you have to remove traits you find impotrtant important of yourself for them to "like" you again, run away as far from them as possible. But the reason it's here, on ''fridge horror'' is that... that her BestFriend... Miley... really BestFriend Miley wanted her to change right away away, and was really upset when she didn't. Miley ''is'' ''Miley is the '''main''' character... main character...'' the one kids are supposed to look up to the most... most, making this a BrokenAesop.
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* ''Series/HannahMontana'' 's fourth and final season was shot in 2010 and broadcast between 2010 and 2011, a period of time in which Music/MileyCyrus was in real life moving into a more mature image and sound, and hoping to transition into more adult film roles, much to the chagrin of MoralGuardians and many longtime fans. It appears that many episodes had a RealitySubtext behind them, as if what was going on in Miley Cyrus's life and career was carried over to Miley ''Stewart'''s life and career, too. For example, one episode deals with Hannah experimenting with a new sound after going through writer's block and needing one more song for her next album. After she and Lilly hold a "focus group" to audition the new song, she finds out her fans dislike it (a funky, hip-hop/techno-dance song called "Gonna Get This") and want her to stay the same. Robby Ray suggests that Miley ultimately has to make herself happy, even if a few fans disapprove of her directions. Iyaz enters the studio, encourages her to keep the song, and records it with her as a duet.

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* *The fourth and final season of ''Series/HannahMontana'' 's fourth and final season was shot in 2010 and broadcast between 2010 and 2011, a period of time in which Music/MileyCyrus was in real life moving into a more mature image and sound, and hoping to transition into more adult film roles, much to the chagrin of MoralGuardians and many longtime fans. It appears that many episodes had a RealitySubtext behind them, as if what was going on in Miley Cyrus's life and career was carried over to Miley ''Stewart'''s life and career, too. For example, one episode deals with Hannah experimenting with a new sound after going through writer's block and needing one more song for her next album. After she and Lilly hold a "focus group" to audition the new song, she finds out her fans dislike it (a funky, hip-hop/techno-dance song called "Gonna Get This") and want her to stay the same. Robby Ray suggests that Miley ultimately has to make herself happy, even if a few fans disapprove of her directions. Iyaz enters the studio, encourages her to keep the song, and records it with her as a duet.
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* ''Series/HannahMontana'''s fourth and final season was shot in 2010 and broadcast between 2010 and 2011, a period of time in which Music/MileyCyrus was in real life moving into a more mature image and sound, and hoping to transition into more adult film roles, much to the chagrin of MoralGuardians and many longtime fans. It appears that many episodes had a RealitySubtext behind them, as if what was going on in Miley Cyrus's life and career was carried over to Miley ''Stewart'''s life and career, too. For example, one episode deals with Hannah experimenting with a new sound after going through writer's block and needing one more song for her next album. After she and Lilly hold a "focus group" to audition the new song, she finds out her fans dislike it (a funky, hip-hop/techno-dance song called "Gonna Get This") and want her to stay the same. Robby Ray suggests that Miley ultimately has to make herself happy, even if a few fans disapprove of her directions. Iyaz enters the studio, encourages her to keep the song, and records it with her as a duet.

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* ''Series/HannahMontana'''s ''Series/HannahMontana'' 's fourth and final season was shot in 2010 and broadcast between 2010 and 2011, a period of time in which Music/MileyCyrus was in real life moving into a more mature image and sound, and hoping to transition into more adult film roles, much to the chagrin of MoralGuardians and many longtime fans. It appears that many episodes had a RealitySubtext behind them, as if what was going on in Miley Cyrus's life and career was carried over to Miley ''Stewart'''s life and career, too. For example, one episode deals with Hannah experimenting with a new sound after going through writer's block and needing one more song for her next album. After she and Lilly hold a "focus group" to audition the new song, she finds out her fans dislike it (a funky, hip-hop/techno-dance song called "Gonna Get This") and want her to stay the same. Robby Ray suggests that Miley ultimately has to make herself happy, even if a few fans disapprove of her directions. Iyaz enters the studio, encourages her to keep the song, and records it with her as a duet.
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* [[HannahMontana Hannah Montana's]] fourth and final season was shot in 2010 and broadcast between 2010 and 2011, a period of time in which MileyCyrus was in real life moving into a more mature image and sound, and hoping to transition into more adult film roles, much to the chagrin of MoralGuardians and many longtime fans. It appears that many episodes had a RealitySubtext behind them, as if what was going on in Miley Cyrus's life and career was carried over to Miley ''Stewart'''s life and career, too. For example, one episode deals with Hannah experimenting with a new sound after going through writer's block and needing one more song for her next album. After she and Lilly hold a "focus group" to audition the new song, she finds out her fans dislike it (a funky, hip-hop/techno-dance song called "Gonna Get This") and want her to stay the same. Robby Ray suggests that Miley ultimately has to make herself happy, even if a few fans disapprove of her directions. Iyaz enters the studio, encourages her to keep the song, and records it with her as a duet.

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* [[HannahMontana Hannah Montana's]] ''Series/HannahMontana'''s fourth and final season was shot in 2010 and broadcast between 2010 and 2011, a period of time in which MileyCyrus Music/MileyCyrus was in real life moving into a more mature image and sound, and hoping to transition into more adult film roles, much to the chagrin of MoralGuardians and many longtime fans. It appears that many episodes had a RealitySubtext behind them, as if what was going on in Miley Cyrus's life and career was carried over to Miley ''Stewart'''s life and career, too. For example, one episode deals with Hannah experimenting with a new sound after going through writer's block and needing one more song for her next album. After she and Lilly hold a "focus group" to audition the new song, she finds out her fans dislike it (a funky, hip-hop/techno-dance song called "Gonna Get This") and want her to stay the same. Robby Ray suggests that Miley ultimately has to make herself happy, even if a few fans disapprove of her directions. Iyaz enters the studio, encourages her to keep the song, and records it with her as a duet.
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* [[HannahMontana Hannah Montana's]] fourth and final season was shot in 2010 and broadcast between 2010 and 2011, a period of time in which MileyCyrus was in real life moving into a more mature image and sound, and hoping to transition into more adult film roles, much to the chagrin of MoralGuardians and many longtime fans. It appears that many episodes had a RealitySubtext behind them, as if what was going on in Miley Cyrus's life and career was carried over to Miley ''Stewart'''s life and career, too. For example, one episode deals with Hannah experimenting with a new sound after going through writer's block and needing one more song for her next album. After she and Lilly hold a "focus group" to audition the new song, she finds out her fans dislike it (a funky, hip-hop/techno-dance song called "Gonna Get This") and want her to stay the same. Robby Ray suggests that Miley ultimately has to make herself happy, even if a few fans disapprove of her directions. Iyaz enters the studio, encourages her to keep the song, and records it with her as a duet.

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* [[HannahMontana Hannah Montana's]] fourth and final season was shot in 2010 and broadcast between 2010 and 2011, a period of time in which MileyCyrus was in real life moving into a more mature image and sound, and hoping to transition into more adult film roles, much to the chagrin of MoralGuardians and many longtime fans. It appears that many episodes had a RealitySubtext behind them, as if what was going on in Miley Cyrus's life and career was carried over to Miley ''Stewart'''s life and career, too. For example, one episode deals with Hannah experimenting with a new sound after going through writer's block and needing one more song for her next album. After she and Lilly hold a "focus group" to audition the new song, she finds out her fans dislike it (a funky, hip-hop/techno-dance song called "Gonna Get This") and want her to stay the same. Robby Ray suggests that Miley ultimately has to make herself happy, even if a few fans disapprove of her directions. Iyaz enters the studio, encourages her to keep the song, and records it with her as a duet.duet.

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* In one episode Lilly falls in love with one of her guy friends, but believes he won't like her as a {{Tomboy}}. So she asks Miley for help whom gladly dolls her up. But in the end when she confesses, he says he likes her too, ''as the tomboy she is'' but her becoming all girly made him feel like she wasn't the girl he fell in love with anymore. Now that is a wonderful thing for little kids to learn, if you have to remove traits you find impotrtant of yourself for them to "like" you again, run away as far from them as possible. But the reason it's here, on ''fridge horror'' is that... her BestFriend... Miley... really wanted her to change right away and was really upset when she didn't. Miley ''is'' the '''main''' character... the one kids are supposed to look up to the most... making this a BrokenAesop.
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* [[HannahMontana Hannah Montana's]] fourth and final season was shot in 2010 and broadcasted between 2010 and 2011, a period of time in which MileyCyrus was in real life moving into a more mature image and sound, and hoping to transition into more adult film roles, much to the chagrin of MoralGuardians and many longtime fans. It appears that many episodes had a RealitySubtext behind them, as if what was going on in Miley Cyrus's life and career was carried over to Miley ''Stewart'''s life and career, too. For example, one episode deals with Hannah experimenting with a new sound after going through writer's block and needing one more song for her next album. After she and Lilly hold a "focus group" to audition the new song, she finds out her fans dislike it (a funky, hip-hop/techno-dance song called "Gonna Get This") and want her to stay the same. Robby Ray suggests that Miley ultimately has to make herself happy, even if a few fans disapprove of her directions. Iyaz enters the studio, encourages her to keep the song, and records it with her as a duet.

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* [[HannahMontana Hannah Montana's]] fourth and final season was shot in 2010 and broadcasted broadcast between 2010 and 2011, a period of time in which MileyCyrus was in real life moving into a more mature image and sound, and hoping to transition into more adult film roles, much to the chagrin of MoralGuardians and many longtime fans. It appears that many episodes had a RealitySubtext behind them, as if what was going on in Miley Cyrus's life and career was carried over to Miley ''Stewart'''s life and career, too. For example, one episode deals with Hannah experimenting with a new sound after going through writer's block and needing one more song for her next album. After she and Lilly hold a "focus group" to audition the new song, she finds out her fans dislike it (a funky, hip-hop/techno-dance song called "Gonna Get This") and want her to stay the same. Robby Ray suggests that Miley ultimately has to make herself happy, even if a few fans disapprove of her directions. Iyaz enters the studio, encourages her to keep the song, and records it with her as a duet.
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* In the show and the movie, Miley lies about stuff in almost every episode and never seems to permanantly learn anything from it. This is probably because from the time Miley was about 12 years old she's been encouraged to lie about having two identities.

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* In the show and the movie, Miley lies about stuff in almost every episode and never seems to permanantly permanently learn anything from it. This is probably because from the time Miley was about 12 years old she's been encouraged to lie about having two identities.
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* In the show and the movie, Miley lies about stuff in almost every episode and never seems to permanantly learn anything from it. this troper realised while watching the finale that this is probably because from the time Miley was about 12 years old she's been encouraged to lie about having two identities.

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* In the show and the movie, Miley lies about stuff in almost every episode and never seems to permanantly learn anything from it. this troper realised while watching the finale that this This is probably because from the time Miley was about 12 years old she's been encouraged to lie about having two identities.
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* [[HannahMontana Hannah Montana's]] fourth and final season was shot in 2010 and broadcasted between 2010 and 2011, a period of time in which MileyCyrus was in real life moving into a more mature image and sound, and hoping to transition into more adult film roles, much to the chagrin of MoralGuardians and many longtime fans. It appears that many episodes had a RealitySubtext behind them, as if what was going on in Miley Cyrus's life and career was carried over to Miley ''Stewart'''s life and career, too. For example, one episode deals with Hannah experimenting with a new sound after going through writer's block and needing one more song for her next album. After she and Lilly hold a "focus group" to audition the new song, she finds out her fans dislike it (a funky, hip-hop/techno-dance song called "Gonna Get This") and want her to stay the same. Robby Ray suggests that Miley ultimately has to make herself happy, even if a few fans disapprove of her directions. Iyaz enters the studio, encourages her to keep the song, and records it with her as a duet.

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* Although Miley did a lot of things that made her personality seem sort of nasty, mostly in the later seasons, you have to consider this: while Hannah Montana, the sweet, innocent persona she puts up when she's being her famous self is seen to the world as this perfect human being, when she's Miley and out of the spotlight, she is more herself and we see many glimpses of her not being this sweet angel everyone makes her out to be. This can be said about every show in the past few years that has the fame concept and depicts a main character that's really famous and it can also be said about the people we see in school who look and seem so perfect when we see them in the hallway. And they may not do awful things when they're not holding up that perfect image for the moment, but they could do other things behind closed doors that society would not accept if word got out. Hannah Montana really gets us to look at the popular people this way and to not feel so insecure about ourselves.
* [[HannahMontana Hannah Montana's]] fourth and final season was shot in 2010 and broadcasted between 2010 and 2011, a period of time in which MileyCyrus was in real life moving into a more mature image and sound, and hoping to transition into more adult film roles, much to the chagrin of MoralGuardians and many longtime fans. It appears that many episodes had a RealitySubtext behind them, as if what was going on in Miley Cyrus's life and career was carried over to Miley ''Stewart'''s life and career, too. For example, one episode deals with Hannah experimenting with a new sound after going through writer's block and needing one more song for her next album. After she and Lilly hold a "focus group" to audition the new song, she finds out her fans dislike it (a funky, hip-hop/techno-dance song called "Gonna Get This") and want her to stay the same. Robby Ray suggests that Miley ultimately has to make herself happy, even if a few fans disapprove of her directions. Iyaz enters the studio, encourages her to keep the song, and records it with her as a duet.
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** Essentially, she was used to always finding a way to allegorically have her cake and eat it too--to successfully, happily have the "best of both worlds" of living a normal life ''and'' the life of a teenage pop superstar. Things became so complicated and heartbreaking by the time she graduated from high school that she had to choose OneOrTheOther; she couldn't have it both ways any longer.

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** Essentially, she was used to always finding a way to allegorically have her cake and eat it too--to successfully, happily have the "best of both worlds" of living a normal life ''and'' the life of a teenage pop superstar. Things became so complicated and heartbreaking by the time she graduated from high school school, that [[FriendOrIdolDecision she had to choose OneOrTheOther; between one or the other]] when she could no longer manipulate, [[ZanyScheme scheme]] or negotiate her way through her personal issues, and she was hurting those she loved in the process; She couldn't have it both ways any longer.
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** Essentially, she was used to always finding a way to allegorically have her cake and eat it too--to successfully, happily have the "best of both worlds" of living a normal life ''and'' the life of a teenage pop superstar. Things became so complicated and heartbreaking by the time she graduated from high school that she had to choose OneOrTheOther; she couldn't have it both ways any longer.
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* [[HannahMontana Hannah Montana's]] fourth and final season was shot in 2010 and broadcasted between 2010 and 2011, a period of time in which MileyCyrus was in real life moving into a more mature image and sound, and hoping to transition into more adult film roles, much to the chagrin of MoralGuardians and many longtime fans. It appears that many episodes had a RealitySubtext behind them, as if what was going on in Miley ''Stewart'''s life was being reflected in Miley Cyrus' life and career, too. For example, one episode deals with Hannah experimenting with a new sound after going through writer's block and needing one more song for her next album. After she and Lilly hold a "focus group" to audition the new song, she finds out her fans dislike it (a funky, hip-hop/techno-dance song called "Gonna Get This") and want her to stay the same. Robby Ray suggests that Miley ultimately has to make herself happy, even if a few fans disapprove of her directions. Iyaz enters the studio, encourages her to keep the song, and records it with her as a duet.

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* [[HannahMontana Hannah Montana's]] fourth and final season was shot in 2010 and broadcasted between 2010 and 2011, a period of time in which MileyCyrus was in real life moving into a more mature image and sound, and hoping to transition into more adult film roles, much to the chagrin of MoralGuardians and many longtime fans. It appears that many episodes had a RealitySubtext behind them, as if what was going on in Miley Cyrus's life and career was carried over to Miley ''Stewart'''s life was being reflected in Miley Cyrus' life and career, too. For example, one episode deals with Hannah experimenting with a new sound after going through writer's block and needing one more song for her next album. After she and Lilly hold a "focus group" to audition the new song, she finds out her fans dislike it (a funky, hip-hop/techno-dance song called "Gonna Get This") and want her to stay the same. Robby Ray suggests that Miley ultimately has to make herself happy, even if a few fans disapprove of her directions. Iyaz enters the studio, encourages her to keep the song, and records it with her as a duet.

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in the show and the movie, Miley lies about stuff in almost every episode and never seems to permanantly learn anything from it. this troper realised while watching the finale that this is probably because from the time Miley was about 12 years old she's been encouraged to lie about having two identities.

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in * In the show and the movie, Miley lies about stuff in almost every episode and never seems to permanantly learn anything from it. this troper realised while watching the finale that this is probably because from the time Miley was about 12 years old she's been encouraged to lie about having two identities.identities.
* [[HannahMontana Hannah Montana's]] fourth and final season was shot in 2010 and broadcasted between 2010 and 2011, a period of time in which MileyCyrus was in real life moving into a more mature image and sound, and hoping to transition into more adult film roles, much to the chagrin of MoralGuardians and many longtime fans. It appears that many episodes had a RealitySubtext behind them, as if what was going on in Miley ''Stewart'''s life was being reflected in Miley Cyrus' life and career, too. For example, one episode deals with Hannah experimenting with a new sound after going through writer's block and needing one more song for her next album. After she and Lilly hold a "focus group" to audition the new song, she finds out her fans dislike it (a funky, hip-hop/techno-dance song called "Gonna Get This") and want her to stay the same. Robby Ray suggests that Miley ultimately has to make herself happy, even if a few fans disapprove of her directions. Iyaz enters the studio, encourages her to keep the song, and records it with her as a duet.

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