You Are So Sue-Able To Me
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"You Are So Sue-Able To Me" is episode #2.29 of the television series Hannah Montana. The title is a reference to the Joe Cocker song "You Are So Beautiful To Me."
Plot
Miley gets annoyed with Lilly's constant tomboy behavior, and decides to get Lilly to act more '9th-grade-girl-like.' With just a few small changes, Lilly's crush, Matt (played by Bubba Lewis), asks her out to the dance on Friday (of which Miley can't attend because she has a Hannah Montana concert). Lilly sees Amber & Ashley flirting with Matt later, and realizes she needs a complete change. Miley turns her from a 'skate chick' to a 'date chick' which makes everyone except Matt fall for Lilly. The night of the dance, Lilly is heart broken because Matt stands her up. She spends the night at Miley's house and the next morning she is completely miserable. Miley takes Lilly and Matt to 'Teen Court', a TV show in which people have food dumped on them if they are found guilty. When Matt and Lilly (who has Miley as her lawyer) enter Teen Court, Matt explains he liked the old Lilly, not this girly girl Lilly, and the two make up. In the end, Miley is found guilty for intervening in the relationship and gets spaghetti with meat sauce and anchovies dumped on her.
Meanwhile Jackson won court-side seats to the Lakers game. He first invites Thor to go, but Robby thought Jackson was going to take his "old man" to the game (even when he didn't invite him). Jackson gets stuck in the middle and can't decide between Thor and Robby. He trades in his two 'court side' seats for three 'next to the speaker at the back' seats.
Debuts - In Order
- Todd
- Matthew "Matt" Marshall
- Judge Joe
Continuity
Although Matt is introduced in this episode and he and Lilly are dating at the end of the episode, he is not seen in subsequent episodes. The episode also establishes Thor as Jackson's new best friend, taking the place of Cooper.
Production and critical response
As part of Hannah Montana's Freshman High-Five this episode premiered on Wednesday of the week. It was the highest ranked of the episodes for the week placing 5th in cable viewing in the United States with 3.91 million viewers and 2.9 million households[1]
Trivia
- When Jackson is trying to win the tickets there is the new Hannah Montana song, "One In A Million" playing on the radio.
- This is the first episode where Oliver does not appear, making it the first episode without the full original main cast.
References
- ^ "HBO's 'The Sopranos' Takes Top Spot In Nielsen Cable Rankings For The Week Of April 23-29". Retrieved 2007-05-22.
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