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* FanPreferredCouple: Miley/Lilly aka Liley is much more popular Loliver.
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** The decision was actually more curious because it seemed like there was a lot of subtext between Miley and Oliver up until the episode. Also consider that [[FanPreferedCouple Moliver]] was more popular than [[OfficialCouple Jiley]] and you'll wonder what the writers were thinking.

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** The decision was actually more curious because it seemed like there was a lot of subtext between Miley and Oliver up until the episode. Also consider that [[FanPreferedCouple [[FanPreferredCouple Moliver]] was more popular than [[OfficialCouple Jiley]] and you'll wonder what the writers were thinking.
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** The decision was actually more curious because it seemed like there was a lot of subtext between Miley and Oliver up until the episode. Also consider that [[FanPrefferedCouple Moliver]] was more popular than [[OfficialCouple Jiley]] and you'll wonder what the writers were thinking.

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** The decision was actually more curious because it seemed like there was a lot of subtext between Miley and Oliver up until the episode. Also consider that [[FanPrefferedCouple [[FanPreferedCouple Moliver]] was more popular than [[OfficialCouple Jiley]] and you'll wonder what the writers were thinking.
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** The decision was actually more curious because it seemed like there was a lot of subtext between Miley and Oliver up until the episode. Also consider that [[FanPrefferedCouple Moliver]] was more popular than [[OfficialCouple Jiley]] and you'll wonder what the writers were thinking.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Mikayla played by SelenaGomez is actually lip-synching her song. Though the fact that Selena's voice sounds better than the one on the song should be a giveaway.
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** Mikayla [[OneNameOnly doesn't even have a last name]] but is still incredibly popular despite on being in [[OneSceneWonder two episodes]]. Of course being played by SelenaGomez doesn't hurt
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** One could argue that the finale is one big Femslash story with Jesse and Oliver only appearing to remi...try to convince people that the girls are straight.

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* CreatorsPet: After being a side character during the first season, Rico gained intelligence, money, and sudden character importance that just came from nowhere.



* TheWesley: After being a side character during the first season, Rico gained intelligence, money, and sudden character importance that just came from nowhere.
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** Mikayla also seemed very interested in Miley and her teasing of Hannah could be signs of a crush

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** Mikayla also seemed very interested in Miley and her teasing of Hannah could be signs of a crushcrush.
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** Mikayla also seemed very interested in Miley and her teasing of Hannah could be signs of a crush
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** It's pretty much obvious they're gay... Chalk it up to Disney's "family-friendliness."
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* GuiltyPleasures: To anyone who's not a preteen girl.
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** It's pretty much obvious they're gay... Chalk it up to Disney's "family-friendliness."
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* DerailingLoveInterests: [[spoiler: "The End of the Jake as We Know It". [[YourMileageMayVary Some might be inclined to think that the title was taken too literally, with Jake's cheating coming out of left field given his prior development]]. It's {{egregious}} when the episode right after reintroduces the other love interest Miley rejected for Jake.]]

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* DerailingLoveInterests: [[spoiler: "The [[spoiler:"The End of the Jake as We Know It". [[YourMileageMayVary Some might be inclined to think that the title was taken too literally, with Jake's cheating coming out of left field given his prior development]]. It's {{egregious}} when the episode right after reintroduces the other love interest Miley rejected for Jake.]]
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** [[VerySpecialEpisode Jessie's return episode]]. The message was certainly in the right place, but for the part of the audience that has already reached the state of mental maturity where its something that should already be subconsciously understood, the episode may come off as insincere, as well as frustrating when considering the [[DerailingLoveInterests episode before it]].

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** [[VerySpecialEpisode Jessie's Jesse's return episode]]. The message was certainly in the right place, but for the part of the audience that has already reached the state of mental maturity where its something that should already be subconsciously understood, the episode may come off as insincere, as well as frustrating when considering the [[DerailingLoveInterests episode before it]].

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Not worth it.


* {{Hatedom}}: A lot of people do not like this show. '''[[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement That is all we have to say on]] [[FlameBait the matter]].'''
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It\'s a total elephant in the room. The least we could do is acknowledge the haters.

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* {{Hatedom}}: A lot of people do not like this show. '''[[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement That is all we have to say on]] [[FlameBait the matter]].'''

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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: Two little instances. One is during an episode where Jackson is battling a candy addiction, where in the ending he's spoken to in a seductive voice by a chocolate bunny. The second is when Jackson procures a ventriloquist doll, who comes alive at the end.



* NightmareFuel: Two little instances. One is during an episode where Jackson is battling a candy addiction, where in the ending he's spoken to in a seductive voice by a chocolate bunny. The second is when Jackson procures a ventriloquist doll, who comes alive at the end.

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** Having JohnCena extol the virtues of reading as he beats the crap out of Jackson is pretty darn close to a ''literal'' anvil drop.
** [[VerySpecialEpisode Jessie's return episode]]. The message was certainly in the right place, but for the part of the audience that has already reached the state of mental maturity where its something that should already be subconsciously understood, the episode may come off as insincere, as well as frustrating when considering the [[DerailingLoveInterests episode before it]].

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** ** Having JohnCena extol the virtues of reading as he beats the crap out of Jackson is pretty darn close to a ''literal'' anvil drop.
** ** [[VerySpecialEpisode Jessie's return episode]]. The message was certainly in the right place, but for the part of the audience that has already reached the state of mental maturity where its something that should already be subconsciously understood, the episode may come off as insincere, as well as frustrating when considering the [[DerailingLoveInterests episode before it]].



* DerailingLoveInterests: [[spoiler: "The End of the Jake as We Know It." [[YourMileageMayVary Some might be inclined to think that the title was taken too literally, with Jake's cheating coming out of left field given his prior development.]] It's {{egregious}} when the episode right after reintroduces the other love interest Miley rejected for Jake.]]
* DesignatedVillain: Mr. Bradley in the movie is treated as a villain just because he wants to build a mall. [[HarmlessVillain He doesn't even do anything villainous.]]

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* DerailingLoveInterests: [[spoiler: "The End of the Jake as We Know It." It". [[YourMileageMayVary Some might be inclined to think that the title was taken too literally, with Jake's cheating coming out of left field given his prior development.]] development]]. It's {{egregious}} when the episode right after reintroduces the other love interest Miley rejected for Jake.]]
* DesignatedVillain: Mr. Bradley in the movie is treated as a villain just because he wants to build a mall. [[HarmlessVillain He doesn't even do anything villainous.]]villainous]].



* LargeHam: ''Everyone.''
* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Miley/Hannah has been paired with just about everyone by the fandom, including herself. (ex: [[PortmanteauCoupleName Jiley]], [[LesYay Liley]], [[UnluckyChildhoodFriend Moliver]], [[BrotherSisterIncest Jacksannah]], [[FoeYay Mikiley]] and many, many more.)

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* LargeHam: ''Everyone.''
''Everyone''.
* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Miley/Hannah has been paired with just about everyone by the fandom, including herself. (ex: [[PortmanteauCoupleName Jiley]], [[LesYay Liley]], [[UnluckyChildhoodFriend Moliver]], [[BrotherSisterIncest Jacksannah]], [[FoeYay Mikiley]] and many, many more.)more).



* LoveItOrHateIt: People either love it for being an endearing kids' show or hate it for being a soulless corporate venture. There doesn't appear to be any middle ground.



* StrangledByTheRedString: Lilly and Oliver have been friends for years. They've seen the best and worst of each other, the best and worst of times, and have been there for each other through all of it. Let's not forget that they have [[BirdsOfAFeather numerous common interests.]] Do the writers use any of these perfectly legitimate story elements as a basis for their {{Relationship Upgrade}}? Please, this is the Disney Channel! Instead, we get some contrived story about how her head fit into his neck and how she smelled like apples. And they go from being good friends to [[SickeninglySweethearts all PDA all the time.]] Even Miley gets sick of the RomanticPlotTumor.

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* StrangledByTheRedString: Lilly and Oliver have been friends for years. They've seen the best and worst of each other, the best and worst of times, and have been there for each other through all of it. Let's not forget that they have [[BirdsOfAFeather numerous common interests.]] Do the writers use any of these perfectly legitimate story elements as a basis for their {{Relationship Upgrade}}? RelationshipUpgrade? Please, this is the Disney Channel! Instead, we get some contrived story about how her head fit into his neck and how she smelled like apples. And they go from being good friends to [[SickeninglySweethearts all PDA all the time.]] Even Miley gets sick of the RomanticPlotTumor.



* WhatAnIdiot: "Papa's Got a Brand New Friend", where Miley doesn't fire the JerkAss dancing teacher because he's friends with their father, but he's in HER employment, so she could just fire him and get it over with, but no, she has to



* TheWoobie: Jackson counts. Despite his father being rich, he is reduced to a demeaning job for Rico, who tortures and humiliates him at every turn. Robbie spoils Miley shamelessly even as he castigates Jackson for the smallest offense. Miley is [[UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist a complete brat to him, firing off insults every chance she gets]], meaning almost every time they're in the same room. In one episode where he becomes amnesiac, Miley tricks him into becoming her slave. In another episode, she completely humiliates him at a party for supposedly spreading a rumor about her, despite having no actual proof.[[hottip:*:This is especially cruel considering how she refused to humiliate other people in previous instances -- such as Amber, who would have deserved it, and complete strangers like The Rock, because he was a celebrity.]] Even Uncle Earl, usually the ButtMonkey himself, said Jackson was an embarrassment to the family for the way he was dressed, when he was only wearing a costume to help Miley.

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* TheWoobie: Jackson counts. Despite his father being rich, he is reduced to a demeaning job for Rico, who tortures and humiliates him at every turn. Robbie spoils Miley shamelessly even as he castigates Jackson for the smallest offense. Miley is [[UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist a complete brat to him, firing off insults every chance she gets]], meaning almost every time they're in the same room. In one episode where he becomes amnesiac, Miley tricks him into becoming her slave. In another episode, she completely humiliates him at a party for supposedly spreading a rumor about her, despite having no actual proof.[[hottip:*:This [[hottip:*: This is especially cruel considering how she refused to humiliate other people in previous instances -- such as Amber, who would have deserved it, and complete strangers like The Rock, because he was a celebrity.]] Even Uncle Earl, usually the ButtMonkey himself, said Jackson was an embarrassment to the family for the way he was dressed, when he was only wearing a costume to help Miley.
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* StrangledByTheRedString: Lilly and Oliver have been friends for years. They've seen the best and worst of each other, the best and worst of times, and have been there for each other through all of it. Let's not forget that they have [[BirdsOfAFeather numerous common interests.]] Do the writers use any of these perfectly legitimate story elements as a basis for their {{Relationship Upgrade}}? Please, this is the Disney Channel! Instead, we get some contrived story about how her head fit into his neck and how she smelled like apples. And they go from being good friends to [[SickeninglySweethearts all PDA all the time.]] Even Miley gets sick of the RomanticPlotTumor.
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* DesignatedVillain: Mr. Bradley in the movie is treated as a villain just because he wants to build a mall. [[HarmlessVillain He doesn't even do anything villainous.]]
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* CharacterDerailment / CharacterDevelopment: Opinions vary on whether Lilly's transition from a unique tomboy skater-girl into a fashion-plate girly-girl was a good thing.

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* CharacterDerailment / CharacterDevelopment: Opinions vary on whether Lilly's transition from a unique tomboy skater-girl into a fashion-plate girly-girl was a good thing.
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* DerailingLoveInterests: [[spoiler: "The End of the Jake as We Know It." [[YourMileageMayVary Some might be inclined to think that the title was taken too literally, with Jake's cheating coming out of left field given his prior development.]] It's particularly [[TVTropesDrinkingGame egregious]] when the episode right after reintroduces the other love interest Miley rejected for Jake.]]

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* DerailingLoveInterests: [[spoiler: "The End of the Jake as We Know It." [[YourMileageMayVary Some might be inclined to think that the title was taken too literally, with Jake's cheating coming out of left field given his prior development.]] It's particularly [[TVTropesDrinkingGame egregious]] {{egregious}} when the episode right after reintroduces the other love interest Miley rejected for Jake.]]

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* CharacterDerailment / CharacterDevelopment: Opinions vary on whether Lilly's transition from a unique tomboy skater-girl into a fashion-plate girly-girl was a good thing.
** While her style changed, it's worth noting that she's always been as boy crazy as Miley and besides her style change, she remains largely the same. She doesn't seem to skateboard anymore though...



* WhatAnIdiot: "Papa's Got a Brand New Friend", where Miley doesn't fire the JerkAss dancing teacher because he's friends with their father, but he's in HER employment, so she could just fire him and get it over with, but no, she has to

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* WhatAnIdiot: "Papa's Got a Brand New Friend", where Miley doesn't fire the JerkAss dancing teacher because he's friends with their father, but he's in HER employment, so she could just fire him and get it over with, but no, she has to to
* TheWesley: After being a side character during the first season, Rico gained intelligence, money, and sudden character importance that just came from nowhere.
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* TearJerker: The finale. 51:18 of [[HeartwarmingMoments moments that mix between touching]] and striking hard.
* WhatAnIdiot: "Papa's Got a Brand New Friend", where Miley doesn't fire the JerkAss dancing teacher because he's friends with their father, but he's in HER employment, so she could just fire him and get it over with, but no, she has to
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* SpecialEffectFailure: "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HUIubJmeFI This]]".

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* SpecialEffectFailure: "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HUIubJmeFI This]]".This]]".
* TheWoobie: Jackson counts. Despite his father being rich, he is reduced to a demeaning job for Rico, who tortures and humiliates him at every turn. Robbie spoils Miley shamelessly even as he castigates Jackson for the smallest offense. Miley is [[UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist a complete brat to him, firing off insults every chance she gets]], meaning almost every time they're in the same room. In one episode where he becomes amnesiac, Miley tricks him into becoming her slave. In another episode, she completely humiliates him at a party for supposedly spreading a rumor about her, despite having no actual proof.[[hottip:*:This is especially cruel considering how she refused to humiliate other people in previous instances -- such as Amber, who would have deserved it, and complete strangers like The Rock, because he was a celebrity.]] Even Uncle Earl, usually the ButtMonkey himself, said Jackson was an embarrassment to the family for the way he was dressed, when he was only wearing a costume to help Miley.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: EmilyOsment.


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* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Miley/Hannah has been paired with just about everyone by the fandom, including herself. (ex: [[PortmanteauCoupleName Jiley]], [[LesYay Liley]], [[UnluckyChildhoodFriend Moliver]], [[BrotherSisterIncest Jacksannah]], [[FoeYay Mikiley]] and many, many more.)
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* AcceptableTargets: Thor, a grossly-stereotypical fat character, is treated as mock-worthy. Pretty much [[AdultsAreUseless all adults are also laughed at]].
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* RelationshipSue: In season 4 Jesse suddenly goes from [[InformedFlaw "bad boy"]] to "the perfect boyfriend".
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** [[VerySpecialEpisode Jessie's return episode]]. The message was certainly in the right place, but for the part of the audience that has already reached the state of mental maturity where its something that should already be subconsciously understood, the episode may come off as insincere, as well as frustrating when considering the [[DerailingLoveInterests episode before it]].
* DerailingLoveInterests: [[spoiler: "The End of the Jake as We Know It." [[YourMileageMayVary Some might be inclined to think that the title was taken too literally, with Jake's cheating coming out of left field given his prior development.]] It's particularly [[TVTropesDrinkingGame egregious]] when the episode right after reintroduces the other love interest Miley rejected for Jake.]]

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