At home and school, she's Miley Stewart, a typical teenager, but when the lights go down and the curtain goes up, she emerges as the glamorous and talented Hannah Montana. Having the "Best of Both Worlds" is a complicated proposition, and keeping her identity under wraps leads Miley and her friends into some hilarious capers as she tries to balance her normal life with her rock star persona.
The best episode of "Hannah Montana" season 2 is "Me and Rico Down by the School Yard", rated 7.1/10 from 283 user votes. It was directed by Roger Christiansen and written by Heather Wordham. "Me and Rico Down by the School Yard" aired on 4/23/2007 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Cuffs Will Keep Us Together".
Miley is forced to become Rico's gal pal when the troublesome tyke claims to know her secret. A new kid in town named Thor decides to make Jackson his new best friend. But Jackson, a former hillbilly, wants nothing to do with a hayseed like Thor...
Director: Roger Christiansen
Writer: Heather Wordham
Oliver believes that the key to getting Lilly and Miley's friendship back on track is by handcuffing the girls together. Unfortunately, his plan backfires and he may lose his friendship with both girls if he can't find where he put the handcuff keys. Robby discovers that silence really is golden when he wants his son to pay attention to him.
Director: Roger Christiansen
Writer: Steven Peterman
Lilly goes from "Skater Girl" to "Glamor Girl" in order to impress her crush on a date. But when her new beau is a no-show, Lilly decides that their next date will be on TV's "The Teen Court". Jackson is the happiest boy in the world after he wins two courtside tickets to a Lakers playoff game. However, his joy is dampened when both Robby and Thor want the extra seat.
Director: Roger Christiansen
Writer: Sally Lapiduss
Miley focuses on Hannah's impending tour of Europe, instead of paying attention to her schoolwork. After Robby learns that her grades are suffering, he tells Miley that he'll call the tour off, unless she finds a way to bring her grades up. Jackson wishes he could fly the coop when Snowball, Thor's talkative pet bird, uses his gift of gab to get Jackson into trouble.
Director: Roger Christiansen
Writer: Andrew Green
Miley wishes that she could sing the blues (or any song for that matter) when she needs to undergo throat surgery. But can a dream about her late mother have her whistling a happy tune?
Director: Roger Christiansen
Writer: Michael Poryes
Robby, tired of refereeing Jackson and Miley's latest feud, puts the skids on his kids' weekend plans. When Miley and Jackson make a break for freedom, the pair's bickering leads to a bigger problem. Will Jackson's actions finally make Miley smile?
Director: Jody Margolin Hahn
Writer: Steven James Meyer
Miley decides to play amateur sleuth when she discovers that Lilly's boyfriend is a two-timing Romeo.
Director: Roger Christiansen
Writer: Michael Poryes
Roxy's overprotecting nature causes her to ruin Miley's date, so Miley convinces her to take up a security job working for the President of the United States. Jackson pretends to be a professional motocross racer to impress a girl.
Director: Roger Christiansen
Writer: Sally Lapiduss
Jake Ryan returns from his movie shoot, only to find out that Miley has lost interest in him. Jake tries to win Miley back but only woos other fanatic girls. Jackson and Oliver create a successful business selling Cheeze Jerky, which makes Rico jealous and causes him to create a plan to steal the recipe.
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: Douglas Lieblein
Miley realizes that Jake isn't the guy she thought he was, so she tries to make Jake break up with her. Meanwhile, Jackson and Oliver continue to make Rico jealous with their successful Cheeze Jerky business.
Director: Roger Christiansen
Writer: Andrew Green
Miley starts sleepwalking and telling the truth to everyone, which gets her into hot water with the sternest teacher in school.
Director: Roger Christiansen
Writer: Heather Wordham
Will Miley learn to be careful what she wishes for, when the desire to be Hannah Montana all of the time gets the best of her?
Director: Roger Christiansen
Writer: Douglas Lieblein
Miley's competitive nature is at it again! However, in order to pull off this caper she must deceive Roxy first so that she can save Hannah's fans.
Director: Roger Christiansen
Writer: Michael Poryes
When Hannah gets an extra ticket to a celebrity tennis tournament, Lilly and Oliver battle for the ticket. Who will win out?
Director: Jody Margolin Hahn
Writer: Sally Lapiduss
When Lilly records a song for her mom and sounds horrible, Miley and Robby Ray doctor the recording. Thinking she is a great singer, Lilly challenges Amber to a sing-off.
Director: Roger Christiansen
Writer: Ingrid Escajeda
Miley is envious of her Dad spending time jamming with the Jonas Brothers. Jackson tries to break the World Pogo-stick record.
Director: Mark Cendrowski
Writer: Douglas Lieblein
When Miley's dad won't let her get a new phone, she sells a Hannah picture to the press to buy it herself. Unfortunately, the picture seems to be revealing her secret.
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: Michael Poryes
Jake comes back and wants to be just friends with Miley. Miley thinks this plan is perfect, but then finds out that Jake is doing a movie where he has to kiss her enemy Mikayla. Rico makes a bet that causes Oliver and Jackson to appreciate cleanliness more than ever.
Director: Mark Cendrowski
Writer: Douglas Lieblein
Robby goes on a date with Lilly's mom, but when things don't go as planned, Miley & Lilly fight over who's at fault. Jackson and Rico pretend to be each other.
Director: Jody Margolin Hahn
Writer: Norm Gunzenhauser
Aunt Dolly And Mamaw drag an unwilling Miley into their long-time feud. Oliver and Rico have auditions for the best "Rico" to star in a commercial for the shack.
Director: Roger Christiansen
Writer: Michael Poryes
Miley thinks she has hit a home run when she finds a way to replace Jackson's prize possession she ruined.
Director: Sean K. Lambert
Writer: Heather Wordham
Uncle Earl comes to visit and expects Miley to help him become a rock star.
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: Robin J. Stein
Miley is almost struck by lightning which makes her and Jackson travel back in time to when their parents met.
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: Andrew Green
Miley and Jackson forget that it's Robby's 40th birthday, and argue over why he is annoyed at them. When they find out, Miley distracts Robby at a CD signing, while Jackson tries to organize a last-minute surprise party to cover up that they forgot.
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: Heather Wordham
Hannah gets her own diamond on the Hollywood Parade of Stars, but a guy is selling messy chili dogs next to her diamond. Then, a gross flower vendor spits on her diamond. So she decides to change her diamond's location. Meanwhile, Jackson's car is broken, so Robby works for Rico until Jackson is back to work. But when Rico is mean to Robby, Jackson gets fired.
Director: Roger Christiansen
Writer: Jay Demopoulos, Steven James Meyer