Ep 15. More Than a Zombie To Me
- TV-G
- September 8, 2006
- 22 min
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7.0 (291)
Hannah Montana season 1 episode 15, "More Than a Zombie To Me" is a hilarious and heartwarming episode that follows the adventures of Miley Stewart (played by Miley Cyrus) as she tries to navigate the ups and downs of being a high school student and a famous pop star at the same time.
In this episode, Miley's friend Oliver (played by Mitchel Musso) gets cast in a Zombie movie called "Zombie High" and Miley is excited to support him. However, everything changes when Miley discovers that her arch-nemesis, Amber Addison (played by Shanica Knowles), has also been cast in the movie as Oliver's love interest. To make matters worse, Miley finds out that her crush, Jake Ryan (played by Cody Linley), will also be in the movie as Amber's love interest.
Miley is heartbroken and feels like she can't trust anyone, especially when she hears that Amber is determined to sabotage Oliver's role in the movie. Despite her reservations, Miley decides to give Amber a chance and tries to be friendly towards her. She even invites Amber and Jake over for a study session at her house.
However, things quickly start to go wrong when Amber spots Hannah Montana's wig in Miley's room. Miley has to think fast to come up with a believable explanation for why she has a wig like Hannah Montana's. Meanwhile, Oliver is struggling with his role in the movie and Miley has to help him find the confidence he needs to succeed.
As the day of the movie shoot approaches, tensions run high and the stakes are even higher. Miley has to juggle her responsibilities as both Hannah Montana and Miley Stewart, while also trying to mend her fractured relationships with Oliver, Amber, and Jake.
In the end, Miley learns the importance of trust and honesty, and realizes that even her enemies can surprise her with their kindness and generosity. "More Than a Zombie To Me" is a heartwarming episode that showcases both the highs and lows of being a teenager, and the importance of friendship and trust in our everyday lives.