Ep 11. Knock Knock Knockin' On Jackson's Head
- TV-G
- March 22, 2009
- 22 min
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6.4 (190)
In season 3 of Hannah Montana, episode 11, titled "Knock Knock Knockin' On Jackson's Head," fans see Jackson getting hit on the head while working on a school project. This blow caused him to develop short-term memory loss and forget everything that happened within the last 24 hours.
As Miley and Jackson worked on their school project, a book report on "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Jackson's friend Thor arrived. Thor approached the siblings with an idea to win a dune buggy in a contest at a local car dealership. He proposed that they would need to write an entertaining jingle to win. Jackson was in charge of creating the lyrics, but after being hit on the head, he forgot that Thor had even been there, let alone their conversation.
The next day, Jackson woke up with no recollection of writing a jingle for his friend's contest. Miley and Robby tried to refresh his memory, but to no avail. Throughout the episode, Jackson's memory continued to be tested as he attempted to finish the school project and help his friend Thor with the contest.
The episode included all of the classic elements of a Hannah Montana episode, including parent-child arguments, teenage banter, and musical numbers. Miley and Jackson's sibling rivalry blossomed as Hannah Montana's rising fame played a role in each episode.
Watching Jackson's attempts at figuring out his missing memories proved entertaining for viewers. It was also amusing to watch Miley and Robby continue trying to bring back Jackson's memory. Thor's jingle contest added to the episode's playful tone, as the three siblings worked together to create the perfect tune.
Overall, "Knock Knock Knockin' On Jackson's Head" was a fun episode that fans of the series are sure to enjoy. The classic elements of sibling rivalry, humor, and music came together well, all while adding a unique twist with Jackson's short-term memory loss.