Let's say, you go to a baseball game, and you hear the national anthem sung perfectly. The "Hannah Montana" episode entitled "Oh Say, Can You Remember the Words?" is the exact opposite of the picture you probably just had in your head. This episode is great. It has a bunch of great jokes that will keep you laughing for days, it shows a great deal on friendship, and Oliver is just so sweet!
This episode might not be appealing to some because it had a few insults, to both Shakespeare and our country's national anthem. But they weren't big insults really. Miley Cyrus just sang a famous Shakespeare line to the tune of the national anthem at a laker game.
I liked this episode, though, because first of all, like always, the jokes were hilarious. My favorite joke in this episode is that after Lilly said, "Berry the bear, you couldn't do better than that?" Miley said, "I was three, and I'm not changing his name now, that would just confuse him." It's not exactly a joke, but it was really funny.
Also, the friendship concept in this episode was wonderfully put together. Sure, Miley WAS really really really mean to Oliver at first since he wasn't taking the Shakespeare project as seriously as she wanted him to, but in the end, she still was able to come back to him, apologize, and they were able to make up.
Part of the reason Miley and Oliver made up was because of something SO sweet Oliver did for Miley. When Miley was performing on Top Rockers, and she forgot the words to her song, Oliver quickly got up and sang the words for her. He wasn't the best singer ever, which probably embarrassed him in front of the whole audience, but he didn't care what the audience thought. Miley was his friend, and he needed to help her, even if she was mean to him, which is the most sweetest thing I would ever think a guy would do.
"Oh Say, Can You Remember the Words?" is a wonderful "Hannah Montana" episode. The jokes are funny, it has a great friendship concept, and Oliver did just about the sweetest thing I bet anyone can imagine. "Oh Say, Can You Remember the Words?" is definitely worth watching, so next time it's on TV, be sure to watch it!