"Hannah Montana" Don't Go Breakin' My Tooth (TV Episode 2008) Poster

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Vegetarians did you like this one?
EDLIS6 March 2009
I wondered how vegetarians felt about this episode? The character who could not resist meat, Oliver, is presumably educationally sub-normal, but was the portrayal sympathetic or authentic? Was it reasonable to present the vegetarian girlfriend, Joanie, as so tolerant of bigotry and offensive behaviour?

Ed

http://www.yagoo.ro/play.php?vid=1667

Hannah Montana Don't Go Breakin' My Tooth.

When she needs to go to the dentist, Miley decides to go without her dad, but it proves to be a mistake. Oliver tries to stop Joanie, a vegetarian, from finding out he eats meat.

http://www.fanpop.com/spots/hannah-montana/links/3170183
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4/10
Silly and babyish
karl_with-1220 October 2009
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I found this episode to be just one of them Hannah Montana episodes. The idea was random and quite stupid, a fork got stuck to Miley's tooth and when it eventually came out, she looses a filling. The only situation is (you always find this in her "life with problems") she is scared of going to the dentist. Wow. Miley is such a baby in this episode. Yeah, call me unaware, but I've been to the dentist before. He just did a few simple procedures on my teeth and cleaned them with this pipe thing. It was alright, I liked the part where he used the pipe thing on my teeth because it acts like a vacuum, vigorously sucking everything up. I know Miley had to have an injection on her teeth but come on she's about 15 or 16. If I was her, I would have just closed my eyes and though about something else and not run away screaming. Anyway, seeming like I'm only 12 and never had a filling (and trying not to), I wouldn't have anything to worry about. But anyway, back to earth, so yeah, I didn't ask for my mom or the dentist to dress up as kittens and treat me like a baby. But everyone has fears. I fail to see the fact why Miley didn't tell her dad that she chickened out of the dental room, with an unfixed filling. Also, when Miley breaks her tooth at the end because she was forced to eat a peanut, I found that completely silly. 1) She could have had the general sense to confess about her filling in the first place (STUPID!) and 2) Why did she go to the food show in the first place?? Isn't there an option of rejecting? And plus, her scream was unbearable!!

Overall, a (downright) stupid and immature episode! It was entertaining in some ways, but that dosen't score on the plot. I know, we're coming to the end of Hannah Montana and we've somewhat ran out of episode ideas, but why did the makers have to go for this?
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