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?
Miley focuses on Hannah's impending tour of Europe, instead of paying attention to her school work. After Robbie 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, ...
Liz struggles to maintain her long-distance relationship with Floyd and must also use Kenneth's help in finding a missing Tracy. Meanwhile, Jack's marriage situation with Phoebe causes his mother to stop by.
Lilly goes from "Skater Girl" to "Glamour 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 in court. Jackson is the happiest boy in the world, after he wins two court side ...
Oliver believes that the key for 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. Robbie discovers that silence really is golden ...
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.
Tired of New York City life, Floyd plans a move to the Midwest and asks Liz to consider going with him. Meanwhile, Jack takes a trip to Paris out of which he returns engaged, and Tracy works on financing his latest career move.
While Liz is finally in a happy relationship with Floyd, Jack is desperately trying to hold on to his job after his fireworks fiasco aired on television.
Jack and Kenneth work together when Jack discovers that another NBC executive is after his job. Meanwhile, Pete and Liz adjust to life as roommates, and Tracy learns he's a descendant of Thomas Jefferson.







