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Hannah assumes that she will take to voice over work like a duck to water. Jackson is tired of Robbie treating him like a child. Rico outfits the Surf Shack with high tech equipment.
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  • A total waste of my time and sanity.

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    I find it hard to discribe how horrible this episode was through words because I think my headache from watching it says it all. It's like what?! Hannah gets the chance to play the role of a duck in a cartoon but she has trouble trying to create that special "duck voice". (well, the director should've tried to get Tony Anselmo to play the stupid role). Quack, quack, quack, Is that the best they got? It's like the redundant moral of this episode was "keep trying if you want to succeed", "pratice makes perfect", and "keep following your dreams". But in the long run, it's just another dumb episode with Miley wanting something stupid and doing whatever indiotic, irrational thing she can do to get it, including a giant duck costume!?! And personally, I think was those Fred voices (I got enough of him on iCarly) and Miley's duck voices that gave me the headache. The only funny part of this episode I can think of is Robby Ray learning how to text, but the whole "Jackson involvement" made it kind of weak. Plus, Rico trying to supe up his establishment? Didn't already do that in "My Bestfriend's Boyfriend"? Well, it's NOT funny anymore! And how this episode ended... I don't know!! Hannah did her best and still didn't get the part... That's it, what else?! Nothing but a hollow moral on how "you can't always get what you want". I think the real moral for this episode that if you are going to make a lousy episode anyway, you can at least give it a proper ending. All I know is that the show's writers are obviously about as disfunctional as my brain right now, and that I just wasted 30 minutes of my life. HelpMickeyMouse is out, Peace!moreless

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    • Robbie: (Praying) One normal child - is that too much to ask? Edit
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    • Character Name: Baz B. Berkley The director's name alludes to the legendary director/choreographer Busby Berkeley. Busby created eye-popping dance routines for "Gold Diggers of 1933" and "Two Weeks with Love" as well as ground breaking water ballets for Esther Williams's films. He popularized a particular style of filming, where women danced around in certain patterns while cameras rolled over their heads, which created a kaleidoscope-like effect. Edit
    • Come Fail Away is a play on the title of a hit song by the band Styx called, Come Sail Away. Edit
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