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This revised version eventually aired on September 20, 2009 , but it was officially designated as Season 3, Episode 23 rather than part of Season 2.

Advocacy groups and parents expressed concerns that the episode's portrayal of diabetes was misleading or inaccurate , particularly the idea that diabetics cannot have any sugar at all. Hannah Montana - Season 2Eps30

Robby Ray tries to prevent Jackson’s girlfriend, Allison, from breaking up with him because she has been successfully tutoring Jackson and improving his grades. The "Lost" Episode Controversy This revised version eventually aired on September 20,

The episode was later heavily re-shot, edited, and renamed to " Uptight (Oliver's Alright) ". In this new version, the dialogue was changed to correctly explain that diabetics can eat sugar if they manage their insulin and diet. The "Lost" Episode Controversy The episode was later

Originally scheduled to air on , as the Season 2 finale, the episode was pulled from the U.S. schedule.

Miley and Lilly become overly protective "food police" at a candy-themed "Sweet 16" party for Traci Van Horn. Their attempts to keep Oliver away from sugar cause chaotic, messy scenes at the party.

In the Hannah Montana series, the episode often referred to as is titled " No Sugar, Sugar ". This episode is well-known among fans as a "lost" or pushed episode due to a controversial production history. Episode Overview