
When "Hannah Montana Forever" aired its series finale earlier this year, it brought a conclusion to the series that made many of its longtime fans happy -- however, it also was not the only ending the show had created.
On the show's final-season DVD, there was an "alternate ending" that featured Miley "waking up" as if everything that happened over the course of the show was a dream. The Miley in this world was only six years old, and she taken care of by real-life parents Billy Ray and Tish. The show was obviously trying to send the message that in this world, Miley's dream about "Hannah" ended up telling her how she could become a star some day.
While this is interesting in a postmodern sort of way, it's ultimately a good thing that the Disney Channel never decided to use this (and it may have just been created out of humor). This sort of ending ultimately disenfranchises everything that happened before it, and it makes everything ultimately feel useless.
What do you think of the show even creating this ending?
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