[s1e19] Money For Nothing, Guilt For Free -

As suggested by the title, "free" money or success often comes with an emotional cost—guilt—when it is unearned or achieved through shortcuts. Cultural References

The episode's title directly references the Dire Straits hit [S1E19] Money for Nothing, Guilt for Free

Miley feels guilty after meeting Sarah, a classmate who worked tirelessly for the same cause with pure intentions of donating the prize. As suggested by the title, "free" money or

is the nineteenth episode of the first season of the Disney Channel sitcom Hannah Montana . The episode originally aired on November 26, 2006. Its title is a satirical play on the lyrics of the 1985 Dire Straits song "Money for Nothing". Episode Synopsis The episode originally aired on November 26, 2006

The episode follows Miley Stewart as she navigates the ethics of fundraising and personal competition:

The episode explores several moral and social themes common in mid-2000s teen television:

Jackson competes against his father, Robby Ray, in sports after learning Robby has been letting him win to spare his feelings. Analysis of Themes