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EP1  A New Life (1)
Sep. 26,1994
A New Life (1)

Major changes in the Russo household unsettle Blossom: Carol and Kennedy move in; Anthony and Shelly move out; and Joey hits the road with his baseball team.

EP2  A New Life (2)
Oct. 03,1994
A New Life (2)

Blossom and Nick fight over her resistance to change, particularly Carol, and she runs away from home to join Joey on his road trip.

EP3  Puppy Love
Oct. 10,1994
Puppy Love

Blossom is furious when Joey refuses to set her up on a date with his handsome but dumb teammate Richie, but has to admit he was right when a double date with Joey's dim new girlfriend Tanya bores her to distraction. Meanwhile, Kennedy finds a lost bulldog and is heartbroken when his owner claims him; and Shelly keeps picking on Anthony but won't say why - until we finally learn she is pregnant.

EP4  Your New Planet
Oct. 17,1994
Your New Planet

Blossom makes a video for the unborn baby of Anthony and Shelly to introduce him or her to the Russos' world; meanwhile, a veteran gives Joey the rookie treatment.

EP5  The Wedding
Oct. 24,1994
The Wedding

As Nick and Carol's wedding day arrives, there's something old (their exes at the bachelor party and bridal shower) and something blue (the bitter little flower girl, Kennedy).

EP6  Writing the Wrongs
Oct. 31,1994
Writing the Wrongs

Blossom struggles with a deceptively difficult school assignment in which she can express herself in any way she chooses, so Carol suggests that she simply write anything.

EP7  Dirty Rotten Scoundrel
Nov. 07,1994
Dirty Rotten Scoundrel

Blossom baby-sits Kennedy and her friend, a frightfully obnoxious little girl; meanwhile, Joey is like a babe in the woods when he's approached by a seasoned baseball groupie.

EP8  The Game You Play Tomorrow
Nov. 14,1994
The Game You Play Tomorrow

Six finds it hard to believe that she and Blossom weren't accepted at the same college. When Joey faces his first batting slump, Nick must revive his childhood persona of The Fishstick Man to help his son get his swing back. Anthony panics when it looks like Shelly is starting labor contractions.

EP9  Blossom Gump
Nov. 21,1994
Blossom Gump

Blossom dreams of herself as Blossom Gump, giving simple words of advice to Madonna and Michael Jackson, when in reality she'd rather be giving her opinions in the school newspaper.

EP10  Oh, Baby
Nov. 28,1994
Oh, Baby

When Shelly goes into labour, Blossom, Six and Joey are under the gun to get her to the hospital, while Anthony is being held at gunpoint in his ambulance.

EP11  Mating Rituals
Jan. 09,1995
Mating Rituals

Blossom sneaks off to a young-adult party, where she meets a guy who treats her like a mature young woman.

EP12  Hi Diddly Dee
Jan. 16,1995
Hi Diddly Dee

Blossom thinks the acting life might be for her, but her audition for a famous stage director doesn't play out as she hoped.

EP13  A Kiss is Just a Kiss
Jan. 23,1995
A Kiss is Just a Kiss

Blossom's wants some time alone with her new boyfriend to try to get something going, but there's too much going on in the house to get anything started.

EP14  Who's Not on First
Feb. 06,1995
Who's Not on First

Joey proves he's no dummy when he uses his scientific knowledge of anatomy to relieve Nick's stiff back.

EP15  It Happened One Night
Feb. 13,1995
It Happened One Night

Nick hopes sparks will fly when Blossom agrees to go out with the son of his old pal (who turns out to be happily gay); trapped by a flash flood, Joey and Six check into a hotel room together.

EP16  A Mind With a Heart of Its Own
Feb. 20,1995
A Mind With a Heart of Its Own

Vinnie announces he is transferring to UCLA because he misses Blossom; a new girlfriend spoils Joey.

EP17  The Date
Feb. 27,1995
The Date

Blossom is assaulted by her date, a popular football star, when she tries to fend off his aggressive advances.

EP18  The Departure
Mar. 06,1995
The Departure

Joey proposes to his old flame; Blossom gets a job at an ad agency run by Carol's old boyfriend, and Nick's bothered when Carol accepts an offer to be a consultant there.

EP19  A Star is Bared
Mar. 13,1995
A Star is Bared

Talia Shire asks Blossom to play the lead in a new movie she's directing - but the part requires Blossom to appear in the nude.

EP20  You Say Tomato
Mar. 20,1995
You Say Tomato

Blossom stubbornly refuses to accept a grade that she thinks is lower than she deserves - even if it means she won't graduate.

EP21  So Many Milestones, So Little Time
May. 22,1995
So Many Milestones, So Little Time

Joey proposes to Melanie; Nick decides to sell the house when Carol discovers she is pregnant; Blossom gets her first real job.

EP22  Goodbye
May. 22,1995
Goodbye

Blossom, Joey and Six discourage prospective buyers of the house, while Shelly and baby Nash plan to move back east.

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Blossom Russo is a highly intelligent and spunky teenager. The youngest of three, she lives with her divorced musician father, Nick, eldest brother and recovering substance abuser Anthony, and decidedly not-so-bright middle brother Joey. Along for the ride is Blossom's ditzy best friend, Six, who sometimes shows flashes of great perception.

Blossom Audience Reviews

WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
Keeley Coleman The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Patience Watson One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.
Edwin The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Gacrux If aliens landed on planet earth I would give them four things to help them understand humanity: #1- Marcel Proust's "À la recherche du temps perdu." #2- Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9 in D minor, opus 125." #3- Da Vinci's "The Last Supper." #4- The complete series of NBC's "Blossom." Now why would I say such a thing. To provoke a strong reaction or elicit a chuckle? That is but 10% of the reason why. This is a criminally underrated show. The dialogue took your average sitcom to the intellectual woodshed and the fantasy conversations gave it a whuppin' with the leather strap of self-referential meta-fantasy. We are not dealing with simple characters here. We are dealing with Jungian archetypes taken to a depth that most people can't understand. Joey is perhaps the greatest example of "Puer Aeternus" I've ever seen in my lifetime. And his "whoa." Whoa. It's existential. Like "if a tree falls in the woods..." The answer is "Whoa." If you want challenging TV drama I suggest you delve into the labyrinthine complexities of the world we privileged few know as... "Blossom."
swedensm Blossom wasn't supposed to be "MacBeth". Okay, there was a lot of fluff and silliness in the show -- sometimes embarrassingly so. But I had three teenage daughters during it's run and the show opened a lot of opportunity for us to talk about important things.I will always remember this show with great fondness and Bill Bixby has been a favorite since the old "Courtship of Eddie's Father" series (yes, I'm THAT old!). He brought class to everything he touched.
insomniac-rod I've been watching the re-runs of "Blossom", and I feel guilty because I like it. This show has good acting, kind of funny plots, and a beautiful and skilled lead .. uhm, actress. Watch "Blossom" if you don't have anything else to do.
Mickey Tveter From the absolutely non-catchy theme song to the interesting assortment of characters (a druggie, a moron, another moron that wants to sleep with the first moron, etc..) to the lame storylines (Will Blossom have sex? was the topic of at least 10 episodes) Blossom never ceased to underachieve. The Russo's were like the Cosby's except for being less funny and in more need of therapy. Mr. Russo always went on about his dead wife and Joey Lawrence became the main character by default because the other characters were uber-Urkels. It was a sign of its times. Blossom, while credit is given for creativity, often wore what looked like scraps from the fabric store stapled together for the maximum defect. I see it on re-runs every now and then but why? Maybe if you want to see why NBC was always suffering low ratings in the years before "Friends" and "Seinfeld."