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.
The best episode of "Blossom" season 2 is "Second Base", rated 7.2/10 from 58 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Second Base" aired on 9/16/1991 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Here Comes the Buzz!".
Blossom debates whether or not to let Jimmy get to second base; Anthony prepares for an earthquake.
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Nick's control of the Russo household is undermined when he ex-father-in-law visits.
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Blossom and Six find a marijuana cigarette, then Blossom loses it in the house, where it's found by Nick, who wants to weed out the dope the joint belongs to.
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Blossom enjoys unchaperoned bliss on a school band trip, which enables her to play around in a hotel room with Six. Meanwhile, at home, Nick fears Anthony is messing around again.
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Joey's cheating lands him in an advanced English class, while an innocent Blossom is labeled a naughty girl when an old friend spreads a vicious rumor.
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Blossom gets a crush on Steve, who suddenly shows interest in Six; Anthony worried his past drug problems will ruin his job interview.
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Anthony warns Joey that his friend might be getting hooked, while Nick plays hooky with Blossom and misses an important telephone call.
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Joey gets a job in a Mexican cafe and falls for a colleague, but she only speaks Spanish; Six worries about her parents getting divorced; Tony saves a famous photographer's life.
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Blossom falls asleep watching In Bed with Madonnaand dreams she is a famous singer.
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When Nick announces he is bringing his new love interest home for dinner, everyone has bizarre fantasies about her.
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After the Russos invite the LeMeures for dinner, Six and Blossom hope their respective single parents will fall in love; but when they stay in Santa Monica overnight, Six gets very nervous.
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Memories, of which there are many, aren't enough to make a balloon payment on the house, so Nick is forced to consider selling.
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The Russos spend a turbulent Christmas: It isn't a wonderful life for Nick as Christmas approaches, since a musicians' strike forces him to take a gig in a mall organ store.
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Blossom is confident about her PSATs, while Six suffers from exam nerves; and things turn out differently then either expects. Meanwhile, Anthony's IQ is tested by a trip to the racetrack with Buzz.
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Blossom develops a crush on her handsome substitute teacher, who turns out to be happily married.
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Blossom is paired with a tough guy for a household management class exercise and targeted by his girlfriend. Nick is interviewed for his old high school newspaper by a former classmate. Anthony fears falling off the wagon because of drugs he's given for toothache.
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Blossom has a problem with public speaking; Tony saves Miss June's life; Nick practices for appearing in a Paula Abdul video.
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The family makes a video birthday card for Mom's 40th birthday; Nick visits a fitness studio.
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A girl from school uses Blossom as a cover for dating boys.
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Blossom and Six wait in line for fifteen hours to get tickets to C+C Music Factory. Joey gets his first baby-sitting job. Anthony is mystified by a female co-worker's hostility.
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Six shows how much her parents' breakup bugs her when she and her mother stay at the Russo house overnight while theirs is being sprayed by an exterminator; and a 12-year-old boy develops a crush on Blossom.
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Blossom forges her detention slip in order to sneak out to a big rock concert; Nick lies about where he's spending the night after he hits it off with a country singer.
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Blossom passes her driver's test, but only because she cries; Joey is being sexually harassed by his boss at work.
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Everyone has a date except Joey and Six, who spy on Blossom and Vinnie.
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Writer: Brenda Hampton