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 3 is "Runaway", rated 7.6/10 from 48 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Runaway" aired on 8/10/1992 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Dear Mom".
Nick wakes up to find that Blossom has run away with Vinnie.
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Blossom writes a letter to her mother about Vinnie.
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Tony is depressed about splitting up with Rhonda; Blossom is happily in love with Vinnie, until he suggests they should see other people; Joey thinks it is his fault that the girl he split up with was in an accident.
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Joey uses an escort service in an attempt to ease his overactive hormones; Blossom's new romance threatens her friendship with Six.
Director: Bill Bixby
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Joey has a deadline for a story about himself, but is continually distracted by fantasies about beautiful women; Blossom is upset when Vinnie wants to go out with his ex-girlfriend.
Director: Bill Bixby
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Blossom decides to have sex with Vinnie, but he refuses; then she learns he is in a coma after a motorcycle accident.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: Don Reo
Blossom and Six try to get fake IDs to get into a club; Anthony loses his first patient, an old comedian who left him laughing in the ambulance, and wants to have the funeral at the house.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: Bill Richmond
Blossom and Six are arrested when stolen items turn up in their garage sale; pro-baseball scout Chico Barranca visits Joey to see if he has a future in baseball.
Director: Bill Bixby
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Grounded on Halloween, Joey gets mistaken for a crazed prowler, while Nick, Anthony, and Buzz have their car break down outside a very macho bar -- in costume as a female rock band.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: Brenda Hampton
Blossom runs for president of the student council against popular Eddie Warwick.
Director: Bill Bixby
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Blossom records her family on video; Joey becomes suspicious that he was switched at birth.
Director: Bill Bixby
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Blossom gets drunk on spiked punch at a frat party and wakes up nude in a stranger's bed; Rhonda moves in with Anthony while her apartment is fumigated; Joey gets a gorgeous math tutor.
Director: Bill Bixby
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Six considers having sex with her new boyfriend; Blossom's class change religions for a week, so she seeks information about Judaism from a wise, wisecracking rabbi; Joey and Anthony buy an old car together.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: Jonathan Prince
Blossom is called for a Harvard interview, and Buzz tries to dissuade her from rejecting college to stay with her beau by telling her of his World War-II era romance with her grandmother Ruby.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: Bill Richmond
Nick is upset when the stand-up comic he is dating makes fun of him on the Arsenio Hall Show; Joey falls in love with Rhonda's niece; Blossom and Six make a serious video about safe sex that gets a thumbs down from the principal.
Director: Ted Wass
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Blossom and Six ponder the passage of time; Joey's too nervous to open a college letter of acceptance; Anthony pops the question to Rhonda; Nick learns his date comes with strings attached.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: Don Reo
Six begs Blossom to accompany her on a final practice drive before getting her license; Buzz announces he has gotten married; Joey is visited by two beautiful models, but no one will believe him.
Director: Ted Wass
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Nick encounters an old friend; Blossom and Vinnie becomes closer after he asks her to the prom; and Joey and Anthony have a close encounter with a UFO.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: Don Reo
Nick tries to keep the kids away from his Disneyland job as an Elvis impersonator; Blossom gets jealous when she sees Vinnie with his cousin.
Director: Bill Bixby
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The family gathers to watch the student films they have made through the years.
Director: Jonathan Prince
Writer: Jonathan Prince
Blossom refuses to attend the senior prom when she learns Vinnie is not a virgin; meanwhile, Joey escorts a pregnant girl.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: Brenda Hampton
Nick's money problems prompt the kids to help out, but when Blossom applies for a job at a record store, she discovers she has been beaten to the punch by Six. Meanwhile, Joey decides to make a fortune speculating in baseball cards, while Anthony tries to sell cosmetics by phone.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: N/A
Nick and a TV-writer buddy pitch a sitcom to the network that's based on the Russo family, only Six gets cast in the role of Blossom.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: Don Reo
Joey delivers a pizza to a woman who propositions him; Blossom suspects Six may be bulimic; sudden passion consumes Anthony and an antagonist.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: N/A