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 4 is "Blossom in Paris (1)", rated 7.7/10 from 53 user votes. It was directed by John Whitesell and written by Don Reo. "Blossom in Paris (1)" aired on 9/19/1993 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Blossom in Paris (2)".
After moving to Paris to live with her mother, Blossom finds a new boyfriend, friendly waiter Laurent, who gives her a tour of the romantic city par excellence.
Director: John Whitesell
Writer: Don Reo
Joey and Anthony take jobs as air couriers to Paris.
Director: John Whitesell
Writer: Don Reo
Vinnie shows up in Paris; Anthony and Joey are followed; Nick and Six's mother spend the night together.
Director: John Whitesell
Writer: Don Reo
Blossom must decide whether or not to stay in Paris with her mother.
Director: John Whitesell
Writer: Don Reo
Joey and his dad go fishing together in hopes of bonding; Blossom discovers that Six is abusing alcohol.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: Don Reo
Nick and Blossom are alarmed when Maddy returns with intentions of staying; Six rides along with Anthony and a cantankerous EMT.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: Brenda Hampton
Blossom is horrified to learn that Six is dating a married ex-con ten years her senior. Meanwhile, Joey gets a letter from the President asking for his advice, and Vinnie and Anthony set up an illegal cable hookup.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: N/A
Six has run off with Sonny, and only Vinnie and Blossom know where they've gone. Blossom tries to talk Six out of her infatuation, but it ends only when Sonny is arrested and immediately falls for a female prison guard.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: N/A
Blossom spots a gun in a classmate's locker; Joey encounters an alcoholic clown.
Director: Ted Wass
Writer: N/A
In a psychiatrist's office in the near future, Nick recalls the good old days, when Blossom got her SAT scores, Anthony proposed to Rhonda and Joey got a bad break en route to the big leagues.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: Jonathan Prince
After his breakup with Rhonda, Anthony accompanies Joey to a function at the Playboy Mansion, while Blossom attempts to write a romance novel to fund her college education.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: Rob LaZebnik
Blossom feels Vinnie is losing interest in her; Six tries to seduce Joey; Nick discovers his date has had sex with Anthony.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: Bill Richmond
Anthony starts drinking again while in Las Vegas; the family tries to accept Nick's new girlfriend.
Director: Ted Wass
Writer: N/A
Anthony and Shelly discover they are married after a night of drinking in Las Vegas; Vinnie proposes to Blossom.
Director: Ted Wass
Writer: N/A
A new student irritates Blossom by imitating everything she does; a character in Shelly's book resembles Tony.
Director: Ted Wass
Writer: N/A
Blossom becomes bitter when she realizes that Nick is in love with Carol; Joey finally has sex with his new girlfriend but worries that it will ruin their relationship.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: Brenda Hampton
There's something cooking between Blossom and her supervisor at a homeless shelter; meanwhile, Nick tries becoming a vegetarian, and Anthony can't stomach a waiter's racial slurs.
Director: Bill Bixby
Writer: N/A
Six's date, who is Vinnie's best friend, makes a pass at Blossom and then denies it; Joey's secret admirer turns out to be a gay teammate; Anthony's father-in-law visits and discovers that he once arrested Nick during a 1970s campus protest.
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Writer: N/A
A spoof of '60s beach-party movies features the new chick from Santa Monica making waves with the teen queen of Malibu over a surfer god.
Director: Peter Baldwin
Writer: N/A
Fabian, Phyllis Diller and Jimmie Walker become part of Blossom's beach party fantasy as Shy is Otto's hostage on the eve of the Ruler of the Waves surf contest.
Director: Peter Baldwin
Writer: N/A
Joey turns to a childhood imaginary friend for help when he suspects a teammate is using steroids; Blossom volunteers to baby-sit Carol's daughter, then is invited to a concert.
Director: Peter Baldwin
Writer: N/A
Cast members introduce favorite clips.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
Blossom's 18th birthday makes her blue; Joey writes a letter to Hillary Clinton about health care; Carol's ex has an odd proposal for Nick; and Shelly's cousin Robin isn't thrilled to meet Anthony because of something Shelly hasn't told her about Anthony - that fact that he's white.
Director: Peter Baldwin
Writer: Brenda Hampton
Blossom and Anthony scheme to fix up a lonely Buzz with Anthony's cantankerous EMT partner Mrs. Peterson; meanwhile, Joey takes notes from Nick on a school project.
Director: Peter Baldwin
Writer: N/A
Two aliens in a flying saucer (voices of Joey Lawrence and Michael Stoyanov) choose the Russo home as the site for their observations of earthling behavior, particularly their susceptibility to the seven deadly sins, which are illustrated in encounters between the various characters. (This being a family sit-com, sloth gets the most airtime.)
Director: Peter Baldwin
Writer: N/A