Blossom - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Runaway
Upset with Nick, Blossom runs off with Vinnie.

Dear Mom
Blossom writes a letter to her mother documenting the recent happenings with the family.

No Cure for Love
Blossom and Vinnie has different ideas about their relationship; Joey thinks he is at fault when a girl he dumped is in an accident; Nick cleans the house.

What Price Love?
Six is upset when Blossom keeps blowing her off for Vinnie; Joey tries to hire an escort for his first sexual experience.

The Joey Chronicles
Joey struggles to write a story for class; Blossom is worried when Vinnie meets up with an ex.

Kids
Blossom fantasies about life with and without Vinnie after he is in a motorcycle accident; Joey and Nick hustle two guys at a game of pool.

Only When I Laugh (a.k.a. The Last Laugh)
Blossom and Six get fake ID's to attend a performance at a night club; Anthony hosts a funeral at the house for a patient that died.

I Killed Chico Barranca
Joey is offered the opportunity to play in the minor leagues but would have to miss his senior year; Blossom and Six's yard sale gets them in trouble with the law.

All Hallows Eve
Blossom and Six fight off what they believe is a masked intruder but it is really Joey trying to sneak back in; Anthony, Nick and Buzz dress up as Wilson Phillips for a costume contest.

The Making of the President
Blossom's campaign for student council president is played out in news coverage style.

My Girl
Blossom records a family video; Joey worries when he comes across his birth certificate.

The Frat Party
Blossom drinks spiked punch at a frat party and stays out all night.

Losing Your ... Religion
For a school project, Blossom has to be Jewish for a week; Six announces she is losing her virginity; Anthony and Joey work on a car together.

Ruby
Buzz tells Blossom the story of how he met Blossom's grandmother, Ruby.

The Last Laugh
Nick is not thrilled when a woman he is dating uses him for material in her act; Blossom and Six make a video about safe sex but doesn't meet with the approval of their principal.

Time
Blossom and Six reminisce about growing up; Anthony wants to take the next step with Rhonda.

Car Wrecks and Marriage
Six guilts Blossom into taking her driving and Six destroys Nick's car; Buzz gets married.

Mystery Train
Nick's old bandmate visits; Anthony and Joey believe they have seen a ghost train; Blossom and Vinnie fall asleep together while Nick's out.

Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men
Nick gets a job as an Elvis impersonator at Disneyland and the kids show up to surprise him.

Student Films
The family watches student films that the kids made.

All Dressed Up (a.k.a. Vinnie, We Hardly Knew Ye)
Prom brings up discussions about sex and relationships for various couples.

The Thrill is Gone
Blossom writes her mom (Melissa Manchester) about her breakup with Vinnie.

You Did What?
Six beats out Blossom for a job at a record store.

Sitcom
A friend of Nick's uses the family as inspiration for a sitcom.

Hunger
Blossom and Six make a new friend who has bulimia; Nick dates a woman with five children; Joey starts a new job as a pizza delivery boy.

Paris
Blossom considers moving to Paris.
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