Sure, there was actually the chance that Blossom Russo was going to get more and more flaky as she aged but she was also the eminently practical one on the show!
I should probably also note that Mayim Bialik only played an eclectic, sassy and cute teenager named Blossom on TV.
But since I had the biggest crush in the universe on Blossom in the early 1990s -- and managed to utterly embarrass myself by falling for a girl at VCU who looked just like my TV crush -- I couldn't tear my eyes away from the totem of motherhood that my television girlfriend has become.
Actually, if you take out the baking of challah and other Jewish traditions, she's a bit like my wife. Well, smaller nose here, too.
Here's the interviewers' take:
I have to say that I was both nervous and excited to talk to Mayim because I had heard she had a very unique parenting style. There are so many interesting/somewhat controversial things that she is doing with her family: elimination communication, bed sharing, home schooling, home birth, and choosing not to vaccinate her kids. I knew it was going to be an enlightening interview.
You can watch the whole interview, Lee Harris.
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