TV

'Blossom' Star Reveals There Have Been 'Serious Talks' About Potential Revival

You could pretend like you didn't idolize the characters from Blossom when you were young, but you would be lying to yourself. Whether it was Joey's grunge-inspired style, or Blossom's epic hat collection, the whole Russo family was the absolute coolest. NBCThe show was one of the best on TV. They were able to make a show that was fun for the whole family, but still managed to be "cool." Kids loved it, parents enjoyed it, and overall it was one of the best things to come out of the 90s. To be fair, anything that would introduce us to

Pop Culture

The Lawrence Boys Are Back And We're Definitely Feeling The Brotherly Love

The three Lawrence brothers were some of the biggest stars of the 90s. Joey, Matthew and Andrew each starred in some pretty iconic shows and movies over the years, and now they are coming back to TV together! Teen BeatThe eldest, Joey, starred in Blossom and made everyone swoon in his ripped jeans and flannels. Matthew played Robin Williams' son in Mrs. Doubtfire before joining the cast of Boy Meets World. Andrew was lucky enough to be in the first Mr. Bean movie and also he voiced TJ in Recess! Buena Vista TelevisionThe Lawrence brothers previously worked together on a

Celebrities

There Could Be a Reboot of Blossom in the Works, And We Aren't Sure How To Feel About It

These was a lot of amazing shows out there for 90s kids, whether it was Full House, Boy Meets World, or Saved by the Bell. Each of these shows had their own unique style, but none were quite as cool as Blossom. NBCBlossom had everything a kid could need: A style icon, a dreamy heartthrob and a bunch of celebrity cameos! It was an awesome show and really stood out in the sea of programming for kids. These days, everything is all about the remakes. Full House became Fuller House, Boy Meets World became Girl Meets World, and now there

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10 Really Dark Moments From Our Favorite TV Shows Meant To Teach Us A Lesson

There were a lot of people telling us not to watch too much TV when we were young. I always remember that my Grammie would tell me that if I watched too much TV my eyes would go cross-eyed. But the thing is, watching TV was how we learned a lot of our really big lessons! Growing up in a small town before the internet existed, I tended to miss out on a lot of the big issues that our world had. I was in the self-contained bubble and while it was a nice and safe place to grow up