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						<p>The return of <em>Blossom</em>! Ahead of Hulu’s Kid 90 documentary launching on Friday, March 12, the streaming service started rolling out seasons of numerous throwback series, including <em>Blossom</em>, <em>Felicity</em> and <em>My So-Called Life</em>.</p>


<p>“This show was for sure an anomaly when we came out in 1990. A show about a girl was unheard of on network TV at the time and people thought we were nuts to try it,” <strong><strong>Mayim Bialik</strong></strong> tells <em>Us Weekly</em> exclusively about Blossom, the show that launched her career when it debuted on NBC in July 1990. “Don Reo wrote a beautiful show about a young woman who was unconventional, quirky, smart, fun and fearless. Our show tackled issues which were controversial at the time and we did it with the skill of a writing team that truly was enjoying playing with these characters and this family — drug abuse and recovery, divorce, a motherless family, sibling rivalry and the meaning of family bonds. All of these are our show.”</p>
<figure class="wp-caption Array"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/03/09/mayim-bialik-reflects-on-blossom-where-would-she-be-today-0.jpg" alt="Mayim Bialik Reflects on Blossom" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="credit">Nbc-Tv/Kobal/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p>The actress, 45, also sees so many parallels in the character of Blossom Russo and herself. “We have the ability to be introspective and find depth in everything,” the <strong><em>Big Bang Theory</em></strong> alum says. “Don Reo created a very complex <strong>character who also was a lot of fun</strong>; I’d like to think life is a bit of both.”</p>


<p>The sitcom, which aired for five seasons, also starred <strong>Ted Wass</strong>, <strong>Michael Stoyanov</strong> and <strong><strong>Joey</strong> <strong>Lawrence</strong></strong>. Today, Blossom would most likely be a civil rights attorney, the neuroscientist tells Us — or at least helping people in some ways. “Maybe she’d be working with kids at risk? She’d be doing something brave and bold and colorful,” Bialik says.</p>
<p>As for rewatching the show — or watching a reboot, <strong>the <em>Call Me Kat</em> star</strong> has no interest. “I haven’t been watching any reboots,” she admits. “It freaks me out and makes me feel old!”</p>


<p><em>Blossom</em> is now streaming on Hulu.</p>
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						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Emily Longeretta</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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