| "Blossom" (1991) | Mayim Bialik ep. #1.11, "School Daze", Mar. 25, '91 "Bialik wants to convince her father to let her go to a public school, so when all else fails, she goes into the office of the principal of her private school and tries to get kicked out, including lighting a cigarette. She plays the scene well, considering that she doesn't inhale at all. She has a confident attitude and executes the kind of quick mouth-only inhale in which she takes a lot of smoke in and quickly blows it out in a nice plume, albeit a plume of uninhaled smoke. There's also a bit of talk, in which she blithely offers the principal a cigarette." "one episode, in what I believe was a dream sequence, Bialik, dressed in a schoolgirl uniform, saunters into the principal's office and lights up." | |
| "Blossom" (1991) | Mayim Bialik ep. #2.3, "The Joint", Sep. 30, '91 | |
| "Blossom" (1991) | Mayim Bialik, Jenna Von Oy ep. #2.10, "Expectations", Nov. 25, '91 "Both are shown with cigarettes during a fantasy sequence in which a character imagines the rest of the family as leather-clad, rude biker types. There are a couple of quick shots in which each girl is supposedly smoking, but neither seem IRL. Bialik barely generates any smoke at all, while Von Oy's drag looks a bit more real, and she does exhale a bit of smoke, although probably not really inhaled." | |
| "Blossom" (1991) | Mayim Bialik, Jenna Von Oy ep. #2.20, "You Must Remember This", Mar. 2, '92 "As the girls sit in line to get tickets to a rock concert, Von Oy takes out a cigarette. Bialik says 'You don't smoke' and Von Oy exlains that she's just going to light it up and wave it around to give the message (in this scary part of town) that nobody should mess with her. Bialik says 'Give me one of those,' and they both dangle their cigarettes and are about to light them when Bialik's father arrives. Needless to say, the girls don't light up, but in typical 1992 sitcom fashion, dad isn't particularly upset at their plan - he just points out that there are plenty of cops around and trades them the hot chocolate he brought them for their cigarettes. "Blossom and Six get to stay out all night waiting for C&C Music Factory tickets, Six lights up because she figures it'll make them look tougher, and people won't bother them. Blossom agrees and lights up, too. Both get busted by Blossom's father." "never happened. Instead, they both dangled their cigarettes and just as they were about to light up, Dear Old Dad shows up and, instead of busting anybody, trades some food (a deal which the girls eagerly accept) for the cigs."
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