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-->'''Mork''': Orson, you showed me what Mindy's life would be like without me, but please, never show me what my life would be like without her."

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-->'''Mork''': Orson, you showed me what Mindy's life would be like without me, but please, never show me what my life would be like without her."



'''Mork:''' Min, you're my friend, you're my love, you're my life. There's supposed to be more, but that's when the lady in the card shop said "Buy or get out!" I don't know the right words. In fact, I don't think they're enough to describe how I really feel about you. Love is a small word, but I think it covers so much. I love you.

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'''Mork:''' Min, you're my friend, you're my love, you're my life. There's supposed to be more, [[BuyOrGetLost but that's when the lady in the card shop said "Buy or get out!" out!"]] I don't know the right words. In fact, I don't think they're enough to describe how I really feel about you. Love is a small word, but I think it covers so much. I love you.
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* In another episode about Mindy's mother, "A Mommy For Mindy," just after Mindy had a dream about the day she learned her mother had died due to cancer, Mork – awakened by her screaming out "IWantMyMommy" – comes in to console Mindy. He eventually helps her work through her grief and, by extension, what was triggering it all: Her father, Fred, announcing that he had become engaged to a younger woman, after more than 20 years of being a widower. In the end, in another moment of heartwarming: Mindy comes to accept the woman – Cathy – as her stepmother.

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* In another episode about Mindy's mother, "A Mommy For Mindy," just after Mindy had a dream about the day she learned her mother had died due to from cancer, Mork – awakened by her screaming out "IWantMyMommy" – comes in to console Mindy. her. He eventually helps her work through her grief and, by extension, what was triggering it all: Her father, Fred, father Fred announcing that he had become is engaged to a younger woman, after more than 20 years of being a widower. In the end, in another moment of heartwarming: Mindy comes to accept the woman – Cathy – as her stepmother.
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** In another episode about Mindy's mother, "A Mommy For Mindy," just after Mindy had a dream about the day she learned her mother had died due to cancer, Mork – awakened by her screaming out "IWantMyMommy" – comes in to console Mindy. He eventually helps her work through her grief and, by extension, what was triggering it all: Her father, Fred, announcing that he had become engaged to a younger woman, after more than 20 years of being a widower. In the end, in another moment of heartwarming: Mindy comes to accept the woman – Cathy – as her stepmother.

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** * In another episode about Mindy's mother, "A Mommy For Mindy," just after Mindy had a dream about the day she learned her mother had died due to cancer, Mork – awakened by her screaming out "IWantMyMommy" – comes in to console Mindy. He eventually helps her work through her grief and, by extension, what was triggering it all: Her father, Fred, announcing that he had become engaged to a younger woman, after more than 20 years of being a widower. In the end, in another moment of heartwarming: Mindy comes to accept the woman – Cathy – as her stepmother.
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** In another episode about Mindy's mother, "A Mommy For Mindy," just after Mindy had a dream about the day she learned her mother had died due to cancer, Mork – awakened by her screaming out "IWantMyMommy" – comes in to console Mindy. He eventually helps her work through her grief and, by extension, what was triggering it all: Her father, Fred, announcing that he had become engaged to a younger woman, after nearly a quarter century of being a widower.

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** In another episode about Mindy's mother, "A Mommy For Mindy," just after Mindy had a dream about the day she learned her mother had died due to cancer, Mork – awakened by her screaming out "IWantMyMommy" – comes in to console Mindy. He eventually helps her work through her grief and, by extension, what was triggering it all: Her father, Fred, announcing that he had become engaged to a younger woman, after nearly a quarter century more than 20 years of being a widower.widower. In the end, in another moment of heartwarming: Mindy comes to accept the woman – Cathy – as her stepmother.
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* In "Reflections and Regrets", the guests at Mr. Bickley's birthday party all share what their biggest regret in life is. Mindy keeps dodging the question and when Mork asks her privately she promises to tell him when they're alone. Once everyone leaves Mindy finally shares her regret: that her mother died before Mork arrived on Earth and the two of them never got to meet, and that Mindy's mother will never know how important he is to her. Mork proceeds to act out a conversation with Mindy's mother's spirit where he introduces himself and tells her how much he loves Mindy. When he's done the front door to the apartment closes on its own, and Mork indicates that he ''didn't'' use his powers to close it.

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* In "Reflections and Regrets", the guests at Mr. Bickley's birthday party all share what their biggest regret in life is. Mindy keeps dodging the question and when Mork asks her privately she promises to tell him when they're alone. Once everyone leaves Mindy finally shares her regret: that her mother died before Mork arrived on Earth and the two of them never got to meet, and that Mindy's mother will never know how important he is to her. Mork proceeds to act out a conversation with Mindy's mother's spirit where he introduces himself and tells her how much he loves Mindy. When he's done the front door to the apartment closes on its own, and Mork indicates that he ''didn't'' use his powers to close it.it.
** In another episode about Mindy's mother, "A Mommy For Mindy," just after Mindy had a dream about the day she learned her mother had died due to cancer, Mork – awakened by her screaming out "IWantMyMommy" – comes in to console Mindy. He eventually helps her work through her grief and, by extension, what was triggering it all: Her father, Fred, announcing that he had become engaged to a younger woman, after nearly a quarter century of being a widower.

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--> '''Mindy:''' Mork, when you entered my life, you brought me happiness, joy, and laughter. My love for you transcends time and space. Grow old with me, the best is yet to be.
--> '''Mork:''' Min, you're my friend, you're my love, you're my life. There's supposed to be more, but that's when the lady in the card shop said "Buy or get out!" I don't know the right words. In fact, I don't think they're enough to describe how I really feel about you. Love is a small word, but I think it covers so much. I love you.
* From season 1: Mindy telling Mork about Christmas.

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--> '''Mindy:''' Mork, when you entered my life, you brought me happiness, joy, and laughter. My love for you transcends time and space. Grow old with me, the best is yet to be. \n--> \\
'''Mork:''' Min, you're my friend, you're my love, you're my life. There's supposed to be more, but that's when the lady in the card shop said "Buy or get out!" I don't know the right words. In fact, I don't think they're enough to describe how I really feel about you. Love is a small word, but I think it covers so much. I love you.
* From season 1: Mindy telling Mork about Christmas.Christmas.
* In "Reflections and Regrets", the guests at Mr. Bickley's birthday party all share what their biggest regret in life is. Mindy keeps dodging the question and when Mork asks her privately she promises to tell him when they're alone. Once everyone leaves Mindy finally shares her regret: that her mother died before Mork arrived on Earth and the two of them never got to meet, and that Mindy's mother will never know how important he is to her. Mork proceeds to act out a conversation with Mindy's mother's spirit where he introduces himself and tells her how much he loves Mindy. When he's done the front door to the apartment closes on its own, and Mork indicates that he ''didn't'' use his powers to close it.
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* In a story that could only in happen in this series, "Mork the Gullible," Mork is talked into freeing an escaped criminal who claims that he just needs to visit his sick mother and will return to turn himself back in afterward. Sure enough, Mork is arrested for freeing him and Mindy tells him that it is obvious that the crook took advantage of him and won't be back. In a genuinely moving moment, Mork tearfully agrees that he can't trust anyone again, [[RousseauWasRight until the crook suddenly returns as promised to turn himself in and get Mork released]]. [[RestoredMyFaithInHumanity With that, Mork's innocence is restored with his naive belief in the goodness of humanity vindicated]].

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* In a story that could only in happen in this series, "Mork the Gullible," Mork is talked into freeing an escaped criminal who claims that he just needs to visit his sick mother and will return to turn himself back in afterward. Sure enough, Mork is arrested for freeing him and Mindy tells him that it is obvious that the crook took advantage of him and won't be back. In a genuinely moving moment, Mork tearfully agrees that he can't trust anyone again, [[RousseauWasRight until the crook suddenly returns as promised to turn himself in and get Mork released]]. [[RestoredMyFaithInHumanity With that, Mork's innocence is restored with his naive belief in the goodness of humanity vindicated]].
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--> '''Mork:''' Min, you're my friend, you're my love, you're my life. There's supposed to be more, but that's when the lady in the card shop said "Buy or get out!" I don't know the right words. In fact, I don't think they're enough to describe how I really feel about you. Love is a small word, but I think it covers so much. I love you.

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--> '''Mork:''' Min, you're my friend, you're my love, you're my life. There's supposed to be more, but that's when the lady in the card shop said "Buy or get out!" I don't know the right words. In fact, I don't think they're enough to describe how I really feel about you. Love is a small word, but I think it covers so much. I love you.you.
* From season 1: Mindy telling Mork about Christmas.
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* "I love you, Mindy." [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w20MVarP2WE "I love you too, Mork."]]

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* "I love you, Mindy." [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w20MVarP2WE "I love you too, Mork."]]"]]
* Mork and Mindy's wedding.
--> '''Mindy:''' Mork, when you entered my life, you brought me happiness, joy, and laughter. My love for you transcends time and space. Grow old with me, the best is yet to be.
--> '''Mork:''' Min, you're my friend, you're my love, you're my life. There's supposed to be more, but that's when the lady in the card shop said "Buy or get out!" I don't know the right words. In fact, I don't think they're enough to describe how I really feel about you. Love is a small word, but I think it covers so much. I love you.
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* In a story that could only in happen in this series, "Mork the Gullible," Mork is talked into freeing an escaped criminal who claims that he just needs to visit his sick mother and will return to turn himself back in afterward. Sure enough, Mork is arrested for freeing him and Mindy tells him that it is obvious that the crook took advantage of him and won't be back. In a genuinely moving moment, Mork tearfully agrees that he can't trust anyone again, [RousseauWasRight until the crook suddenly returns as promised to turn himself in and get Mork released]]. [[RestoredMyFaithInHumanity With that, Mork's innocence is restored with his naive belief in the goodness of humanity vindicated]].

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* In a story that could only in happen in this series, "Mork the Gullible," Mork is talked into freeing an escaped criminal who claims that he just needs to visit his sick mother and will return to turn himself back in afterward. Sure enough, Mork is arrested for freeing him and Mindy tells him that it is obvious that the crook took advantage of him and won't be back. In a genuinely moving moment, Mork tearfully agrees that he can't trust anyone again, [RousseauWasRight [[RousseauWasRight until the crook suddenly returns as promised to turn himself in and get Mork released]]. [[RestoredMyFaithInHumanity With that, Mork's innocence is restored with his naive belief in the goodness of humanity vindicated]].
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* In a story that could only in happen in this series, "Mork the Gullible," Mork is talked into freeing an escaped criminal who claims that he just needs to visit his sick mother and will return to turn himself back in afterward. Sure enough, Mork is arrested for freeing him and Mindy tells him that it is obvious that the crook took advantage of him and won't be back. In a genuinely moving moment, Mork tearfully agrees that he can't trust anyone again, until the crook suddenly returns as promised to turn himself in and get Mork released. With that, Mork's innocence is restored with his naive belief in the goodness of humanity vindicated.

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* In a story that could only in happen in this series, "Mork the Gullible," Mork is talked into freeing an escaped criminal who claims that he just needs to visit his sick mother and will return to turn himself back in afterward. Sure enough, Mork is arrested for freeing him and Mindy tells him that it is obvious that the crook took advantage of him and won't be back. In a genuinely moving moment, Mork tearfully agrees that he can't trust anyone again, [RousseauWasRight until the crook suddenly returns as promised to turn himself in and get Mork released. released]]. [[RestoredMyFaithInHumanity With that, Mork's innocence is restored with his naive belief in the goodness of humanity vindicated.vindicated]].
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-->'''Mork''': Orson, you showed me what Mindy's life would be like without me, but please, never show me what my life would be like without her."

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-->'''Mork''': Orson, you showed me what Mindy's life would be like without me, but please, never show me what my life would be like without her.""
* "I love you, Mindy." [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w20MVarP2WE "I love you too, Mork."]]
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* This line from the end of "[[ItsAWonderfulPlot]] It's a Wonderful Mork":

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* This line from the end of "[[ItsAWonderfulPlot]] "[[ItsAWonderfulPlot It's a Wonderful Mork": Mork]]":
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* The conclusion of "Mork's Mixed Emotions," just before Mork's emotions reintegrate as his whole personality, Mork give Mindy a kiss as each of his emotions in appreciation of her love and help.

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* The conclusion of "Mork's Mixed Emotions," just before Mork's emotions reintegrate as his whole personality, Mork give Mindy a kiss as each of his emotions in appreciation of her love and help.help.
* This line from the end of "[[ItsAWonderfulPlot]] It's a Wonderful Mork":
-->'''Mork''': Orson, you showed me what Mindy's life would be like without me, but please, never show me what my life would be like without her."
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* The conclusion of "Mork's Mixed Emotions," just before Mork's emotion reintegrate as his whole personality, Mork give Mindy a kiss as each of his emotions in appreciation of her love and help.

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* The conclusion of "Mork's Mixed Emotions," just before Mork's emotion emotions reintegrate as his whole personality, Mork give Mindy a kiss as each of his emotions in appreciation of her love and help.
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* In "Sky Flakes Keep Falling on My Head", a vacation has GoneHorriblyWrong and the couple sit on a mountaintop with snow falling. Mindy cannot move because of her hurt ankle, but she urges Mork to try and make it down the mountain by himself, asking, "What have you got to lose?" Mork's response, one word: "You."

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* In "Sky Flakes Keep Falling on My Head", a vacation has GoneHorriblyWrong and the couple sit on a mountaintop with snow falling. Mindy cannot move because of her hurt ankle, but she urges Mork to try and make it down the mountain by himself, asking, "What have you got to lose?" Mork's response, one word: "You.""
* The conclusion of "Mork's Mixed Emotions," just before Mork's emotion reintegrate as his whole personality, Mork give Mindy a kiss as each of his emotions in appreciation of her love and help.
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* In a story that could only in happen in this series, "Mork the Gullible," Mork is talked into freeing an escaped criminal who claims that he just needs to visit his sick mother and will return to turn himself back in afterward. Sure enough, Mork is arrested for freeing him and Mindy tells him that it is obvious that the crook took advantage of him and won't be back. In a genuinely moving moment, Mork tearfully agrees that he can't trust anyone again, until the crook suddenly returns as promised to turn himself in and get Mork released. With that, Mork's innocence is restored with his naive belief in the goodness of humanity vindicated.

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* In a story that could only in happen in this series, "Mork the Gullible," Mork is talked into freeing an escaped criminal who claims that he just needs to visit his sick mother and will return to turn himself back in afterward. Sure enough, Mork is arrested for freeing him and Mindy tells him that it is obvious that the crook took advantage of him and won't be back. In a genuinely moving moment, Mork tearfully agrees that he can't trust anyone again, until the crook suddenly returns as promised to turn himself in and get Mork released. With that, Mork's innocence is restored with his naive belief in the goodness of humanity vindicated.vindicated.
* In "Sky Flakes Keep Falling on My Head", a vacation has GoneHorriblyWrong and the couple sit on a mountaintop with snow falling. Mindy cannot move because of her hurt ankle, but she urges Mork to try and make it down the mountain by himself, asking, "What have you got to lose?" Mork's response, one word: "You."
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* In a story that could only in happen in this series, "Mork the Gullible," Mork is talked into freeing an escaped criminal who claims that he just needs to visit his sick mother and will return to turn himself back in afterward. Sure enough, Mork is arrested for freeing him and Mindy tells him that it is obvious that the crook took advantage of him and won't be back. In a genuinely moving moment, Mork tearfully agrees that he can't trust anyone again, until the crook suddenly returns as promised to turn himself in and get Mork released. With that, Mork's innocence is restored with his naive belief in the goodness of humanity vindicated.

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