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- When Mr. Bickley's blind son comes to town, he gets dumped on Mork and Mindy.
- Mindy brings home a record of Robin Williams' "Reality, What A Concept" and notices that Mork greatly resembles the comedian on the album cover. Mork doesn't see it but the people in Boulder do because they think he "is" Robin. Robin happens to be coming to Boulder for a live show and Mork is nearly trampled by crazed fans. Mindy gets to interview Robin and brings Mork with her.
- On Mr. Bickley's fiftieth birthday, Mindy refuses to share her regret with everyone else as it's too personal.
- Mork's attempt to lock up his emotions backfires and each of his emotions boil to the surface.
- Mork is jailed for freeing an escaped convict who's captured at the music store. Meanwhile, Exidor begins worshiping O.J. Simpson.
- Mork is overjoyed when Fred returns and announces that he's remarried, but for Mindy, it dredges up painful memories of her mother's death.
- After ruining Fred and Mindy's night, Mork decides he wants to go back to Ork, so Orson shows him what the McConnells' lives would have been like if Mork had never arrived on Earth.
- Mindy takes a job writing the Miss Lonely Hearts newspaper column and unknowingly encourages Jean to pursue a romantic relationship with Mork.
- Mork can't afford to buy Christmas presents, so he makes strange, unique gifts for each of his closest friends.
- Mork is sent to Earth to explore its traditions and, along the way meets Mindy.
- Cora's depressed after the death of a friend, so Mork ages himself to cheer her up.
- Mork proposes to Mindy.
- When Mork is threatened with deportation, Exidor adopts him.
- Nelson is given TV air time to plug his political views on a Saturday morning, so Mork uses the opportunity to put on a kiddie show.
- Mindy has to work late hours on a new TV call-in show, "Talk to Dr. Lincoln", so she asks Mork to help with the housework. When his cleaning efforts turn the apartment into a disaster area, he calls Mindy on the air for advice and nearly gets her fired. When Mindy asks Dr. Lincoln for advice on how to help Mork adjust better to her working, Dr. Lincoln suggests they do a role reversal exercise - so they switch places.
- Mork attempts at creating clones of Mindy when she goes out of town.
- When a reporter offers a reward for proof of alien life, Mork decides to turn himself in to pay back the McConnells.
- A womanizing bully vows revenge after Mork embarrasses him in public.
- Exidor loans Mork and Mindy his decrepit cabin in the woods. Meanwhile, Exidor plans to become a rock star so he can obtain the title Emperor of Earth.
- Orson erases Mork's family from Mork's memory in order for Mork to focus on his work.
- Mork fantasizes about competing for Mindy in high school.
- Mork befriends a mental patient who claims to be Peter Pan. Meanwhile, Mindy anxiously awaits word of whether or not she's received a college scholarship.
- Mindy's snobby friend Susan tries to steal Mork away.
- Mork haplessly gets involved with a group of white supremacists.
- Mindy instructs Mork not to tell lies. Meanwhile, the grouchy landlord of the music shop drops in... and drops dead.
- When a kidnapper solicits Mork to buy a baby, the police ask Mindy to help catch the criminal.
- Mindy reconnects with an ex boyfriend who's intent on marriage. Meanwhile Mork uses his age machine to revert to childhood.
- Mindy gets a job at a local news station.
- Mork decides to leave the planet. Meanwhile, Susan convinces Mork, Mindy and Mr. Bickley to see a lecherous motivational speaker.
- Mork runs away from home after he ruins Mindy's date.
- Mork meets Sergei, a Russian immigrant, and invites him to live with them. After Sergei refers to himself as 'an alien,' Mork becomes convinced that he himself has to register with the government as an alien.
- Mork goes out of his way to be nice to his grouchy new neighbor, Mr. Bickley.
- Mork gets a pet caterpillar; Exidor begins preaching about reincarnation.
- While Mindy's out of town, Mork drags Mr. Bickley to a single's bar where they meet a nefarious mother and daughter.
- When Mindy's grandmother comes to visit, she is mugged, so Mork disguises himself as an old lady to catch the muggers.
- Against direct orders from Orson, Mork goes ahead with his plan to marry Mindy.
- Mindy lets Mork move into her apartment, much to the dismay of her father.
- Mork goes on television and gives some tasty but hurtful rumors about his friends.
- Mr. Bickley begins stealing things from Mork and Mindy -- including Mork's age machine.
- Mork learns the secret of turning polyester into gold.
- On Mork's birthday, he gets so run down that he forgets he has to recharge his body with an egg-like Gleek.
- Fred's estranged brother comes into town for a family reunion, but what happens when Mindy eats an Orkan dessert the night of the reunion?
- When Mork takes a mental vacation, other strange, vacationing aliens take up residence in his body. Meanwhile Jean and Remo's mother visits Boulder.
- Following a brief visit from a space traveler, Mork builds a home computer that subsequently takes over.
- 1978–198230mTV-G7.2 (100)TV EpisodeMindy becomes so alarmed when Mork starts behaving like a boring Earthling that she suggests he finds a new place to live.
- Mindy attracts a lot of Orkans when she and Mork spend their honeymoon on his home planet.
- Mork agrees to perform a wedding ceremony for runaway Eugene and his new girlfriend.
- Mork falls in love with a music store mannequin; Fred plans to buy a luxury car to take to his class reunion.
- Mork instills human emotions in a robot.
- Mindy leads a picket line on Remo's restaurant after he fires an unsuccessful singing duo.
- After Mindy introduces Mork to the concept of practical jokes, he puts her jeep in their second-floor apartment. Meanwhile, Mindy discovers Glenda Faye is feeling lonely and unhappy.
- Mindy goes to the hospital to have her tonsils removed, but a mix-up finds her being prepped for brain surgery.
- Mork and Mindy are unable to have a conversation while Mearth is away.
- 1978–198230mTV-G7.1 (100)TV EpisodeAn Orkan elder arrives and attempts to make Mork revert to his Orkan ways.
- Mork bucks hard for a promotion from leader Orson on planet Ork, and unintentionally comes up with a report on how to stay happily married on Earth.
- Mork decides to become a priest.
- A short circuit causes Mork and Mearth to switch minds.
- Three voluptuous aliens from Necroton capture Mork and attempt to find out what information he's learned about Earth.
- Mork goes to see a plastic surgeon.
- Mork pretends to be a superhero for Mearth's sake.
- An Orkan comes down to Earth in order to challenge Mork.
- Mork gets revenge when a disrespectful repairman refuses to fix Mindy's stereo.
- Mindy is held in contempt of court for refusing to reveal a source of news.
- Mork finds Exidor's estranged mother who protests his forthcoming marriage to Ambrosia by chaining herself to Mindy's kitchen counter.
- Kathy drags Mork home for an evening and later announces that she's pregnant with his child.
- Mork makes an investment in a boutique of Exidor "originals".
- Mindy's level of annoyance with Exidor hits an all-time high when he invites himself and his new girlfriend, Ambrosia, to dinner.
- The newborn Mearth seems to show more affection for Mork than for Mindy.
- A boy at Mork's day-care center becomes obsessed with Billy the Kid.
- Mork becomes a swinger after Mindy suggests he see other single women.
- Mork takes a chimp from the zoo after the chimp's mother goes missing. Meanwhile, Mindy decides to bleach her hair.
- Mearth attends school on Ork, where he is teased for being an "Earth-head".
- Mork foolishly picks a fight with Mindy in order to "kiss and make up."
- Mork becomes so paranoid about natural disasters that he locks himself inside a glass bubble.
- When Wheels, the owner of the daycare center, announces plans to level the building, Mork challenges him to a skate-off through the city of Boulder.
- Mearth has a sleepover.
- Mork discovers he's pregnant after he and Mindy return from their honeymoon.
- Mork takes driving lessons.
- Mork befriends a Neptunian who has an Earth wife of his own.
- In attempt to stop Kalnik, Mork decides to tell the world he's an alien.
- Mork becomes so hopelessly addicted to advertisements that they invade his dreams.
- After taking cold medicine, Mork begins to shrink.
- Captain Nirvana kidnaps Mindy in order to coax Mork out of hiding.
- When Mindy's childhood home is put up for sale, Mork discovers several of Mindy's deceased relatives still reside there.
- Mearth runs away upon realizing he's an alien.
- Nelson tries to further his political career by getting Mork the opportunity to try out to be a Denver Broncos cheerleader.
- As Mindy prepares a formal party for Nelson, Mork discovers he's become allergic to Mindy.
- Mork becomes a bum in order to help Mindy open a children's hospital.
- When Mork decides to join the air force, he unwittingly learns of the cover up of a radiation spill.
- Mork and Mindy compete to earn a job working for Nelson.
- Nelson gets threatening phone calls after he makes a stand against strip joints, so Mork and Mindy decide to sneak into one to investigate.
- As a result of his notoriety, Mork is faced with fans, marketing executives and Kalnik.
- Mork winds up in a parallel universe where Exidor has become a tyrannical king.
- Fred confesses that he's having marital difficulties, so Mork and Mindy relay stories of their troubled times.