Mork foolishly picks a fight with Mindy in order to "kiss and make up."Mork foolishly picks a fight with Mindy in order to "kiss and make up."Mork foolishly picks a fight with Mindy in order to "kiss and make up."
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- TriviaFirst appearance of Remo & Jean Da Vinci.
- ConnectionsEdited into Mork & Mindy: The Way Mork Were (1980)
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Jay Thomas and Gina Hecht debut at the Deli
"Stark Raving Mork" was the new season's second broadcast, introducing Jay Thomas and Gina Hecht as Remo and Jeanie Da Vinci, Bronx natives who've just opened a New York Delicatessen in Boulder, a place that Bickley (Tom Poston) already knows about but Mork has only just discovered. Watching brother and sister banter back and forth about the business, or Jeanie's preoccupation with her medical studies, leads Mork to conclude that an argument, followed by 'kiss and make up,' would be perfect to put a little spice in his relationship with Mindy. Unfortunately, she's moved to tears by his reprehensible and unrelenting attack, and rightfully throws him out after giving him a dose of his own medicine. The worst aspect of this episode is how it set a template for the more feverish tone of this season, raising the stakes to get Mork and Mindy to kiss more often, a sweet gesture the first season gone quite sour the second. Understandable how the change in Mork turned viewers off, though Tom Poston remained a reliably funny presence. Jay Thomas became better known for his recurring role on CHEERS, as Carla's husband Eddie Le Bec, while Gina Hecht was instrumental in getting Pam Dawber to meet Mark Harmon, the man who became her husband.
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- kevinolzak
- Oct 9, 2016
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