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== Mork is Jesus. ==
An otherworldly being with long hair and some wild ideas comes to Earth. The show says he's here to learn from us... but in a lot of ways, he is the one teaching us. He is innocent and pure of heart, and he has shown many times that he would sacrifice himself for Mindy. In fact, there was one episode where Mork has a "birthday" and must re-energize himself at the right time with an egg-shaped "gleek", or else he'll die. Well, he starts acting weirder than normal, and [[Hilarity Ensues]] as usual. But the ending has him desperately trying to find the gleek in a carton of eggs; he smashes egg after egg against his head, but when he finally finds the gleek, he collapses before he can use it. Somehow he gets revived anyway. Divine intervention, perhaps?
* This does not mean that Orson is God. Everyone knows [[Real Life/WMG|Robin Williams is God.]] Mr. Williams somehow willed an alien doppleganger into existence. He knows this, which is why he isn't fazed when Mork shows up in his dressing room.
 
== Mindy Is [[Haruhi Suzumiya (Light Novel)|Haruhi Suzumiya]] ==
She recreated the universe into a 1970s sitcom and got a time travelling alien esper boyfriend.
* Wait, so does this contradict the above or what?
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== Alternate theory #1: The final episodes are in order, and Mork & Mindy got rescued. ==
Perhaps by [[Doctor Who (TV)|The Doctor]]. First the rescuer took care of Kalik [[Fate Worse Than Death|much like he did to the Family Of Blood]], and then he took Mork & Mindy back to Boulder, where they fixed the apartment and lived happily ever after.
 
== Alternate theory #2: The final episode takes place in [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Instrumentality]]. ==
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** And not just anyone's Instrumentality, either. The opening credits say "Directed by '''[[Robin Williams]]'''". Perhaps we should discuss the greater implications of that.
 
== Mork from Ork is [[Warhammer 4000040,000|MORK OF DA ORKS!]] ==
[[Rapid-Fire Comedy]] is just like [[More Dakka]] but with jokes! Sooner or later Mork gets fed up with all the idiocy he sees with us puny humies, Orson becomes Gork, and in 40000 years or so he launches his WAAAAAAAAAGH!
 
== Orkans are [[Hermaphrodite|hermaphrodites]] ==
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== The [[Animated Adaptation]] takes place in an [[Alternate Universe]]. ==
It's the only way to explain away all the [[They Just Didn't Care|contradictions from the original series]].
* One good thing about said universe Mork is more powerful, with abilities not seen in the original series.
** But on the other hand, [[What an Idiot!|everyone has the intelligence of cheese]]. And then there's [[The Scrappy|that stupid]] [[Gratuitous Animal Sidekick|pink dog-thing sidekick]].
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== Mork knew all along that his penpal wasn't the real [[Peter Pan]]. ==
And at the end of the episode, he actually was the one levitating him. He simply lied to Mindy to make her believe.
* Well duh, everyone knows [[Role Association|Mork]] [[Hook (Film)|is the real Peter Pan]].
 
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