cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/5697346
Mork : I’m trying to fit in here on Earth because these are a very violent, violent people.
Orson : You mean they have wars?
Mork : Oh no, worse than that. Violence is part of their everyday lives. First of all, they slash prices, they drown their sorrows, they punch buttons and they kill time. I’m not even gonna tell you what they do to eggs.
Orson : I had no idea they were so vicious.
Mork : Oh, not only that, they blow up photographs, they hang plants, and I heard one guy telling another guy, “Hey man, you can crash at my place.” And even when they’re finished having a fight and they want to make up, they threaten to bury the hatchet!
Orson : What makes them so violent?
Mork : I don’t know. I think it starts when a baby is born. The first thing a doctor does is hit it. They don’t stand a chance, your immenseness.
Shazbot, somebody doesn’t know who Mork from Ork is
Makes sense. It’s almost completely dropped out of the zeitgeist. It doesn’t get referenced much in pop culture at all anymore. My wife has a 22 year old son and I asked him if he knew what it was and he had no fucking idea. He’s a pop culture literate guy too, even when it comes to stuff from the 70s-90s
it actually didn’t run very long, but was an absolute smash for a couple of seasons… maybe Robin’s later work just overshadowed it… you’re right though, it’s strange that it hasn’t really made it into the phenomenon of exploring 70s culture much… you have to search for it at the moment… maybe a hip meme will suddenly mainstream it…
You make a good point about his later work overshadowing it. He went on to do some BIG things after that for sure. Pam Dawber… not so much. Just imagine being in that shadow as he blew up after that.
This all just reminds me how much I miss him 😞
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