Ep 3. Mork in Never-Never Land
- Not Rated
- November 20, 1980
- 24 min
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7.4 (97)
In Mork and Mindy season 3 episode 3, titled "Mork in Never-Never Land," Mork's eccentric behavior lands him in trouble at his job at the New York Deli. After overhearing a group of children talking about a magical world called Never-Never Land, Mork becomes convinced that it's real and decides to visit it.
Mindy is initially skeptical about Mork's plans, but ultimately agrees to help him find a way to reach Never-Never Land. They end up using a toy airplane to fly there, and are greeted by a group of child-like beings called the Never-Never People.
Mork is fascinated by the whimsical nature of the Never-Never People's world, but quickly realizes that it comes at a cost. The inhabitants of Never-Never Land are so focused on having fun that they have no sense of responsibility or accountability. Mork's attempts to introduce the concept of consequences are met with resistance, and he soon finds himself at odds with the Never-Never People's leader, Peter.
Meanwhile, back on Earth, Mindy is struggling to find a way to bring Mork back before he gets into any more trouble. She turns to an unlikely ally in Exidor, who claims to have a psychic connection with Mork. With Exidor's help, Mindy is able to track down Mork and convince him to return to reality.
"Mork in Never-Never Land" is a lighthearted episode that explores the dangers of living solely in the moment. Through Mork's interactions with the Never-Never People, the show highlights the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions and making thoughtful decisions. Fans of the series will enjoy seeing Mork's zany antics in a new and fantastical setting.