George is the macho creep who hits on and manhandles Mindy when she and Mork visit The Eatery, where he hangs out, and ends up in a one sided vendetta with Mork when the Orkan unintentionally humiliates him, in Mork's Greatest Hit. He is played by Brion James.
About George[]
George is effectively a handsy creep, who can't take no for an answer. On seeing Mindy enter The Eatery diner with Mork, he declares her a 'fox' and Mork 'her handicap'. Deciding he wants to dance with her, he walks over to their table, introduces himself, hands her a line, and asks her. When she politely but firmly declines, he won't accept it, and drags her out of her chair, getting his friend Rick to switch on some music, pulling her around the place. Mork, not realizing that Mindy is in trouble doesn't react, until Mindy calls for him to help her. However, his form of help is for him to cut in, and commence to dance with George himself. When George finally manages to push him off him, he tells Mork he better cut out the games, Mork takes the references to games literally and pushes at him tagging George as 'it'. Angered George tells Mork he better take that back and literal to the core, Mork does everything in reverse, the tag, the dance, right back to putting Mindy back in George's arms and sitting himself down again.
Now anxious and getting angry with Mork, Mindy manages to pull away from George, only for him to tell her to 'relax' and roughly pull her back to him, telling her not to 'cop out'. Mork takes that for another cue, and still assuming that this is all some kind of game, jumps up again thinking they're playing cops and robbers and presses his finger to the small of George's back making believe its a gun and in his best 'cop' voice forces George up against the wall. George thinking he really has a gun at his back does as he's told, and Mindy takes the opportunity with George's misapprehension to grab Mork and drag him out of the restaurant with her, while everyone laughs at George. When Marica the waitress, laughing, tells George what happened, and that there was never any gun, furious, he makes his feelings known about Mork's future by putting his fist through the seat of a wooden chair.
George, knowing that Mindy works at the Music Store, then begins to stalk her in an effort to get to Mork, hanging around 1619 Pine Street, forcing Mork to dress in disguise and 'create' a back way into the house, in an effort to avoid him. When Mindy tries to help him by organizing a boxing session with her father, Mork exhibits his power over time warps, but when Fred arrives Mork refuses to participate in the session when he realizes the infliction of pain is required. Mork is doing so because, as he explains to Mindy, in Orkan culture, nothing is more shameful and humiliating to an individual than to indulge in violence/cause physical pain against another, and essentially he doesn't understand why anyone would want to hurt another, and humiliates themselves in doing so. Which at least explains to her why he didn't understand what was going on with her and George, and why he didn't step in. Unfortunately for Mork, his continued avoidance, means George's harassment spreads to the wider McConnell family, with him invading the Music Store in his search for Mork, and it causes some questioning over where his avoidance is down to principle or cowardice. In order to prove, to Mindy in particular, that he is not afraid of George, Mork goes to The Eatery telling her he's going to face him and will make him humiliate himself, even if George has to tear off all of his limbs to do it.
When Mork arrives, George tries to goad him into fighting by pouring water over him repeatedly, the more he does however, the more Mork refuses to fight him, and the more those watching in The Eatery start to turn against George. Their increasing admiration for Mork's stance reaching it's zenith when Mindy arrives to try and stop it, and George punches Mork in the face. It is only when George grabs a hold of Mindy again, that Mork reacts...telling him he can't allow him to treat her that way, and sliding his suspenders down as he squares off with George, warning him that he'll only be humiliated, as he's way faster than George.
Using his time warp powers against George, he completely humiliates George, by moving faster than George can react to, soaking him with water, unbalancing him with his own momentum, and having him plow face first into a pie, until eventually George gives up, and at Mork's behest apologizes to Mindy for his behavior to her.