I suppose not.This thread can be renamed: "The complete non-issue with Edith Keeler"
Au contraire, mon ami, this thread can be renamed, "how to pay Harlan Ellison several hundred thousand dollars and dog around for a script for a sequel!"
Can't blame me for trying can you?
For myself, I like Harlan, and if he can find a way to make a buck writing an Edith Keeler story to fit whatever new wrinkles this movie may create, then more power to him. I'm not seeing it as a great necessity, though.
Speaking as one who's already been there: Happy Birthday; it ain't the end of the world. And go ahead and round-file the card from AARP -- there'll be plenty more where that came from.Besides, it's my 50th birthday today and those graverobbers from the AARP sent me a card in the mail. Perhaps I should forward it to Hitler?
