Out of 26 episodes, he appeared in 2. That makes him a pseudo-regular?Actually, Kevin Riley WAS a pseudo regular through the first 13 episodes of Star Trek (aka TOS) season one. The analogy doesn't quite hold up. Now, if you used Lt. Bailey from The Corbomite Manuever...![]()
Out of 26 episodes, he appeared in 2. That makes him a pseudo-regular?Actually, Kevin Riley WAS a pseudo regular through the first 13 episodes of Star Trek (aka TOS) season one. The analogy doesn't quite hold up. Now, if you used Lt. Bailey from The Corbomite Manuever...![]()
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I thought he had four - but right now, it is true I can only recall The Naked Time and Conscience of the King where 'Kevin C. Riley' appeared - but still, more than a 'one off'![]()
Trooper wasn't even in the story for the original and 1st rewrite.
I don' even understand the statement. Original what? Outline? First draft script?Trooper wasn't even in the story for the original and 1st rewrite.
And so what?
The guys over at Phase II should let HE make his version of City.![]()
Ellison would never let his work be made into a freely distributed fan film. He'd want to get paid for his work.
I remember his ranting nonsense on the early days of the Sci-Fi Channel when they actually gave that old fool a forum to monologue from.
I read the whole essay.. all 30,000 words of it. I think Harlan missed his life calling as a comedy writer.
Ever drive by a car crash or watch Sarah Palin give an interview?? It's kinda like that.I read the whole essay.. all 30,000 words of it. I think Harlan missed his life calling as a comedy writer.
Bored or was it a dare to read it all?
I read the whole essay.. all 30,000 words of it. I think Harlan missed his life calling as a comedy writer.
Bored or was it a dare to read it all?
I remember his ranting nonsense on the early days of the Sci-Fi Channel when they actually gave that old fool a forum to monologue from.
He was actually very sharp and entertaining. Which of course set him apart from anything else on Sci-Fi at the time, and most of it since.
Ever drive by a car crash or watch Sarah Palin give an interview?? It's kinda like that.I read the whole essay.. all 30,000 words of it. I think Harlan missed his life calling as a comedy writer.
Bored or was it a dare to read it all?
I remember his ranting nonsense on the early days of the Sci-Fi Channel when they actually gave that old fool a forum to monologue from.
He was actually very sharp and entertaining. Which of course set him apart from anything else on Sci-Fi at the time, and most of it since.
Doubtless he went right over the heads of most of their target audience, the folks that were presumed to eat up all that "Mysteries From Beyond The Other Dominion" nonsense. Franklin Ruehl - now there was a nutcase.
Ruehl at least was entertaining like a circus clown. Not a bitter angry broken down old man.
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