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RIP Harlan Ellison

I watched the Star Trek Original Series episode that he wrote last night in his honor. As I did I wondered if there was a little spike in Netflix's records of the number watching that episode since he just died.

The episode is the one where they go back in time to the Depression and Joan Collins is in it and because they've changed history by going back they have to let Joan Collins die in order to set it right again. Yep, Harlan Ellison wrote that episode.
 
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I watched the Star Trek Original Series episode that he wrote last night in his honor. As I did I wondered if there was a little spike in Netflix's records of the number watching that episode since he just died.

The episode is the one where they go back in time to the Depression and Joan Collins is in it and because they've changed history by going back they have to let Joan Collins die in order to set it right again. Yep, Harlan Ellison wrote that episode.
Edith Keeler. Kirk loved her. Great episode. Didn’t even have to Google it.
 
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The only Star Trek episode I’ve seen in its entirety.
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I had the chance to see him once give a talk at the old Ohio Union when I was in grad school. He was actually almost pleasant.
 
That dude was something else. "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream." even his titles were out there. I didn't realize he wrote "A boy and his Dog." I saw that movie in a theater in in the U-District in Seattle around 1975. Definitely not for the kids.
 
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