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Showing posts with label Edith Keeler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edith Keeler. Show all posts

Monday, July 13, 2015

Sexy Spotlight: Joan Collins - Edith Keeler

British actress Joan Collins holds a special place in pop culture history.  On the primetime TV soap, Dynasty, Collins played Alexis Carrington - the wealthy European socialite who smoothly put the mega rich in elegant bitch. During the 1980's, she served as a true icon of the materialistic oriented decade.  Before mixing it up in nighttime soap opera, Collins played none other than Captain Kirk's lost love - a romance denied to him by the cruel hand of fate and time.


In writer Harlan Ellison's episode, City On The Edge Of Forever, Collins plays social worker Edith Keeler, as a passionate intellectual. She has an unwavering charitable bent to help save the poor, marginalized and downtrodden, and to lift them out of the ghetto.  However, her time as a beneficent angel on Earth is sorely limited - it has to be, or the proper timeline won't be sustained.  A fateful and ultimately fatal incident must play out, or history will be forever and detrimentally changed.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Most Important Women of the Star Trek Universe

Gene Roddenberry's cosmic universe is populated by strange, new life forms - creatures and beings so advanced, so ultra complex in their biology that even Spock could only utter, "Fascinating" - without actually admiting he didnt' have a clue as to what Kirk's Enterprise had encountered.

Along the way, Captain Kirk's Enterprise, Picard's Enterprise, Sisko's DS9, Defiant and Captain Janeway's Starship Voyager engaged many unforgettable aliens.  Among them were some very sexy and memorable ladies.

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Friday, March 7, 2014

City On The Edge Of Forever To Become IDW Comic Book

One of the most popular Star Trek episodes - and included in Star Trek Sex - is City On The Edge of Forever by Harlan Ellison and guest starring Joan Collins as Edith Keeler.  Now, IDW Comics, is bringing Ellison's original teleplay version to life in a comic book.