In this article the author comments on two articles titled "The Modal Ontological Argument," by R. Kane and "Necessary Beings," by Thomas V. Morris, which were published in the 1984 and 1985 issues of the journal, respectively. He appreciates Morris on his distinguishing between logical possibility in the broad and in the narrow sense. According to the author, both these reports of the argument's well-being seem to be exaggerated.