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If you have a choice to marry a Star Trek character, who would it be? Why?

Probably :Cassidy Yates, followed byRo Lauren, followed by bothAndending happily withAndStrangely enough, most of my friends can’t tell why I choose these characters.But all of them are smart, intelligent, (there is a difference!), have a sensual side that they turn off and on like a switch, and could never be relegated to “eye candy”. Each of them can be left unsupervised and rarely in need of rescue, and show all the traits I prefer in women including loyalty, perseverance, and good old fashioned guts.You marry for love, I found I need most of these traits to “fall in love.”Peace.

If you could marry any movie character, who would you marry?

Ooh difficult. It'd be between Taran from The Black Cauldron, Dustan from The Prince of Persia, Percy from Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief, Ron from Harry Potter, Klause from A Series of Unfortunate Events, Jake from Avatar, Bobby from X-Men, John from The Lake House, Neville from Harry Potter and Carlos from Resident Evil Apocalypse.
Too many to choose from so I'll have to dedicate myself to rotaring a week with each of them.. It's okay, I'm not a slag or anything, I just have a lot of love to give. Really :-D

Can anyone tell me why the character Steve from Married... with Children was gone...?

Steve Rhoades

Steve Bartholomew Rhoades (David Garrison) is Marcy's first husband. He is a banker who was actually at a lower position than Marcy at the city bank but was not fazed by it. When Marcy moved up to a high position at another bank, he received her job. Steve sees himself as a better person than the Bundy family but over time becomes more like them, and indeed it is generally Al to whom Steve turns when in need of male bonding. Steve was written out of the show in the middle of the fourth season; Garrison had decided he no longer wanted to be tied down to a weekly television series, preferring to avoid being typecast into one role, and to be able to devote more time to his first love: stage acting. He reached an agreement with Fox to buy out the remainder of his contract. In preparation for his departure, in the final episode shot (though confusingly, not the final episode aired) in which he was a regular, we see Steve becoming disenchanted with his and Marcy's yuppie lifestyle and taking an increasing interest in nature and in becoming an outdoorsman (a real-life interest of Garrison's). He then disappears, with it being explained that he has left Marcy to become a forest ranger at Yosemite National Park. During later seasons, Garrison would reprise the Steve Rhoades character on four occasions, returning to guest star in individual episodes (Steve having pursued whole other careers in the meantime), as he eventually returns to professional life to become the Dean of the college Bud is attending. This episode was to be the pilot of a spin-off series that never happened.

Did any character from Friends get married in real life?

None of the actors playing the six main characters married each other in real life. However Matt LeBlanc went on to play Joey in the spinoff of the same name where he met his partner Alex Anders. However they split up after around 9 or 10 years in 2015.However two of the cast members did marry guest stars who appeared:Jennifer Aniston was married from 2000-2005 to Brad Pitt who played Will in The one with the RumourCourteney Cox was married to David Arquette, who played Malcolm a stalker obsessed with Ursula, from 1999 to 2013.

Which daytime soap opera character has been married the most number of times?

Erica Kane - All My Children:
Jeff Martin (1971 to 1974; divorced)
Philip Brent (1976; divorced)
Tom Cudahy (1981; annulled)
Adam Chandler (1984 to 1993; divorced)
Mike Roy (1987; invalid)
Travis Montgomery (1988; invalid)
Travis Montgomery (1991; invalid)
Adam Chandler (1993; vow renewal)
Dimitri Marick (1994 to 1995; divorced)
Dimitri Marick (1996 to 1999; divorced)
Jackson Montgomery) (Married: May 24th, 2005; Divorced: Aug 16th, 2007)

Why didn't any of the characters on the Andy Griffith show ever marry?

Well let's go down the list and see what happened.Andy and Helen married on the first episode of Mayberry RFD.Barney and Thelma Lou married in the reunion movie, Return to Mayberry.Thelma Lou married a man named George Whitfield in 1965 after she moved away when Barney left the series. The marriage lasted a year.Aunt Bee almost got married two or three times, but ultimately she preferred to care for Andy and Opie and, on Mayberry RFD, Sam Jones and his son Mike.Floyd the barber is a widower who has a son and daughter. He chose not to remarry.Gomer joined the army (and his own show). He was engaged at least once (by mistake) on Gomer Pyle, USMC.Otis the drunk was married.Goober was the goofy guy that nobody really wanted to date, much less marry.In the real world of the show, Andy marrying Helen would have completely changed what was ultimately the main focus of the show: a widower and his son. Mayberry RFD even continued this focus with Sam and Mike. Besides, the show had solid ratings and didn't need to change anything to get people to watch. With Andy single, Barney needed to be single as well to keep them on an even footing for double dating and such. Once the show was over, they let Andy settle down to give his replacement show an initial boost. Poor Barney had to wait for a reunion movie.

Why can't stars stay married?

too much publicity !

Hollywood Story mobile game - Can my character marry twice?

I've heard that a character (aka "star") can get divorced, so that isn't really the question. The problem for me is sort of funny and a little sad. My star was dating the model Luke from the karaoke bar and got to the point of engagement. Then I got a game quest from Amber: Fill your dating meter until you're engaged! I'm like, WTH? She's already engaged! Fine, my star then dated Luke until he proposed, and the timer started going for the wedding (it's tomorrow, btw).

The quest didn't end or complete, and there's no way to pay diamonds to skip it. Ugh. My star dated the Marine, Lance, and at the point of engagement, the quest completed successfully. So now I'm stuck with the follow-up quest to fill the meter to a marriage proposal, all the while my star is set to marry Luke tomorrow!

So basically, after she's married, my question is can she also marry Lance and be a polygamist (?), or does she have to divorce Luke? I'd rather not go through all that nonsense, not to mention it'll take several days I'm sure for the love meter to get to the point of divorce, and otherwise, the quest will never go away. Pffffttt.

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