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I'm not a lawyer, but I'm pretty sure that you can file for divorce in cases of abandonment. Even if you can't locate the person. I don't think you actually need to serve the person with divorce papers in such a case. Like I said, I'm not a lawyer, so anyone feel free to correct me.

"Back in May 2015, Syfy locked heads with Steven Spielberg’s Amblin TV to
start getting the sci-fi classic on screen. Now, in a move that totally screams “it’s a brave new world!,” Syfy has tapped two white dudes to get the job done."

I've seen it. It may sound better, but it wasn't. Nimoy was his usual awesomeness though.

Oh, you're one of those

I think it had more to do with word of mouth. I'd read some reviews which were uniformly negative and still went to see it. I've never not seen a movie because critics didn't like it. But, then again, maybe that's just me…

I stopped taking Rotten Tomatoes seriously when The Phantom Menace got a 50% rating.

Has anyone ever attempted the roommate switch? I'm… asking for a friend.

Actually, this isn't quite true. Redshirts were more likely to die, but only if they were security redshirts.

Kirk lost about 60 crew members, while Picard got at least 70 people killed, although it's probably much more than this. And I'm not gonna even bother counting all the alternate realities where the Enterprise-D got blowed up real good.

Well, after what happened to Picard in Generations, I guess it would be very traumatic to get your ass handed to you by an elderly man. That's gotta hurt. And then, having to go find another elderly man to beat up the first old man ain't something you can recover from anytime soon. When Picard saw those Borg walking

Dune-buggy Picard? I stand corrected. Worstest. Picard. Ever.

Ugh. Action Picard? Worst. Picard. Ever. Don't you think it's completely out of character from TNG Picard? Seeing a tea-totting senior citizen who preferred diplomacy to violence transform into a shoot-'em-up, take-no-prisoners, revenge-obsessed man of action was just about the funniest thing I've ever seen. Picard

I was referring to the Kobayashi Maru test from Wrath of Khan. But, yeah, your point's well taken. Spock trumped Kirk there.

"Did that. And the devil, for good measure.

After reading the comments, many people seem to prefer Sisko because—to paraphrase—he "kicks ass." Personally, when Sisko stares down god, beats the no-win scenario, and beds a bevy of alien hotties, I'll consider it. Till then, Kirk was the first and is still the best. The rest for me, from best to worst, would go

Which Picard, though? Early TNG Picard? Later TNG Picard? Or film Picard? There are three different Picards, with film Picard being the absolute worst. Personally, I still kinda prefer crabby kid-hating at-least-trying-to-pretend-that-Picard-is-kinda-sorta-French early Picard over later Picard. A tea-totting,

Man of Steel was the worst thing I've ever seen. I won't even dignify that atrocity as a "film." There, I said it. Come at me, bro…

Yeah. It looked to me like he was shot through the right-side cheek. If Reid was turning, it shouldn't have done anything to stop that. The fact that the others were questioning whether he was turning or whether he was murdered makes no sense to me, because everybody at this point knows that the only thing that'll

Only one? Hopefully, Strand will wipe out this ship of fools on the Mexican border and head south with his boyfriend, mercifully putting these idiots out of our misery. Anyway, Temer los Muertos Vivientes doesn't sound like a half-bad idea…

The problem is if Reid was turning, shooting him in the face wouldn't have prevented him becoming a zombie. Since the characters know that you can't put down a zombie unless you shoot it in the head, there should be no question that Reid wasn't turning. I don't know how much the writers on this show bother to think