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Generally speaking, because of advertising costs and movie theaters getting part of the ticket revenue, a movie needs to earn at least twice its production budget in order to turn a profit (more than half if a lot of its ticket sales come from overseas).

It wouldn't make them transgender, but if they decided to lie about their gender identity, how would the movie theater know the difference?

It's not like there's an official transgender membership card, though. If you say that you identify as a woman, how can someone else prove you wrong?

Yeah, this show has a pretty fantastic memory about stuff like that (see also, Monty still being pissed at Murphy trying to kill Jasper way back in Episode 3).

Not even the Constantine flashback?

They did that at the end of Season 3, too, and look how that turned out.

Well, most of the stuff he does as Green Arrow is still super-illegal. If he revealed his identity to the public, he'd probably be arrested.

It would be utterly impractical, given the actors' availability, the fact that their characters live in different universes, and one of them is currently dead, but a scene with Moira Queen and Cat Grant would be pretty awesome.

Note that they DIDN'T think it would be survivable after 97 years; they thought they had another century to go before radiation levels would subside. They severely underestimated how much they'd adapted to excessive radiation.

Not a prison colony per se, but when they were trying to figure out how to make Nightblood, they mentioned that Becca originally developed it for deep space mining operations.

"I'd pick you first."

I'd put my money on Murphy and Emori having a kid. John Murphy as a dad just seems like too rich a possibility to pass up.

I believe they mentioned earlier this season that Nightblood was originally developed for deep space expeditions (which is probably foreshadowing for the prison ship at the end) so there could have been other people who knew the Nightblood recipe prior to Becca going down to Earth.

Schmoozing his way into a threesome is what he did the last time he and a small group of people were stranded somewhere indefinitely, so I'd buy it.

You know that Murphy's presence is gonna turn the Ark into an incompatible roommates sitcom in space, and I love it.

And their grand-daddy, The Princess Bride.

I've never seen a single episode of Baywatch, but I was interested in this movie solely because the Baywatching review/parody series is just that darn funny.

On the other hand, if Doomsday shows up on this show, they can have him kill Superman and actually have it stick.

I'd put even money on it.

Radiation resistance on this show seems to work on the premise that there's very little middle ground between "perfectly fine" and "covered in burns and/or coughing up blood".