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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The many woes of [=LexCorp=] in the interim since "Injustice for All". When your CEO and Founder loses his VillainWithGoodPublicity protection and gets exposed as a CorruptCorporateExecutive who sold weapons to terrorists (to say nothing of his crimes since as a renegade mad scientist), it ''will'' be a problem for a company and its shareholders. Mercy's been trying her best to hold the business together and distance itself from Lex's crimes (which ''isn't'' easy considering how intertwined said crimes were with [=LexCorp=]'s business operations). Despite her past loyalty to Lex, Mercy also isn't obsessed with Superman like her boss and thus has no problems dismantling his anti-Superman research projects to reclaim badly needed resources and finances.
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Changed line(s) 83 (click to see context) from:
* ShipTease: Lex drops a strong hint that he and Mercy were lovers.
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* ShipTease: Lex drops a strong hint that he and Mercy were lovers.lovers
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The many woes of [=LexCorp=] in the interim since "Injustice for All". When your CEO and Founder loses his VillainWithGoodPublicity protection and gets exposed as a CorruptCorporateExecutive who sold weapons to terrorists (to say nothing of his crimes since as a renegade mad scientist), it ''will'' be a problem for a company and its shareholders. Mercy's been trying her best to hold the business together and distance itself from Lex's crimes (which ''isn't'' easy considering how intertwined said crimes were with [=LexCorp=]'s business operations). Despite her past loyalty to Lex, Mercy also isn't obsessed with Superman like her boss and thus has no problems dismantling his anti-Superman research projects to reclaim badly needed resources and finances.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The many woes of [=LexCorp=] in the interim since "Injustice for All". When your CEO and Founder loses his VillainWithGoodPublicity protection and gets exposed as a CorruptCorporateExecutive who sold weapons to terrorists (to say nothing of his crimes since as a renegade mad scientist), it ''will'' be a problem for a company and its shareholders. Mercy's been trying her best to hold the business together and distance itself from Lex's crimes (which ''isn't'' easy considering how intertwined said crimes were with [=LexCorp=]'s business operations). Despite her past loyalty to Lex, Mercy also isn't obsessed with Superman like her boss and thus has no problems dismantling his anti-Superman research projects to reclaim badly needed resources and finances.
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* WhateverHappenedToTheMouse: This episode finally follows up on, and resolves, a dangling loose end from "Injustice for All": What happened to [=LexCorp=] and Mercy after Luthor's downfall?