The network that doesn't need no stinkin' Nielsens when it has social media 
love and Netflix deals (and Netflix isn't renewing, the new shows will be 
individually shopped, probably either on CBS All Access or the new 
WarnerMedia streamer) still has six nights of prime time (along with 
Saturday mornings farmed out to 4Kids and Springer reruns in daytime and 
it's pretty much what you expect from the C-Dub, except that the 
critically-acclaimed shows are both gone of their own accord (that would be 
"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" and "Jane the Virgin").  The lineup from the Wrap, 
with new shows in caps:

SUNDAY
8-9 p.m. — “BATWOMAN”--Ruby Rose is Bruce Wayne's niece Kate Kane (Easter 
egg, DC geeks), who is picking up the cudgel for her cousin while he has 
mysteriously disappeared from Gotham City.  And oh yes--she likes the 
girls.  Greg Berlanti's Arrowverse continues apace.  All CW scripted shows 
are in-house CBS and Warners.
9-10 p.m. — “Supergirl”

MONDAY
8-9 p.m. — “All American” (new night)
9-10 p.m. — “Black Lightning”

TUESDAY
8-9 p.m. — “The Flash”
9-10 p.m. — “Arrow” (new night)

WEDNESDAY
8-9 p.m. — “Riverdale”
9-10 p.m. — “NANCY DREW”--The plucky girl detective hasn't been on TV since 
Pamela Sue Martin played her on ABC in the late 70s (and got fired from 
"The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" because the network wanted to pander 
to Shaun Cassidy fans).  This incarnation from "Gossip Girl" creators Josh 
Schwartz and Stephanie Savage is going to be a lot like "Riverdale," as in 
dark, dark, dark (as Edward Stratemeyer, the original "Carolyn Keene," 
spins in his grave).  Our Nancy is going to take time off from sleuthing to 
go to college, but after her mother dies and she witnesses the death of a 
fellow student, she's back on the case.  Kennedy McMann is Nancy and Scott 
Wolf is her father Carson.  Martin is playing in the pilot a character 
named Harriet Grosset (there's an Easter egg for you).  In-house on the CBS 
side.

THURSDAY
8-9 p.m. — “Supernatural”--The one constant in the C-Dub's history (the 
show started on The WB) is finally coming to an end this season.
9-10 p.m. —  “Legacies”

FRIDAY
8-9 p.m. — “Charmed” (new night)
9-10 p.m. — “Dynasty”

One mid-season show (it may even show up next summer, as the net wants to 
expand their summer schedule beyond the magic shows, "Whose Line" and 
overseas pickups of recent years):

'KATY KEENE"--An obscure Archie Comics character is the focus of what's 
described as a spinoff of "Riverdale" (with Josie of the Pussycats as 
played by Ashleigh Murray carrying over from the parent, in the same 
universe as "Riverdale" and "Sabrina's Chilling Adventures").  C-Dub fave 
Lucy Hale plays apprentice fashionista Katy, hanging in New York with Josie 
and her buds and trying to get a foothold in the fashion industry.  Josie's 
trying to make it in music and hooks up with the sinister Alexander Cabot 
and his twin sister Alexandra (the heavies from the Josie comic books and 
the "Josie and the Pussycats" animated series).  There's also a subplot 
involving something sounding like Andy Warhol's Factory, which makes this 
not your mother's Archie Comics.  Like the other shows, Berlanti and Archie 
Comics chief Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa are the main forces.  In-house from CBS 
and Warners.

And that's all for another year or until the television networks as we know 
them cease to exist.

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