I'm not sure where your "Superman and Lois" info came from, but it's 
incorrect - it doesn't follow "Lois & Clark", but rather this is the Lois & 
Clark we've been introduced to on "Supergirl".  Last season they got 
preggers and hid out on Argo, only returning to Earth during last season's 
Crisis crossover. Pre-crisis, they had one child, however post-Crisis, they 
have 2.

On Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 6:05:08 PM UTC-4, Mark Jeffries wrote:
>
> Dare to Defy indeed:  C-Dub has decided to make January their official 
> reopening for the year.  Outside of the final five episodes of 
> "Supernatural" (the last remaining WB series to carry over to the then-new 
> network), the fall lineup will be the overseas pickups that they usually 
> run in the summer, along with some acquisitions of streaming shows and 
> whatever reality series will be able to go into production in time.  Come 
> January, it's a very familiar lineup for the perennial fifth-place net (who 
> depends more on social media and streaming figures than Nielsens), with 
> both of the new shows having familiar titles.  This is as listed by ew.com, 
> new shows in all caps:
>
> MONDAY
>
> 8:00-9:00PM All American
>
> 9:00-10:00PM Black Lightning
>
> TUESDAY
>
> 8:00-9:00PM The Flash
>
> 9:00-10:00PM SUPERMAN & LOIS--See what I mean by familiar?  It's 
> the fourth live-action series for the Man of Steel (after "The Adventures 
> of Superman," "Lois and Clark" and "Smallville"), Following continuity from 
> "Lois and Clark," Clark Kent and Lois Lane will be married (we don't know 
> if the Kryptonian baby discovered in the series finale will be carried 
> over) and will explore the challenges of being married to an alien who is 
> faster than a speeding bullet, etc.  It's part of the DC-Greg Berlanti 
> "Arrowverse" and with "Batwoman" will be the focus of the next Arrowverse 
> crossover (although it will not be the multi-show spectacular last season's 
> "Crisis on Infinite Earths" was).  Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch 
> play the title characters, as they already have on the Arrowverse shows 
> (Hoechlin most prominently on "Supergirl").  From Warners, of course.
>
> WEDNESDAY
>
> 8:00-9:00PM Riverdale
>
> 9:00-10:00PM Nancy Drew
>
> THURSDAY
>
> 8:00-9:00PM WALKER--As in "Texas Ranger."  Twenty years after the 
> contemporary Western series went off the air on CBS, it's a reboot starring 
> Jared Padalecki from "Supernatural" (the C-Dub loves continuity) as the 
> butt-kicking Texas Ranger originally played by Chuck Norris.  For this 
> version he's been given a female partner and an extended family, including 
> a gay brother.  (The wife he married near the end of the original series 
> seems to be gone--he still has kids by the marriage, now teenagers.)  CBS 
> is producing, original co-producer Sony is not involved.
>
> 9:00-10:00PM Legacies
>
> FRIDAY
>
> 8:00-9:00PM Penn & Teller:  Fool Us (New Night)
>
> 9:00-9:30PM Whose Line is It Anyway? (New Night)
>
> 9:30-10:00PM Whose Line is It Anyway? (New Night)
> The summer unscripted stand-bys get a first-run airing in cold weather.  I 
> assume that the shows were already shot for airing this summer and will 
> just be held six more months--and I assume that "Masters of Illusion" will 
> be around this summer and is already in the can, along with the overseas 
> shows.
>
> SUNDAY
>
> 8:00-9:00PM Batwoman
>
> 9:00-10:00PM Charmed (New Night)
>
> "Katy Keene" is on the bubble, but being Berlanti and the only other 
> Archie Comics series, it will probably get renewed.
>
> Who knows who's next?
>

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