Twelve years, ten series (nine of them produced by Greg Berlanti, although 
only six of them are technically the "Arrowverse," but they're all based on 
DC comics), 817 total episodes (although the 20-ep first season of 
"Supergirl" was on CBS--fourth among franchises after "Law and Order," 
"JAG"/"NCIS" and "CSI")--the last episode of "Superman and Lois" aired 
Monday night on the C-Dub and an era came to a close (followed 
appropriately by an episode of the "Trivial Pursuit" game show, a symbol of 
the unscripted and sports-heavy Nexstar CW)--more stats here and a spoiler 
of the ending of "Superman and Lois":

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/superman-lois-series-finale-the-cw-dc-shows-by-the-numbers-1236076383/#recipient_hashed=04cc8432e89af1614e2b95d666f830a827568c45d7e9abbbd46ed84bf99ddfc7&recipient_salt=f8f1afe78c2d990c75c3121d1fa116315cbb1eda09b65c89df333468970da653&utm_medium=email&utm_source=exacttarget&utm_campaign=Live%20Feed%20Alerts&utm_content=570422_12-03-2024&utm_term=9393619

"All-American" is the last domestic-made scripted series on the C-Dub, as 
they've gone to overseas pickups and co-productions--the DC TV universe has 
seemed to move to HBO and Max, to the chagrin to some who feel that HBO's 
reputation for quality is being hurt by comic book series like "The 
Penguin" (and other IP shows like "The Last of Us," the new "Dune" series 
and yes, the "Game of Thrones" franchise).

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