Is it my imagination, or does the CW run more science fiction/fantasy than 
SyFy at this point?  (For that matter, I can't even remember the last time 
I watched SyFy...possibly the Warehouse 13 finale...?)

Supergirl will thrive in the CW Berlantiverse, although it sucks to see 
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend moved to the Friday Night Death Slot; I haven't watched 
it myself, but I've heard good things (and I've thoroughly enjoyed some of 
the songs I've seen on YouTube).  I'd say maybe it's time for the CW to 
expand to a 6th night, but I know that would disrupt a lot of local 
baseball packages.

On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 1:58:20 PM UTC-4, Bob Jersey wrote:
>
>
> From Variety 
> <http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/supergirl-the-flash-cw-fall-2016-schedule-1201778575/>
>  
> (link), all times east/west:
>
> Monday
> 8:00     Supergirl (relocated from CBS)
> 9:00     Jane the Virgin
> Tuesday
> 8:00     The Flash
> 9:00     NO TOMORROW
> Rom-com with a character convinced the apocalypse is coming.
> Wednesday
> 8:00     Arrow
> 9:00     FREQUENCY
> Redux of the 2000 film where a New York cop 20 years in the past 
> communicates seemingly through a ham radio with his daughter in the present.
> Thursday
> 8:00     DC's Legends of Tomorrow
> 9:00     Supernatural (new night)
> Friday
> 8:00     Vampire Diaries
> 9:00     Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (new night)
>
> B
>
>

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