The CW Fall Premiere Dates The CW has announced its fall 2019 television season premiere dates, including the launch of two new series “Batwoman” and “Nancy Drew,” as well as the final season premieres for “Arrow” and “Supernatural.” You can check out the entire list below. Wednesday, Oct. 2 8 p.m.:iHeart Radio Music Festival night one Thursday, Oct. 3 8 p.m.: iHeartRadio Music Festival night two Sunday, Oct. 6 8 p.m.: Batwoman 9 p.m.: Supergirl Monday, Oct. 7 8 p.m.: All American Tuesday, Oct. 8 8 p.m.: The Flash Wednesday, Oct. 9 8 p.m.: Riverdale 9 p.m.: Nancy Drew Thursday, Oct. 10 8 p.m.: Supernatural 9 p.m.: Legacies Friday, Oct. 11 8 p.m.: Charmed 9 p.m.: Dynasty Tuesday, Oct. 15 9 p.m.: Arrow Monday, Oct. 21 9 p.m.: Black Lightning Link
NBC’s Fall Premiere Dates for The Good Place and More NBC has set the premiere dates for all their Fall shows, including the final season of The Good Place. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 8-10 p.m. – The Voice 10 p.m. – Bluff City Law TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 8 p.m. – The Voice 9 p.m. – This Is Us 10 p.m. – New Amsterdam WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 8 p.m. – Chicago Med 9 p.m. – Chicago Fire 10 p.m. – Chicago P.D. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 8 p.m. – Superstore 8:30 p.m. – Perfect Harmony 9 p.m. – The Good Place 9:30 p.m. – Sunnyside 10 p.m. – Law & Order: SVU FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 8 p.m. – Bluff City Law (one-ff repeat) 9-11 p.m. – Dateline NBC FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 8 p.m. – The Blacklist Link
So they're keeping Legacies and The Good Place In The Same Spot. So I could only watch one live. Ugh.
You actually watch your shows when they originally air live? I don't think I've done that since the 2000's. It's just way more convenient to watch my shows on my own time later in the week.
It is funny and they manage to throw in social commentary every once and a while without being preachy or cringy.
Not all of them. But at nights be the times I mostly have free time. I'm there so why not. Also it helps in case people wind up spoiling something. lol.
There was a rumor a couple months back or so that the upcoming season 3 will be the last season. The rumor came from the same site that correctly put out rumor that "Arrow" & other cw show next seasons would be their last.
Yeah, this news was announced back on April 24th: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/l...enewed-as-cw-avoids-any-cancellations-1204393 IMO because the ratings for The CW's shows are so low, they decided to just renew everything instead instead of giving the effort & putting up the money to launch new shows that are just gonna end up getting the same ratings. I saw someone bring up a great point that The CW doesn't really care about ratings. They make a lot of good money selling their shows to Netflix & international networks. Having multiple shows, each with over 100 episodes in the bank is printing money for them in this streaming age. Speaking of which, last month it was announced that The CW's deal with Netflix has ended & it won't be renewed: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/l...e-cw-shows-streaming-deal-not-renewed-1211021 Looks like WarnerMedia & CBS want keep these CW shows for their own streaming services.
Netflix is seeing that everyone that helped them grow wants to now become their competition. They're going to need original content to stay on top. Add this to another reason why they should of kept The Innocents even though they themselves have yet to announce it's cancellation. And should've picked up some fan favorite cancelled shows from other networks. And just go the CW way and as we have pointed out just let these shows grow. They're having big competition now.