For the first time in The CW's history, the network has four returning and one newly-acquired anchor holding down its schedule every night at 8 p.m.: Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, and The Vampire Diaries. And in most instances on The CW's fall 2016 schedule — which you can see in full at the bottom of this post — those proven players are either followed by a new series or an acclaimed show that could use some help.

"We're very fortunate to head into our tenth season from a position of strength," Mark Pedowitz, president of The CW, said on a conference call with reporters on Thursday morning.

On Mondays, The CW is betting big on the Supergirl, which is relocating from CBS for Season 2. It's exactly the same night and timeslot the series aired on CBS; clearly The CW doesn't want to shake up the audience's routine too much with the network shift. "We have a rough idea of where they're heading for next season, which I'm not going to share at the moment," Pedowitz said of Supergirl, noting that little will change tonally with the series. "The fact that it's now moved to The CW where it should have been in the first place, I don't think it's going to have a major effect." Supergirl will kick off a female-heavy night as it's paired with Jane the Virgin, a critically adored show that really deserves many — many — more viewers.