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Objectively speaking, casting aside all personal biases and hopes for characters and storylines, pretty much all DC shows on the CW have gone into the dirt, their decline starting at about their third season if not earlier.
Despite being a big fan of the series and arrowverse overall when it started(members back in the day might recall the supreme enthusiasm we all shared), I must admit I haven't watched any of shows in the past year. I tried to, and simply couldn't. And that's really sad because I very much want to like these shows. I wanted them to succeed.
I think the CW format is the downfall. Long runnning, poorly planned seasons, with weak plots that is inadequately compensated by endless fillers, "new characters", pandering to shipping and representation*, and a strong focus on manufactured character drama, over the core of each show, which is well, about its titular superhero. This has been seen in each arrowverse show, where the main characters, none of them really had or needed "teams", have been all superceded by their "teams". Always Iris or Nia or somebody to the rescue, always their drama.
I get CW likes drama. Supernatural in its long 13 season milking is a prime example. But it annihilates shows. Each show on the CW starts with promise and end as unwatchable. The format ruined DCTV. I wish Supergirl, and the Flash, started on Netflix or something.
*About representation. It's not a bad thing, but done as the main focus, neglecting actual plot and structure, is terrible. I'm neurodivergent, asian and bisexual. Adding a character of any of those identities don't make me like a show any better. Fixing the **** plot will.