The CW is the place to be if you're planning to watch DC Comics television shows. With the addition of Supergirl to their line-up, the network is now home to all the series set in the Berlanti-verse, a.k.a. DC series produced by Greg Berlanti. Heroes dominate the 8:00p.m. slot on four out of five weeknights: Supergirl has the mystery of the Kryptonian pod to explore, The Flash has to wrestle with the consequences of Barry altering the timeline, DC's Legends of Tomorrow has to operate in a world without the Time Masters, and Arrow, once again, has to look after rebuilding Star City. Besides the four night crossover event slated for December, we're excited to see a few specific plot points unfold in each series. Out list is below, but let us know what you're looking forward to the most in the comments.

Warning: Spoilers follow for past seasons of The Flash, Arrow, Supergirl, and Legends of Tomorrow, so just skip past any shows you don't want to know about!

The Flash Season 3

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Flashpoint!

When Barry traveled back in time and saved his mother's life at the end of Season 2, it more or less reversed everything Barry's done since the series started. The decision fundamentally altered the timeline. Part of Season 3 is about the repercussions with the television show's take on Flashpoint. The concept is based on a crossover event from DC Comics in which Barry found himself in an alternate timeline that's vastly different from the reality he knew. The Flashpoint arc won't last the entire season, but for as long as it's a factor, we'll see changes across the cast – some of which could prove to be rather amusing. 

Billionaire Cisco

During the Flashpoint event in the comics, Barry turned to Batman for assistance with repairing the timeline. Bruce Wayne isn't an option in the show, but it's possible Cisco will fill in as a replacement. This Cisco is the richest man in America, and running Ramon Industries. Carlos Valdes told us Cisco's "ostentatious" and "not afraid to flaunt his wealth." We can't wait to see what the new dynamic between this Cisco and Barry will be.

Bonus: Seeing Cisco explore his Vibe powers.

More John Wesley Shipp

Since Barry has 3 father figures, his actual father -- played by John Wesley Shipp -- hasn't had a ton of screen time on The Flash. Still, he has certainly made an impression. The Flashpoint change (it all keeps coming back to Flashpoint, doesn't it?) means we could get more of Shipp as Henry Allen. He could also potentially reprise his role as Earth-3's Jay Garrick. We'll take more Shipp any way we can get him.

Season 3 of The Flash premieres on October 4 at 8:00p.m. ET.

Arrow Season 5

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Mayor Oliver Queen

In the last four seasons of Arrow, we've seen Oliver Queen go from to having billionaire status to being working class, and from dark and brooding to carrying a little optimism. He reverts to his old ways sometimes, but for the most part, we've seen Oliver go through positive changes. However, any forward progress he makes as the Arrow in Star City seems to get canceled out. Now, he has a new opportunity as the city's mayor, and Oliver's finally at a stage in his life where he can handle the responsibility -- and maybe even make Star City better for longer than a few months.

No More Magic

Damien Darhk ruled Season 4 with his unique, magical abilities. The supernatural element played a heavy part in the story, but it weighed down the season. Oliver's physical prowess and skills with a bow weren't really a match for Darhk's powers. So, the magic is no more. Arrow executive producers have proclaimed Arrow will return to its roots next season with a more grounded villain that's a closer match for Ollie. Whew.

The End of Flashbacks

Well, it's almost the end. Season 5 will be the last season exploring Oliver's flashbacks. The writers have to get him to the point where he was found on Lian Yu so there's a little left to go but ... the end is nigh. The flashbacks haven't always been assets to the series, but with them coming to a conclusion soon, hopefully they will feel more relevant and enhance the current plot instead of detracting and distracting from the present.

Season 5 of Arrow premieres on October 5 at 8:00p.m. ET.

Supergirl Season 2

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National City in Vancouver

Kara Danvers still calls National City home, but since Supergirl has moved to The CW, production for the show has moved too – from Los Angeles to Vancouver. Will the skies still be blue and sunny? Beyond the superficial differences, what will change? We already know Calista Flockhart's Cat Grant will appear less (she's a recurring guest instead of a series regular), but I'm dying to see what the new status quo will be. Whatever alterations occur, I'm sure Supergirl's hair will remain perfectly curled.

The Musical Crossover

The Flash and Supergirl crossover last season was one of the most joyful hours of television in recent memory. Kara and Barry will cross paths at least a couple of times in the upcoming season, including a two-part musical crossover that will occur in both series. Oh, happy day! Given the musical talent in both casts, I'm clearing my schedule both nights to make sure I don't miss a second. It's slated for the back half of the season, and though the tunes will primarily be preexisting songs, they're hoping to compose at least one original ditty per episode.

Miss Martian

The most human moments on Supergirl have been the quiet interactions like Kara and Alex talking over takeout. While it's a delight to watch the sisters bond, I'd like to see Kara have a female friend beyond family. I'm hoping that will happen with the arrival of Miss Martian. Sharon Leal is portraying the first live-action version of the DC Comics character, and that's all we know about the character so far, but I hope she's a pal for Kara.

Season 2 of Supergirl premieres on October 10 at 8:00p.m. ET.

Legends of Tomorrow

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Rip Hunter Stepping Up

Rip Hunter's leadership abilities were, shall we say, questionable in the first season of Legends. He lied to his team repeatedly and made error after error. Has he learned his lesson? I want to see how the dynamics of the team have changed in Season 2. The team went through a lot in the first season, so they should be able to work together better and with less communication hurdles. Rip has to have matured and become more capable, right? Fingers crossed ...

Justice Society of America

The Season 1 finale introduced Hourman, and he's just one member of the Justice Society of America that will feature in the second season. Series executive producer Marc Guggenheim confirmed the roster will also include Stargirl, Obsidian, Commander Steel, Vixen, and Dr. Mid-Nite. It marks the first time we'll see an organized group of superheroes in the Berlanti-verse shows, and they'll be facing the new Legion of Doom. What.

White Canary

Sara Lance brought spit and sass to all of her interactions in Season 1, and that meant she played well off everyone in the cast. She also jumped into each new timeline with ease, and seemed to be the most comfortable of the Waverider crew with all of the timey-whimey shenanigans taking place. She could be relied on for humor, action, and brutal honesty. The loss of her sister no doubt had an effect, but I'm fully on board for the fun and antics she finds herself enjoying in Season 2.

Season 2 of Legends of Tomorrow premieres on October 13 at 8:00p.m. ET.