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Just looking at the six main shows that comprise the Arrowverse, here is a ranking of the series based on overall quality.
6) Batwoman

Batwoman had too much working against it when it premiered as part of the Arrowverse. From the start, many Arrowverse fans rejected the series because of a backlash against star Ruby Rose. This caused it to end up as one of the least-watched of the franchise’s shows and eventually led to Rose leaving the series, and her character of Kate Kane being replaced by a new Batwoman in Ryan Wilder (Javica Leslie). Kane did return, but with a new actress, Wallis Day.
All this behind-the-scenes controversy is a big reason why Batwoman ranks as the worst of the Arrowverse shows because it completely overshadowed the actual on-screen storylines. Batwoman lasted three seasons and actually brought in some popular characters, including Lucas Fox and Renee Montoya, but it remains the most forgettable of the six Arrowverse shows.
5) Black Lightning

Black Lightning was a huge surprise success for the Arrowverse. The show did something that was unique from all the other franchise shows, and that was to present an older hero who had operated as a vigilante in the past but had since retired. This was also an interesting show because it was one that was separate from the Arrowverse, but was pulled into the franchise (similar to John Constantine, although he was moved into a team-based show).
Black Lightning ran for four seasons, but it wasn’t until the third season that it tied into the Arrowverse thanks to the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event. Jefferson Pierce is a high school principal who used to be Black Lightning. However, he is forced back into action when old enemies return, and he soon learns his children have also inherited his powers. It was a fantastic series and brought some much-needed inclusion into the Arrowverse, which was all the better for it.
4) Legends of Tomorrow

Legends of Tomorrow is a show that ranks as the most fun anyone will ever have watching the Arrowverse. The series is pure sci-fi action, and with the mismatched time-traveling crew, it never once takes itself seriously, even when the stakes are high, and the show offers up entertainment unlike anything else in the Arrowverse. It started with familiar characters in Atom, Sara Lance, Firestorm, Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Rip Hunter, Captain Cold, and Heat Wave.
However, as the show wore on, newcomers showed up, and it made stars out of people like Vixen, Steel, and more. It also brought in Matt Ryan to reprise his role as John Constantine, even though his previous solo series was not considered part of the Arrowverse. With seven seasons, Legends of Tomorrow remains a highlight of the Arrowverse from start to finish.











