All 32 DC TV shows ranked from worst to best

From Batman to Superman and Lois, DC TV has been a staple of our lives for decades, But which of the many DC shows is the very best?
The Flash -- "When Harry Met Harry..." -- Image Number: FLA406b_0300b.jpg -- Pictured: Grant Gustin as The Flash -- Photo: Katie Yu/The CW -- © 2017 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved.
The Flash -- "When Harry Met Harry..." -- Image Number: FLA406b_0300b.jpg -- Pictured: Grant Gustin as The Flash -- Photo: Katie Yu/The CW -- © 2017 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved. /
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Stargirl, DC TV
DC's Stargirl -- "S.T.R.I.P.E." -- Image Number: STG102_0001r.jpg -- Pictured: Brec Bassinger as Courtney/Stargirl -- Photo: The CW -- © 2020 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved. /

2. DC's Stargirl (2019 - 2022)

DC's Stargirl was an absolute delight. It understood the classic requirements for a superhero show, offering up a healthy balance of fun, family drama, and plenty of heroics. It was also a bit of a surprise for so many people.

The series was created for the DC Universe streaming service but after that platform was discontinued, it found itself on The CW for two more seasons. To say it was perfectly at home there would be an understatement; for it brought its high quality with it and stood out among a huge line-up of DC TV shows.

That's the thing with Stargirl, it was one of the most aesthetically-pleasing shows of its era. The visuals were nostalgic (modelled after the Golden Age of comic books) and its production values were insanely high. The benefit of starting its life on streaming, yes, but it never lost that quality throughout all of its three seasons, and that made it one heck of an immersive watch. It also happens to feature some of the greatest fight choreography in the history of the genre.

DC's Stargirl ended before its time due to The CW's sale to Nexstar, and yet it ended on an incredibly satisfying note. The perfect live-action comic book trilogy, its three seasons are so strong that it's virtually impossible to pick out the best one, and Brec Bassinger is so darn endearing as Courtney Whitmore that her journey to reforming the Justice Society of America is one that you watch with a huge smile on your face every single time.