These 2 New TV Shows Got Full Season Orders—Find Out What Else Is Sticking Around

Have your favorite new shows gotten a full season pickup yet? Find out!

By Sydney Bucksbaum Oct 21, 2014 7:34 PMTags
Jane the Virgin, The FlashThe CW

The CW is having one of its best fall seasons yet!

The network just gave full season orders to both of its two freshman shows, Arrow spinoff The Flash and telenovela comedy Jane the Virgin, E! News has confirmed. In case you're not the best with numbers, that means the CW is having a perfect season so far!

While we can't stop smiling over this news, the pickups aren't that big of a surprise, as The Flash debuted as the most-watched series premiere ever on the CW, with 6.1 million viewers, and was the network's highest-rated series premiere among adults 18-49 in more than five years (since The Vampire Diaries premiered in 2009). Meanwhile, Jane the Virgin has gotten rave reviews from pretty much everyone who's seen it (credit where it's due: Gina Rodriguez is a perfect human being).

"We have had a fantastic start to our season this year, with The Flash launching as our most-watched series premiere ever, and Jane the Virgin recognized as the best new show this season by critics across the country," Mark Pedowitz, president of The CW, said in a statement. "Over the past three seasons, we have made it our mission to grow and to broaden out our audience, and to keep raising the bar with the quality and impact of our new shows, and The Flash and Jane have both exceeded our expectations on all counts. I'm thrilled to announce full season orders for both of these terrific new series."  

So which other new, non-CW shows are also sticking around for full seasons?

Shonda Rhimes' newest hit show How to Get Away With Murder and ABC's comedy Black-ish were the first two new series to get full season orders this year. HTGAWM's first season will be a total of 15 episodes, and Black-ish will be 22 episodes.

Fox's hit Batman-prequel series Gotham also scored a full season order when the network ordered an additional six episodes, bringing the total up to 22 episodes for its freshman season.

Are you excited to get more of The Flash and Jane the Virgin? Are you still holding out hope for a different new show to get a full season order?

PHOTOS: What's the No. 1 new show this year?