Bad Girls All-Stars, a raunchy reality show that’s been around for seven years. Lifetime cancelled Drop Dead Diva as it looked for “edgier fare,” but then brought the popular show back again, likely because the network doesn’t want to pass on those guaranteed audiences. On women’s networks, it’s increasingly difficult to find a “hidden gem” that breaks the mold and finds a devoted, niche fanbase — the kind of programming that now exists and thrives online. The CW network is holding down a steady stream of original narrative content, largely aimed at teen and young adult women: