The Flash/Supergirl Crossover: 12 Awesome Moments From 'Worlds Finest'

1. The Race

CBS
CBS
As soon as it was announced that The Flash was to appear in Supergirl, the thoughts of many instantly shot to the idea of seeing these two heroes racing against each other. Adding even more to the anticipation was when a poster was released for the episode that pulled from just such a race between The Flash and Superman over in the comic book realm many moons ago. When it did come, at the episode€™s end, it was an awesome moment to see these two heroes enjoy such a fun and playful race, especially as they exchanged some goosebumps-inducing dialogue that referred to each other as the Girl of Steel and the Scarlet Speedster. Of course, the racing of these two was all a plot point used to propel The Flash back to his own world, but it was still all kinds of awesome to see this play out on the small screen. Agree with these awesome moments or have some of your own to share? Take to the comments section to let us know.
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