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

11. The Flash€™s Big Entrance

CBS
CBS
Safe to say, Barry Allen€™s entrance was quite the explosive one as he arrived in National City to save the day. But this wasn€™t just any day that he was saving. No, he saved a falling Kara Danvers from going splat on the pavement after being smashed out of a fourth-floor window by Silver Banshee. Of course, Kara would€™ve been fine regardless of The Flash€™s arrival on the scene, but it still looked great to see that familiar lightning shoot up the side of the Cat Co building and whisk the supposedly-helpless Kara off to safety. Added to this, it was also a nice little addition to hear the score from The CW€™s Scarlet Speedster show dropped in for good measure.
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