Supergirl‘s Melissa Benoist and The Flash‘s Grant Gustin Have Differing Views on a Supergirl-Flash Romance

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When DC Access interviewed Grant Gustin about Supergirl joining the CW fold, he seemed thrilled. He also seemed to think that Barry Allen and Kara Danvers (Zor-El) would make a great couple. Melissa Benoist has other ideas. Check out her response above.

Supergirl seems to have placed The Flash firmly in Just Friends territory, which should come as no surprise, seeing as how Kara has finally landed her dream man, James Olsen, at the end of Season One.

Despite that, a part of me wants it to happen. First, because they’re adorable together. Second, because I have the kinds of questions most people reserve for fan-fic. Like, how would that even work…sex-wise? She’s really, really strong, and he’s really, really fast. I just…the mind boggles. BE THAT AS IT MAY, I agree that Kara and Barry are besties more than anything else. Ice cream and doughnuts for everybody!

That said, there’s always hope for their alternate-Earth doppelgangers, right? Of course right. Make it happen, CW!

(via Newsarama)

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