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Never Giving Up In The Flash By Barry
The Flash is a science fiction show with the central theme of never giving up against any obstacles. The Flash, Barry, overcomes any obstacle with the support of his family and not giving up. Barry Allen, protagonist, is a loving man with the determination to protect his city, Central City, and loved ones. He is able to travel faster than the speed of sound. Barry's family consists of his team members: Cisco Ramon(Long-haired mechanical engineer), Caitlin Snow(Cute, loving scientist that cares for everyone), Harrison Wells(Scientist obsessed with providing the future for the present) and his adopted family: Iris West(Black journalist who is stubborn but caring) and Joe West(Skeptical black detective who loves his family dearly).
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