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The Flash's Tom Cavanagh Sells Flash/Supergirl Musical To fans

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is shaping up to be one of the most unique events of the television season. With the recent announcements about the episode\'s songs - which include tunes penned by
\'s Rachel Bloom, as well as the Oscar-nominated songwriting duo from
\'s Darren Criss as Music Meister, many fans are eagerly anticipating the release of the episode in March.
That being said, some viewers are a little apprehensive at the idea of a musical episode, feeling that it will detract too harshly from the norm of both of the shows. Which is why Tom Cavanagh, who plays Harrison \'H.R.\' Wells on 
, recently attempted to pitch the crossover to wary fans during an interview with
"What I like about our television show is that we are unafraid to push boundaries," he explained. Aside from the upcoming musical episode, this has certainly become something
is known for, with whole episodes centered around ridiculous-seeming villains like talking gorillas and giant man-sharks.
Cavanagh also addressed the very idea of a Flash musical episode, which is something some fans have been pushing for since certain musically-inclined actors first joined the show, including
alum Grant Gustin (Barry Allen/The Flash) and former Broadway stars Jesse L. Martin (Joe West) and Carlos Valdes (Cisco Ramon/Vibe).
"I don\'t know that many times, people have their favorite shows, and then they\'re lining up and saying \'Okay, now do it in song!\'" Cavanagh jokingly pointed out.
Cavanagh, along with several other members of
\'s cast, will not be lending their singing voices in \'Duet.\' That honor will go to Gustin, Martin, and Valdes, as well as Melissa Benoist (Kara Danvers/Supergirl), Jeremy Jordan (Winn Schott),
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