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Barry must protect a woman and her child from her criminal ex-husband.
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    Saving a damsel, or damsels in distress? Barry finds a mother (Stacy) in the run from her crime hiding husband (Moses). She thinks shes away from him, until he shows up with the help of a homing device in her mother locket. We find out the clean freak husband only wanted his wife because of the good breeding history she had, and was never in love with her to begin with. He only wanted her efforts from the gene pool to create an heir. Once the wife finds this out, she runs with their toddler daughter.

    The Flash saves the day after Moses kidnaps the daughter, and trys to fly off with her. After putting all his assets into bearer bonds, they are ground up in the propellers of the getaway plane. 10 million bucks laying in shreds. Too bad that the remaining bonds that didnt get ground up were not given to the daughter.moreless

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    • Barry: Hi. Say hello to Uncle Barry. (babies begin crying) Edit
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    • The title of this episode is an allusion to the 1963 song of the same name by The Ronettes. Edit
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