Supernatural’s Top Ten Funniest Scenes – #8
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Death is a frequent fate for many recurring and one-time characters on Supernatural. In fact, characters die so often that death is often only temporary, with resurrection and a second (third, fourth, fifth) chance at life almost an expected aftermath of even the most dramatic death scenes. Sam has died seven times, according to Supernatural…
Hi, everyone! I’m back with another top ten list! This time I’m going with memorable moments of the Impala, aka “Baby”. I once again chose my list by picking the first ten scenes that came to mind. I figured these impacted and affected me the most. Now before you read my list, write down what you…
“Supernatural” is known for it’s use of classic rock, mullet rock, pretty much any rock, and the fans love it. But which 10 musical moments are the best? Here are my 10 favorite uses of music in season 1. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
#1 Manic Depressive Teddy Bear – “Wishful Thinking” You just don’t get more absurd that this. This show has prided itself on attacking every sacred institution imaginable. It’s ruined Christmas, Birthday parties, fairy tales, parenthood, mellon ballers, so why not teddy bears? What do you visualize when the impossible happens and your teddy bear comes to life? In the…
#5 Dean bangs an angel in the back seat of the Impala ““ “Heaven and Hell” So, why is this not higher? For one, it plays a really awful Bad Company song (I know I’m in the minority), and while it’s great to see Dean covet a holy one in no other place than the…
Do angels exist? Christian, Hebrew and Muslim religious texts abound with references to the heavenly host. Within Supernatural, the concept of angels was first explored in 2.13 “Houses of the Holy.” This is when we learned that a young, narrow-minded Dean was absolutely certain angels didn’t exist. Sam, on the other hand, wasn’t so sure….
This was a great scene but the one that had me laughing uncontrollably every time I watched it was when Sam and Dean busted into the degenerate Santa’s home and then started singing Silent Night to cover up their error. God, I laughed so hard the first time I saw it I had tears in my eyes!
I think I’m the only person on the planet who actually likes fruitcake 🙂
Mr and Mrs Evil Suburban Gods were great, but it was the serenading of Skanky Santa that had me cackling madly and spilling Stella all over the cat …
I loved this episode for many, many things! The torture scene was oddly hilarious, given the subject matter, but Dean’s adaptation to “fudge” was just straight up funny. The earlier scene with the off-key and mangled “Silent Night” made me, as a singer who knows that Jensen actually can sing, wince hard in the midst of pained laughter.