Supernatural (TV series)/Funny

Season 1 "Sam: OH MY GOD!
 * "Bugs": "Let me just say, we accept homeowners of any race, religion, background, or...sexual orientation."
 * Twice in 5 minutes.
 * This troper finds Dean's reaction to the second time this is said priceless. "Well...I'm going to go talk to Larry. See ya, honey." *slaps Sam's ass*
 * Really, any of the series' shoutouts to the Incest Subtext.
 * Presenting: Supernatural Mistaken for Gay scenes from Seasons 1 through 4
 * Special points to the one around 3:14, though you'd only catch it the second time through. The girl? That's  who knows full well what's going on, though Dean (and the viewers) don't yet. She was doing it just to mess with Sam.
 * Dean's utterly unimpressed reaction to the creepy-ass titular villain of "Scarecrow", while the unsettling music plays: "Dude, you fugly."
 * While Dean is posing as an officer in "The Benders", the lady-cop who's helping him calls him out on it. By telling him the badge he showed her was reported stolen. She then shows him a picture of the real "Officer Washington", who's a fat black guy. And Dean still tries to play it off. "I lost some weight. And I got that Michael Jackson skin disease..."
 * The prank war of "Hell House" definitely counts. Oh, and the debut of the Ghost-Facers.
 * In "Provenance", Dean has to break into a mausoleum to destroy a little girl's doll. He drives his car through the cemetery's gates, rams himself through the mausoleum's door, and tries to break the thick glass barrier the doll is in. Hitting it doesn't work, so he searches himself for a clubbing object. That doesn't work either. He heads back out to try to find something to get it, realizes the club in his hand is a gun (which was obvious the whole time), says "Come on, Dean!", and shoots the glass.
 * From the same episode, we have Dean tricking Sam into going back to the art exhibit so Sam can get together with Girl of the Week Sarah. Cue Sam suddenly noticing the haunted painting that he and Dean already destroyed, magically back again, and epically fumbling to recover from freaking out about it.

Sarah: [startled] What?

Sam: The, that painting... [beat] ...looks so good!"


 * Meg's bitching and moaning over  shooting her  in "Salvation". "You shot me! I can't believe you just shot me!!" and "I'm so not in the mood for this. I've just been shot!"
 * Missouri scolding Dean pre-emptively in "Home." "Boy, you put your foot on my coffee table and I'm gonna whack you with a spoon!" Bonus points for Dean's Reaction Shots - he sounds like such a huffy kid.

Season 2 "Sam: (petulantly) You're bossy.
 * Dean's line right before he and Sam break into a guy's house to find the zombie he's stashed there in "Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things": "Neil? It's your grief counselors. We've come to hug!"
 * Gallows humor at its finest, but the laugh's definitely needed as "Croatoan" is a pretty dark episode - the son of a woman infected by the Croatoan virus and killed asks where his mother is. Dean, the one who killed her, turns to Sam and mutters "Awkward..."
 * "Crossroad Blues" has Dean thinking My Space is a porn site.
 * "Playthings" presents the rare and hilarious Drunk!Sam.

Dean: What?

Sam: (throws his hands out) You're bossy! (laughs) And short.

Dean: Are you drunk?

Sam: Yeah. (beat) So? (beat) Stupid."

"Sam: Dean, there's ten times as much lore about angels as there is about anything else we've ever hunted.
 * Dean: I never get to work jobs like this! Old school haunted houses; fog, secret passageways, sissy British accents... Might even run into Fred and Daphne... Mmmmmm, Daphne, love her.
 * Also, Dean lampshading the astounding amount of Angst in the show.
 * This conversation between Sam and Dean about angels in ‘’Houses of the Holy’’

Dean: You know what, there's a ton of lore on unicorns too. In fact, I hear that they ride on silver moonbeams, and that they shoot rainbows out of their ass!

Sam: (looking heartbroken) Wait, there's no such thing as unicorns?"

"Actress: I don't get it. Why would ghosts be afraid of salt?
 * While the point of that exchange is the unicorn bit the mention of angels becomes funnier in hindsight, as of Season 4.
 * And then Season 7 has a unicorn that does, in fact, shoot rainbows out of its ass.
 * Evil!Sam sing-songing "My daddy shot your daddy in the head~" in "Born Under a Bad Sign". Why must evil characters always be so damned funny in this show? It makes me feel bad for laughing.
 * “Tall Tales” when the brothers are filling Bobby in, seeing them through the other's eyes. Sam. Is. Priceless.
 * Particularly his reaction to the brave little soldier who is too precious for this world.
 * And later that episode, Dean's reaction to some guy's fairly...traumatic alien abduction story is, 'So some alien made you his bitch?'
 * The victim then goes on to tell them the alien made him do something worse. When Dean asks what's worse, the show cuts to a shot of the tiny Roswell alien forcing the victim to slow-dance to "Lady In Red".
 * Sam watching soap operas in "Heart".
 * All of the lampshading in "Hollywood Babylon":

Director: Yeah, I'm not sure about salt either. What else wards off ghosts, guys? Are we sticking with condiments?

Writer: How about shotguns?

Director:...That makes even less sense then salt."

"Azazel: Oh, this isn't just any gun, Jake. This is the only gun in the whole universe that can shoot me dead. (points Colt to his head)
 * In "What Is And What Should Never Be" Dean being ecstatic about mowing a lawn.
 * In "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1", Andy Gallagher, the funniest of the other Special Children makes a return. He mentioned that he got back at a jerk by beaming visions of gay porn into the guy's head.
 * Azazel coerces Jake into helping him fulfill his Evil Plan by unlocking the devil's gate. What unlocks it? The Colt. How does Azazel describe it to Jake, who is already pissed off and looking to kill him?

Jake: Is that so?

Azazel: Yep. Here, take it. (gives Colt to Jake)

(Jake points it at Azazel)

Azazel: (smirking with his hands up in mock surrender) Oh, my. I'm shocked at this unforeseen turn of events."

Season 3 "Dean: What the hell is wrong with you?! You don't just go around shooting people like that!"
 * In "The Magnificent Seven" Dean's "Hello, bleeding here!" line.
 * Not to mention Dean guilt-tripping Sam into letting him do all sorts of stuff. Like whatever caused Sam's weirded-out face when he opens Dean's motel room.
 * ‘’The Kids are Alright’’ Dean talking to Ben at the birthday party, and obviously doing the math. The pure 'oh shit' look on his face alone, not to mention Ben being an exaggerated mini Dean.
 * There's alot of moments in "Bad Day at the Black Rock":
 * When the boys are looking at their kid stuff that their dad kept. Sam picks up his soccer trophy. Dean's reaction is, 'Yeah, closest you ever came to being a boy.' Then he picks up a gun. Which he made himself. In sixth grade.
 * For some reason Dean's line to Bela after she shoots Sam in the shoulder always slays me.

"[Sam is sitting in a chair in the middle of the motel room, bored out of his skull. The air conditioner starts to rattle and then smoke. Sam watches in horror and disbelief.]
 * Or how about Sam's pouty "I lost my shoe." Aww... and HEE!
 * Aw, hell. Everyone knows that it's not healthy to laugh at others' misfortunes, but anything that happens to Sam after the rabbit's foot is lost is freakin' hilarious.

Sam: Aw, come on.... I didn't... I wasn't...."

"Dean: Sam? Are you alright?
 * The air-conditioner promptly sets fire to itself. Sam puts it out with a sheet. The fire starts up again. He puts it out again. And again. And his sleeve somehow catches fire. He flails around, tangles himself up with the sheet and knocks himself out.
 * This troper's favorite moment of Sam's misfortune was when he crashed to the ground trying to catch a stereo, taking a floor lamp with him. Dean's look of longsuffering is priceless.

Sam: *from the floor* ...Yeah, I'm good..."

"Dean: I'm Batman!
 * Especially because he somehow manages to look like he's five years old at that moment, and it's freaking adorable.

Sam: Yeah, you're Batman."

"Sam: Remember Cinderella? The pumpkin that turns into a coach and the mice that turn into footmen?
 * Sam slipping on a floor, one of his first sign of bad luck. Dean's reaction: "Dude, you suck!"
 * Sam awkwardly backing away and stuttering at the two men he just held at gun point and soaked in holy water, only for them to not be demons in "Sin City".
 * Dean not remembering how to do the exorcism.
 * "Do you think I'll give you a co-worker's address so you can go and get your freaky, peeping tom rocks off *sees money* Corner of Piermont and Clinton."
 * "Bedtime Stories" just about kills me laughing.

(long, ominous pause)

Dean: Dude, could you be more gay? ... Don't answer that."

"Dean: Can I shoot her?
 * Sam's sketch of the "suspect" when he and Dean interview a victim. (By the law of Sibling Yin-Yang, this troper is hencefore convinced that Dean is a talented artist.)
 * Dean yelling and hyperventilating when the Impala gets stolen in "Red Sky at Morning".
 * Then when Bela reveals she had the car towed, as she's walking away:

Sam: ...Not in public."

"Ruby: It’s called witchcraft, shortbus.
 * Everything after Dean puts on his tuxedo.
 * Also, Dean's response to Bella's proposal that they should have angry sex.
 * Let's not forget Sam's "date".
 * From "Malleus Maleficarum":

Dean: (clearly struggling for a good comeback) You’re the shortbus... shortbus."

"(Dog barking. dean looks over)
 * Ruby tells her old demon mistress that she wants to serve her. That she wants her. Dean reaction is brilliant.
 * Dean tweaking out on too much caffeine and too little sleep in "Dream a Little Dream of Me" had me rolling. "Thanks for the news flash, Edison!"
 * "Mystery Spot" starts being funny after Dean's second death, right up until the Mood Whiplash. Failing that, there's always "You're bossy...and short."
 * The funniest death in "Mystery Spot" was Dean's third death when the big, wooden desk falls on him and his feet stick out in a manner reminiscent of the Wicked Witch of the East.
 * I find the funniest deaths were the ones that happened in 10 seconds flat; the electrocution, the tacos, etc.
 * My personal favorite is the one with the dog

Dean: Hey buddy somebody need a friend? (walks over toward the dog)

Dog:(growls)

Dean:Argggggghhhhhhh!!!!!!"

"Dean (on getting hit by a car): Did it look cool, like in the movies?
 * And of course this particular exchange between Sam and Dean:

Sam: You peed yourself.

Dean: Of course I peed myself! Man gets hit by a car, you think he has full control over his bladder? Come on!"

"Trickster: It's like talking to a brick wall."
 * The Trickster's utter exasperation with Sam near the end, made even funnier if you watch Mystery Spot after you've seen Changing Channels.

"Dean & Sam: Right, you're a mind reader.
 * One scene where Sam tries to explain the Groundhog Day Loop to Dean has the two say every complex insult Dean could think of in unison:

Dean & Sam: Cut it out, Sam!

Dean & Sam: Sam!

Dean & Sam: You think you're being funny, but you're being really, really childish!

Dean & Sam: Sam Winchester wears makeup!

Dean & Sam: Sam Winchester cries his way through sex!

Dean & Sam: Sam Winchester keeps a ruler by the bed and every morning when he wakes up...-

Dean: Okay, Enough!"


 * Nancy (the virgin)'s line in "Just In Bello": "When this is over I'm gonna have so much sex. *looks at man next to her* But... not with you."
 * Basically all of "Ghostfacers", except for the terrifying parts.

Season 4 "Dean: Look at me, I came back from the furnace without any of my old scars, right? No bullet wounds, no knife cuts, none of the off-angle fingers from all the breaks. I mean, my hide is as smooth as a baby's bottom. Which leads me to conclude, sadly, that my virginity is intact.
 * The introductory sequence of "Monster Movie," done as a black-and-white horror movie, complete with an ominous, Gothic sign reading, less than threateningly, "WELCOME TO PEN TRANSYLVANIA."
 * That entire episode is a perfect parody of the old Universal monster movies, from the way it's shot to the music to the kissing scene to the monster himself (he's such a wonderful Large Ham). It's pretty much this troper's favorite Season 4 episode.
 * The moment where Dean decides that the process of being returned from Hell has re-virgin-ized him.

Sam: What?

Dean: I have been re-hymenated."

""Dracula": Is there garlic on this pizza?
 * No one's gonna mention the lederhosen Dean wakes up wearing?!?! Even Sam laughs at him!
 * Or the moment right after Sam rescues Dean when he tries to kick down what appears to be a thick, heavy door with iron hinges. Like everything else in the monster's home, though, it's really just a cheap prop. Sam gets his boot stuck in the panel he kicked and has to hop forward awkwardly on one foot as the door then slowly collapses away from him.
 * They decide to just open the next door they come to.
 * What about: "PUT ON THE GOWN!"
 * Or the bit with the pizza delivery guy? This troper had to hold back loud guffaws for fear of waking the rest of her family while watching that scene.

Pizza Guy: I don't know. Did you order garlic?

"Dracula": *looking horrified* Noo..."

"Teddy: It is a terrible world. Why am I here?!
 * What about "Dracula" billowing away down a dark alley, springing over a high wrought-iron fence in one leap, and... motoring away on a Vespa?
 * In “Yellow Fever’’, the book mocking Dean ("You're dying... again... loser." "Baby gonna cry?") or Dean's girl scream at a cat jumping out.
 * Also, Dean's incredibly girlish scream
 * Dean's breakdown rant was awesome. The scriptwriters were on the ball with that one, and Jensen Ackles' performance was a crowning moment of funny. Freakin' hilarious!
 * *Supernatural Presents: Jensen Ackles
 * The giant, depressed teddy bear in "Wishful Thinking." My mom and I almost died laughing every scene it was in.
 * Personal favorite: Teddy (hey, he signed his suicide note "T. Bear"), in the throes of an existential crisis:

Audrey: For tea parties!"

"Uriel: How dare you come in this room... you pussing sore?
 * It's the tone that makes it clear she's already explained this repeatedly that kills me.
 * The diagnosis of his mental condition? Lollipop disease.
 * And, as mentioned, when he tries to kill himself: It doesn't work, cause he's a freakin' teddy bear, and he looks up to the heavens and yells WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY??
 * "KNEEL BEFORE TODD!!!!!
 * "Dude, you're confusing reality and porn again." The look on Dean's face, as if that happens a lot, just makes it priceless.
 * Also:

Alastair: Name-calling. That hurt my feelings... you sanctimonious, fanatical prick."

"Dean: There's been a misunderstanding. I, uh, think I've been had.
 * Dean meets the Chief

Chief: Oh, you ain't been had, till you been had by the Chief."

"Alastair: There's something caught in my throat. (Beat) I think it's my throat."
 * Mileage may vary, but Castiel's very serious "Uriel's the funniest angel in the garrison; ask anyone" in "On the Head of a Pin" always slays me.
 * Seconded.
 * An extremely Black Comedy moment in an extremely Angst-heavy episode, but Alastair's line while he's being tortured:

"Dean: What’s a slash fan?
 * The Ghostfacers' instructional videos in "It's a Terrible Life". "Winchesters still suck ass though." "Affirmative. Suckage: major."
 * In "The Monster At the End of This Book," after finding out that Chuck is a, Dean turns to Castiel and asks, regarding Chuck, "Seriously? Him? A prophet?" Cas' response? Still makes this troper (kalel32688) laugh.
 * Sam tells Dean about slash in the most hilarious meta moment ever.

Sam: As in Sam slash Dean. .. Together.

Dean: …like…. together together?

Sam: Yeah.

Dean:…They do know we’re brothers, right?

Sam: Doesn’t seem to matter.

Dean: Aw, come on. That’s just sick."

"Dean: "Sam turned his back on Dean, his face brooding and pensive." I mean, I don't know how he's doing it, but this guy is doing it. I can't see your face, but those are definitely your brooding and pensive shoulders.
 * When they're in the laundromat and Dean narrates Sam's actions. Hehehe...

Sam: *sighs*

Dean: (reading) You just thought I was a dick.

Sam: Guy's good."

"Chuck: I am ...Chuck!"
 * Chuck and Dean bursting into the room to save Sam from Lilith:

"Sam: This is funny to you?
 * In 4.20, while supposedly standing guard over  Jimmy Novak, Sam slips out for , which Jimmy takes as his cue to sneak away. Dean seems to find the whole thing hilarious the next morning.

Dean: (around his toothbrush) Mr. Big Bad Prison Guard, Jimmy Mc Mook gives you the slip? Yeah, it's pretty funny. What were you doing anyway?

Sam: I was getting a Coke.

Dean: (pausing to remove the toothbrush, sarcastically) Was it a refreshing Coke?"

"Bobby: You stupid, stupid sonofabitch! Well, boo hoo! I'm so sorry your feelings are hurt, princess. Are you under the impression that family's supposed to make you feel good? Make you an apple pie, maybe? They're supposed to make you miserable! That's why they're family!"
 * In "Lucifer Rising," Dean sadly informs Bobby that he's so furious with Sam, he no longer considers him his brother; in response, Bobby launches into an unforgettable tirade:


 * Castiel and Chuck's (temporary) Bolivian Army Ending versus a friggin' archangel. As their certain demise grows closer, Chuck reaches out and puts a hand on Cass' shoulder. Castiel responds by giving him a look and Chuck hastily removes it.

Season 5 "Prostitute [screaming]: Bastard! Screw you, jerk! I'll kill you! [to Dean] Screw you, too! Ugh!
 * In "Good God, Y'all!": And before that, when
 * Castiel's adorably freaked-out expression when he goes with the prostitute in "Free To Be You And Me."
 * And also:

Dean [to Castiel]: What did you do!?

Castiel: I don't know. I just looked at her in the eyes and told her that it wasn't her fault that her father, Gene, ran off. [pause] It was because he hated his job at the post office."

"Sam: ...What?
 * "This is a den of iniquity. I should not be here."
 * "Last time you zapped me someplace, I didn't poop for a week."
 * In "The End", talking to Dean on a mobile phone, he gets Dean's location and says he'll teleport right there. Dean points out he's in dire need of some sleep and says to come in four hours, and hangs up. Cut to Castiel standing on the side of the darkened highway, saying "I'll just...wait here then." And the shot stays on him, as he stands immobile, undoubtedly for the next four hours.
 * What makes this even funnier is that at the end of the episode, after he, he's still standing there.
 * "This isn't funny, Dean! The voice says I'm almost out of minutes."
 * Cas is a terrible fake FBI agent.
 * Who's jaw didn't drop when they actually brought in Paris Hilton as the Monster of the Week in "Fallen Idols"?
 * At the end of the episode, after they defeat the demon impersonating Hilton, they hear that the real Paris is now wanted by the police for the demon's actions.
 * And don't forget the look on Dean's face when they're told that the monster's taken Hilton's form.

Girl 1: She looked really good though.

Dean: Wha... huh?"

"Cas: Other cultures call this hybrid "Cambion" or "Katako." You know him as . [sits down... right onto Dean's whoopie cushion. Cue 10 seconds of "noise"]
 * Cas in "I Believe the Children Are Our Future," by virtue of Mood Whiplash, where he appears to give a bit of advice.

Cas: [completely serious] That wasn't me."

"Bobby: (coming into the hotel room as Old!Dean makes a face) I see you met John McCain there.
 * Hairy palms! Oh my god the hairy palms! *tears streaming down tropester's face*
 * from "The Curious Case of Dean Winchester"
 * from "The Curious Case of Dean Winchester"

Sam: Yeah. Either one of you want to tell me what happened?

Old!Dean: Bobby's an idiot! That's what happened!

Bobby: Hey, no one asked you to play.

Old!Dean: Right, I shoulda just let ya die!

Bobby: And for damn sure, no one asked you to lose!

Sam: (grinning) It's like Grumpy Old Men.

Old!Dean and Bobby: SHUT UP, SAM!"

"Old!Dean: There's an archangel down there waiting for me to drop the soap!"
 * And don't forget:

"Sam: So what do you think is in there?
 * Sam and Dean are going to check out the hotel room a missing old man frequently uses:

Dean: Wrinkly, gooey corpse.

(They break into the room to discover a man having a threesome)

Sam: Well it's gooey."

"Bobby: Idjit."
 * Dean's Happy Dance near the end, complete with heel click...and Bobby's one-word response:

"Dean: Did they give you something?
 * From "Changing Channels": Genital Herpes Commercial. That is all.
 * Jared Padalecki as Horatio Caine. That is all.
 * The Ear Worm-y opening credits.
 * Also, Sam as KITT, complete with the theme music playing in the background.
 * "You might say I pulled it out of Sam's ass."
 * "NUTTA-CRACKA"
 * Heck, the entire freaking episode is gold.
 * The faux Cosplay!Winchesters in "The Real Ghostbusters," especially when.
 * The Victim of the Week asks Chuck why Sam and Dean don't put their weapons on a bungee to keep them in hand. At the end, Dean (who had the fireplace poker knocked from his hand) says: "Maybe we should put these things on a bungee."
 * The episode "Abandon All Hope" certainly lives up to its name, but the demon Crowley takes the cake. After . Not to mention Crowley's "HOW ABOUT YOU DON'T MISS, OKAY?! MORONS!"
 * The stand-out moment in "Sam, Interrupted" has to be when, caught in the morgue by the nurse, Dean drops his pants, wiggles his hips and gleefully shouts "Pudding!" to help him and Sam avoid suspicion or punishment.
 * Drugged!Sam ftw. "Boop!"
 * "No, I'm not okay. I... am... awesome."

Sam: Oh, they gave me everything."

"Dean: So gone all Glenn Close, huh? That's awesome.
 * Castiel gets some cute ones at the beginning and end of "The Song Remains the Same."

Castiel: Who's Glenn Close?

Dean: No one, just this psycho bitch who likes to boil rabbits.

Sam: So, the plan to kill me, would it actually stop Satan?

Dean: No! Sam, come on!

Sam: Cas?

Castiel: ... No. She's... Glenn Close."

"Dean: Son of a bitch, you made it!
 * Since Castiel no longer has the powers of Heaven at his disposal, Time Travel is very difficult for him to manage, as shown when he arrives back in 2010. Dean and Sam hurry to hold him up and we get this:

Castiel: [looking at himself in surprise] I did... [looks around at Sam and Dean] I'm very surprised. [keels over]"

"Sam: Dean, enough....
 * "I DON'T UNDERSTAND THAT REFERENCE."
 * The scene where Dean, Sam and Castiel meet a in "My Bloody Valentine." Particularly fascinating because that episode was quite hard to watch.

Dean: What?!

Sam: You just.

Dean: I punched a dick!"

"Castiel: Uh...look...we didn't mean to, um... (look to Sam and Dean for help; they wave for him to go on) ...hurt your feelings.
 * What about Castiel's clumsy attempt to apologize to the for hurting his feelings?


 * (whirls and crushes Castiel in a tight hug, crying) Love is more than just a word to me, you know? I love love. I love it. And if that's wrong, I don't wanna be right!

Castiel: (awkwardly patting his back) Yes... yes... of course. I, uh... I have no idea what you're saying."

"Castiel: They're not incontinent."
 * How can you not mention that was completely bucknaked during this entire scene? Apparently they always are, cause, like Cas said:

"Dean: Is this a fight? Are we in a fight?
 * Then, before that:

Castiel: This is... their handshake.

Dean: I don't like it.

Castiel: Nobody likes it."

""What are you, the hamburglar?"
 * It's right around that moment where you can almost see Misha Collins breaking. His face kind of twitches and he's clearly seconds away from laughter. It's precious.

"I'm an angel; I can stop anytime I want."

"These things make me very happy.""

"Voicemail Woman: You've reached the voicemail of: [beep]
 * "Dark Side of the Moon": Zachariah to Dean and Sam: "Trying to outrun angels. On foot. "
 * Zachariah had a few in this one, from calling Mary a MILF to retorting to Dean's calling him bald with "in heaven I have six wings and four faces, one of which is a LION".
 * From "99 Problems": "It's funnier in Enochian" and the matter-of-fact way that Cas says "Sam, of course, is an abomination."
 * Sam reaching Cas' voicemail:

Cas: I don't understand. Why, why do you want me to say my name?"

"Cas: Got your message. It was long, your message. Y'know, I find the sound of your voice... grating.
 * Even better, after that, you can hear the phone repeatedly beeping, like Cas is just mashing buttons trying to get it to work.
 * If we're talking "99 Problems!"

Sam: What's wrong with you? Are you... drunk?

Cas: No! (stumbles) Yes.

Sam: ... what the hell happened to you?

Cas: (sighing) I found a liquor store.

Sam: And?

Cas: And I drank it. Why'd you call me?"

"Cas: (almost falling over) I am an angel of the Lord.
 * And later when he (still very drunk) goes to get the priest.

Priest: ...sure you are, buddy."

"Dean: Where the hell have you been?
 * And related to the above:

Cas: On a bender.

Dean: (to Sam) ...Did he just say bender?"

"Sam: Lia is not a real prophet.
 * Drunk!Cas barely has an unfunny line in that episode. Witness:

Dean: Well, what is she exactly?

Cas: The Whore.

Dean: *shocked double take* Wow, Cas, tell us what you really think."

"Castiel: Maybe [the angels] are desperate. Maybe they wrongly assumed Dean would be brave enough to withstand them.
 * The otherwise extremely unfunny "Point of No Return" had these jaw-dropping gems, which were hilarious purely for their inappropriateness:

Dean: [annoyed] All right, you know what? Blow me, Cas."

"Dean: [as Castiel watches him fixedly] Well, Cas, not for nothing, but the last person who looked at me like that... I got laid. [winks]"
 * (and)

"Crowley: Sic 'im, boy!"
 * At the end of "Hammer of the Gods," Gabriel leaves a message for Sam and Dean to watch after his death... in the form of a pornographic film. After informing the boys about a few things, Gaberiel tells Dean that he was right; Gabriel was afraid to stand up to Lucifer. Ultimately culminating in the wonderful line, "This is me standing up. And this...is me lying down." And the porno resumes. With Gabriel still in the shot. Sam and Dean are incredibly Squicked out.
 * Although Dean KEEPS WATCHING until Sam closes the laptop.
 * Earlier in the same episode, even before Gabriel gets his Crowning Moment of Awesome for breaking "Lucy"'s Smug Snake facade, he gets one of the best lines of a non-Castiel angel in saying "Lucifer, you're my brother, and I love you, but you are a great big bag of dicks."
 * This troper was in stitches the moment Gabriel walked into the room earlier in the episode, the other gods calling him  and saying in his usual devil-may-care manner, "We need to talk about the elephant in the room. *Ganesh starts to stand up angrily* Not you, big guy."
 * Just before that, who could forget Gabriel's entrance? "Can't we all just get along?"
 * On the topic of Gabriel's entrances: "Lucy! I'm home!"
 * "The Devil You Know," anyone? Crowley suddenly appearing in the back of the Impala. Sam trying to shiv Crowley . Crowley complaining to Sam and Dean: "THEY ATE MY TAILOR!" and "Here I am standin' in the middle of the road, talkin' to Sam and Dean Winchester UNDER A FRIGGIN' SPOTLIGHT!" And proceeds to telekinetically shoot out a streetlight.
 * Lovers in League Against Satan. If only it had been Lovers in League Against Lucifer... At any rate, the look on Brady's face is priceless!
 * A hellhound attacks the group and Crowley flees...only to come back with a bigger hellhound!

"Bobby:
 * Crowley's innocent look at Dean like "What did I do?" after beating the demon's skull for awhile
 * In ‘’Two Minutes to Midnight’’ Crowley continues to entertain us when the boys learn that  Bobby is not pleased.

Crowley:"

"Dean:Please tell me you have good news.
 * He pulls about a half-dozen vanishing acts on Dean in the course of a minute. It's Hilariawsome.
 * Before Crowley shows up there is this little exchange.

Bobby Chicago's about to wiped off the map.

Castiel I don't understand your concept of good news..."

"Pestilence: How did you get here?!
 * And Castiel makes a Big Damn Heroes entrance to save Sam & Dean from Pestilence:

Castiel [panting]: I took a bus."

"Dean: Don't worry, Bobby's here, he'll wire you some cash.
 * And:

Bobby: I will?"

"Castiel: You are not the burnt and broken shell of the man that I believed you to be.
 * Or how about Cas's apology to Dean for his doubts:

[Dean blinks.]

Dean [flatly]: Thank you. [pause] I appreciate that.

Castiel [sincerely]: You're welcome."

"Dean [in dismayed disbelief]: "Assbutt"?
 * Castiel calling the Archangel Michael (/his older brother) "assbutt".
 * And Dean's reaction:

[Castiel shrugs helplessly.]"

"Lucifer: (rhetorically) Did you just molotov my brother Michael with holy fire?
 * Castiel's last-episode discovery of Dean Winchester's favorite maneuver, the bald-faced lie.

Castiel: (who knows perfectly well that Lucifer saw the whole thing) Um... no?"

Season 6 "Sam: ? Really?
 * Exile on Main St:

Dean: It's... it's a sport!"

"Castiel: The weapon isn’t being used at full capacity. I think we can rule Moses out as a suspect."
 * "The Third Man" had some great Castiel lines.
 * From his serious business, deadpanned, unfunny self:

"Sam: So, what, you like him better or something?
 * Explaining why he answered Dean's prayers and not Sam's:

Castiel: Dean and I do share a more profound bond. I wasn't going to mention it...."

"Castiel: (with air-quotes) Sam. Dean. My "people skills" are "rusty". Pardon me, but I have spent the last "year" as a multi-dimensional wavelength of Celestial intent."
 * On why Sam and Dean should help him, even though he's been ignoring them:

"Dean: There’s too many angels, Cas. I don’t know who’s on first, what’s on second?
 * Dean trying to slow Cas down long enough to explain what's going on:

Castiel: What is second?

Dean: Don't start that."

"Castiel: Even I know that's a bad joke."
 * Cas acknowledging his Comically Serious-ness:

"Crowley [as Bobby]: "I'm surly and I got a beard! Gimme!""
 * "Weekend At Bobby's." Bobby throws a monster through a wood chipper. The...results end up all over his neighbor.
 * What about Bobby's speech to the boys? Or Crowley's "short-hand" portrayal of his interaction with Bobby after the latter summons the former for the second time?

"Robert: "Are you sure you want this?"
 * Most of "Live Free or TwiHard" was either funny or creepy, being as the whole thing was a huge parody of the Twilight franchise.
 * The opener with a Robert Pattinson-alike and Kristen Stewart-alike having marvelously bad dialog.

Kristen: "I can make my own decisions. I'm seventeen.""

"Dean: "Oh this is so much worse.""
 * When Sam and Dean go to check out Kristen's room, they wonder if they're about to find drugs, then they walk in and discover the most extreme Twilight fangirl's room ever.

"Dean: [Looking at a Twilight Expy book cover] "He's watching her sleep. How is that not rapey?"
 * Also some Fridge Brilliance humor:

"Dean: Oh God, I'm Pattinson!"
 * 10 minutes later, Dean is doing exactly that with Lisa.

"Dean: "There were these...beings, they were too bright to look at but I could feel them pulling me towards this sort of...table."
 * In Family Matters, Castiel makes a Call Back to one of Zachariah's quotes about what they actually look like in heaven, when he says (regarding Jimmy's being scrawny): "This is... a vessel. My true form is approximately the size of your Chrysler Building."
 * "Clap Your Hands If You Believe..." had some gems:
 * When Dean is telling Sam over the phone he is currently being chased by aliens, a close encounter of the third kind, desouled!Sam replies "Better run, Dean. I think fourth kind's the butt thing."
 * When Dean actually gets abducted, Sam is relating the tale and mentions that he's gotten adjusted to it. Someone says that it must have happened when they were kids, to which Sam replies: "No, half an hour ago".
 * Dean's description of his abduction:

Sam: "Probing table?"

Dean: "GOD don't say that out loud!""

"Sam: Dean... did you service Oberon, King of the Faerie?"
 * Dean, getting punched in the face by a Tinkerbell-sized fairy, to the tune of "A Space Oddity". He finally defeats it by getting it to fly into a microwave and nuking it.
 * Sam is getting his ass handed to him by a leprechaun, but is able to stop him by spilling salt, which leprechauns must count. He even lampshades that he waited before doing it by saying "Why didn't I try this earlier?" As he's finishing the spell to send every Monster of the Week back to whence it came, the leperchaun, still counting, goes "...three... (looks up) you ass."
 * Presenting the LepreCardo: Robert Picardo playing a leprechaun. Best. Damn. Casting. Choice. Ever.
 * Also, when the old lady is explaining fairies to the boys, she mentions her theory that the fairies are abducting people so they can "service Oberon, King of The Faerie". Which leads to the following funny line:

"Dean: FIGHT THE FAIRIES! YOU FIGHT THOSE FAIRIES.
 * Notice how Dean quickly changes the subject.
 * And then, the scene where Dean sees the fairies working in the watch shop. The look on Dean's face is priceless.
 * Dean is being shoved into a police car by an officer, and sees Sam. What does Dean say, in front of police, bystanders and people he attacked?


 * As he's being driven away*

Dean: FIGHT THE FAIRIES!!!"

"Samuel: Is this what you boys do, sit around watching pornos with angels?"
 * In one season 6 episode, Dean is trying find Sam. When asking if someone had seen him, he says "he's about 'yea high'", and motions as high as he could possibly reach. It should be noted that the difference between Ginormo (Sam) and 'Lil Stumpy (Dean) is 3 inches: 6'4 and 6'1.
 * Castiel watching porn in "Caged Heat". "If the pizza man truly loves the babysitter, then why does he keep hitting her rear? Perhaps she's done something wrong?"
 * Also:

Castiel: We're not supposed to talk about it."

""Don't say "Here's Johnny"."
 * And after his Foe Yay moment with, Cas says, "I learned that from the pizza man." Who says porn isn't educational?
 * Also funny is  reaction; "A+ to you! ... I feel so clean..."
 * The middle-man demon handling the alpha-exchanges between Winchesters and Crowley: "I'm sorry, I know you're speaking, I see your lips moving, but I can't understand what you're saying 'cuz I don't speak little bitch."
 * "Apointment in Samarra": Dean has to be a reaper for a day. He harvests the soul of a heart attack victim. "Why?" "Probably the extra cheese"
 * And earlier, when a guy who got shot while trying to rob a convenience store asks the same question, Dean replies with, "Mostly because you're a dick."
 * In the same episode, Sam corners Bobby in a closet and takes down the door with an ax. Bobby's response?

"Sam: Um, look I would hug you but...
 * Any scene with Death is quite often this, as he is ironically something of a Deadpan Snarker. Special mention goes to ‘'Appointment in Samarra'’, where he runs rings around Dean when negotiating getting Sam's soul out of Hell. When he challenges Dean to wear his ring and be Death for a day, and asked if he's serious: 'No, I'm being incredibly sarcastic.'
 * Castiel and Sam's reunion in ‘’Like a Virgin’’, after Sam gets his soul back and loses his memory (the tone of Misha Collins' voice just sells it):

Cas: That would be awkward."

"Sam: So what kind of thing likes virgins and gold?
 * This conversation from earlier in the same episode:

Dean: P Diddy?"

"Sam: Well, I mean, here, wherever this is, this "Twilight Zone" Balthazar zapped us into, for whatever reason...our life is a TV show.
 * Dean: "I think it just goes to show that being easy is pretty much all upside."
 * From the same episode: Dean trying to pull the sword out of the stone  And how he thought   Naturally, it
 * Dean trying to pull the sword out of the stone while the world's most heroic music plays in the background which fails spectacularly when he doesn't manage to pull it out. WARNING: do not watch this video while drinking or extreme spit-take will occur!!
 * In "The French Mistake", when Virgil is shooting up the set, one crewmember (Writer? Producer?) casually bends backwards to dodge a bullet with a look on his face that says neither "Everyone around me is dead" nor "I'm about to die." He then exits stage left.
 * Early in the episode, as Sam and Dean are getting their bearings, we have this exchange:

Dean: ...Why?

Sam: I don't know.

Dean: No, seriously, why? Why would anybody wanna watch our lives?

Sam: Uhh, well, according to the interview, not many people do."

"Misha: (typing into his phone) Ever. Get. The. Feeling. That. There's. Someone. In. The. Back. Seat? Frowny-face."
 * Castiel Misha Collins Tweeting throughout the whole episode.

"Dean: *quickly slamming the laptop shut* "I do not like this universe. We've got to get out of this universe.""
 * This is made all the funnier because those entries did appear on his actual Twitter account. (But not the "back-seat frowny-face" tweet.)
 * To which Misha Collins responded afterwards: Newbies: "mishamigos" was an offensive parody. My followers use the more empowering (& ethnically neutral) titles of "minions" or "flunkies"
 * Sam does some research on who Jensen Ackles is...and finds a Youtube clip of his time on Days of Our Lives

"Robert Singer: Well, Sera, it appears Jared and Jensen were seen...beating an extra to death.
 * Sam and Dean go to Jared Padalecki's house...and meet his wife Genevieve, aka Ruby. Their reactions are hysterical, especially when she walks out of the room and both brothers blatantly check out her ass.
 * Following Sam and Dean being spotted laying the smackdown on a depowered Virgil, the crew are seen in a conference call to executive producer Sera Gamble.

Sera: ...Huh."

"Balthazar: You two have seen The Godfather, right? You remember the end where Michael Corleone sends his men to kill his enemies in one bloody swoop?
 * Sam and Dean's attempts at playing Jared and Jensen playing Sam and Dean.
 * If you want to get even MORE meta (which, in this episode, is pretty hard), this would be Jared and Jensen playing Sam and Dean playing Jared and Jensen playing Sam and Dean. Talk about Post Modernism.
 * This troper thought just about every line Balthazar said at the start of the episode was pretty funny:

Dean: I said "Hey."

Balthazar: You did -- twice. Good for you. (pats Dean on the shoulder)"

""Dude looks like a lady.""
 * I'm also fond of Dean's reaction to seeing that Raphael's new vessel is a woman:

"Dean, while trying to break free and go kick his ass some more: YOU'RE A DEAD MAN, VIRGIL!
 * This troper was cracking up when the homeless guy who witnessed Misha's murder described Misha as "the attractive crying man".
 * Well, Misha is attractive...
 * Let's face it, 'The French Mistake' is a Crowing Episode of Funny, from the casual acceptance of the crew to Sam and Dean playing Jared and Jensen as "*sigh* Season six..." to their reactions when they learn Sam married New Ruby to Sam and Dean reacting to Executive Producer Bob Singer having named Bobby after himself.
 * Agreed, but special mention has to go to Eric Kripke getting shot to death by Virgil, and Robert Singer screaming "NOOOOO!" in slow-mo. This troper thought she'd broken a rib laughing.
 * "The French Mistake", along with being what is probably the funniest episode in the series, was one Fandom Nod after another. It gets even funnier when you realize that the episode's title is a Shout Out to Blazing Saddles. In particular, a really Meta scene where the fourth wall gets trampled. It's even better when you realize that the scene is a musical reference to gay sex. It's a massive blending of Fandom Nod and the Running Gag of Sam and Dean being Mistaken For Gay.
 * This troper still cannot think of Sam and Dean beating the crap out of a powerless Virgil without cackling out loud. It's the incredibly malicious grins on their faces when they realize that they finally have the upper-hand on an angel that really gets to her. When crew-members intervene:

Sam, also struggling: DIE!!

[Virgil runs away]"

""Since Bush Junior term one. I'm also short three toes, FYI.""
 * In "And The There Were None", when Bobby asks Rufus how long he's had a pacemaker:

"Balthazar: Because I hated the movie.
 * In "My Heart Will Go On", when Balthazar is explaining to Alternate!Sam and Dean why he changed history by stopping the Titanic from sinking:

Dean: What movie?

Balthazar: Exactly!"

"Sam: Who's Celine Dion?
 * And shortly after that, when Balthazar's complaining about having "that god-awful Celine Dion song" stuck in his head:

Balthazar: Oh, she's a destitute lounge singer somewhere in Quebec, and let's keep it that way, please!"

""I'm sorry, you have me confused with the other angel. You know, the one with the dirty trench coat who's in love with you?""
 * Let's not forget they realized he was the one who saved it because when he went back in time, he adopted the name I.P. Freely.
 * Actually, Balthazar gets a lot of these in this episode. When Sam and Dean demand that he change history back, he refuses with a comment that's equal parts insult and Lampshade Hanging:

"(Sam gives Dean a look)
 * The scene where Dean and Sam are walking past one potential death after another, absolutely petrified.
 * Made even better by playing One Way or Another the whole time.
 * And then there was this moment when Balthazar tried to stab, only for Cas to stop him in time. He grins sheepishly. "Awkward!"
 * Earlier in the episode, after one victim gets hit by a bus after turning down the boys' efforts to help him, Dean points out the irony of the bus having one of the guy's business ads.

Dean: ...Too soon?

Sam: Yeah, dude, six seconds is too soon."

"Dean: (startled) Cas!... Get out of my ass!
 * "Frontierland" has plenty, mostly from Dean's Wrong Genre Savvyness while in the past (to clarify, no one in the Old West acts the way Dean's seen them do in the movies, so they tend to look at him like he's crazy).
 * "I'm the posse magnet."..."I love posse."
 * "Mommy Dearest" has plenty, before the Mood Whiplash sets in. First, when Dean is complaining about how he's the one who always has to call Castiel for help - "It's not like he lives in my ass!" - the camera cuts to show Cas standing right behind him:

Castiel: (confused) I've never been in your... (trails off)"

"Bobby: I said I needed a computer.
 * Later, when the group is in a cafe and trying to find information on any local weirdness, Bobby is having some trouble with an iPad:

Sam: That is a computer.

Bobby: A computer has buttons."

"Dean: Hey, is the doctor in? My friend's got a problem.
 * Then, when Castiel finds that he can't teleport and tries to focus (think Hiro), Dean comments that he looks like he's "trying to poop". And a little while after that, when the two go the local doctor's office to try and get information from him:

Castiel: I have a... painful burning sensation.

Assistant: Sorry, he's out. (to Cas) I suggest some ointment."

""Thirty-seven feet, which I suppose was impressive in those days. And when it fell, they screamed 'Divine Wrath!', but come on. Dried dung can only be stacked so high.""
 * And later, when they discover Eve's hybrid monsters, Dean decides to name them "Jefferson Starships", because "They're horrible, and hard to kill."
 * "The Man Who Would Be King" opens with Castiel reminiscing on some things he's seen over the ages, including the Tower of Babel:

""I'm an angel, you ass.""
 * Cas also shows that he's finally grasped the concept of cursing, during a Flash Back that shows his first dealing with :

""A lot of people who were coming here were masochists anyway, a lot of 'thank you sir, may I have another?'""
 * And later on in the episode, another flashback shows what Crowley did to Hell after taking over -- he turned it into an endless waiting line. And when you finally reach the end of the line, you just start over. Crowley justifies this by saying that this is a much better form of torture than what was there before.

""I was busy having sex with women.""
 * In "Let It Bleed", Dean explains to Sam and Bobby why he's never read HP Lovecraft:


 * And later in the episode, someone describes Castiel by saying he "looks like Columbo and talks like Rain Man."

Season 7 "You know, I think Prince William has really found the right girl."
 * The Season 7 premiere "Meet the New Boss" had quite a few gems, specifically the whole scene with Death, from his exchange with Castiel to his calmly eating his meal while the Winchesters and Bobby just stand silently.
 * Dean Winchester watching Hentai. Enough said.
 * YMMV, but basically all of scenes in the first two episodes (especially "Hello Cruel World"), from him playing golf with a fireplace poker to appearing in Bobby's living room reading a trashy newspaper.

"Leviathan!Sam: I had a brother with this many issues once. Know what I did?
 * "Defending Your Life": This Jewish troper couldn't help but find it hilarious that Sam defeated Osiris by running him through with a shofar of all things.
 * The brothers "counseling" the Starks in "Shut Up, Dr Phil", which mostly consists of Don and Maggie shouting at each other while flinging the brothers (especially Dean) around the room every time they interrupt. It ends with the couple making out while Dean is pinned to the wall with a swarm of hornets in his face.
 * "Slash Fiction": The Leviathan clones of Sam and Dean comparing notes on the brothers, complaining about all their issues. It concludes with Leviathan!Sam offering to switch bodies with Leviathan!Dean, only for Leviathan!Dean to turn him down because "I like this one's hair better."

Leviathan!Dean: What?

Leviathan!Sam: I ate him."

"Becky: (awed) You're Crowley.
 * There's also the brothers' interactions with Frank, especially when he smashes Sam's laptop, then calmly hands him a new one and demands $5000 cash in payment for it. Also, Dean's reaction when told to ditch the Impala.
 * Dean silently singing along with Air Supply. And Sam's reaction to it.
 * The sheer audacity of Dick Roman telling off an obviously shocked for thinking thinking they could work together and calling demons "ugly, lazy, gold-digging whores" gets this troper every time. (She has a thing about flipping off Cthulu.) 's reaction is to let Dick keep the baby uvula muffins and vamoose. 'Bout time that guy got an ass-kickin'.
 * "Season 7, Time For A Wedding": Dean's interactions with Garth, Becky's "conversations" with Sam when the latter was gagged, and Crowley meeting Becky.

Crowley: And you're...(Beat) Well, I'm sure you have a lovely personality."

""This isn't Wall Street, this is Hell. We have a little something called integrity!""
 * Speaking of Crowley, there's his laying into a Crossroads Demon who had been breaking deals early:

""I think you pissed off my sandwich.""
 * That said, any time Crowley is on screen ever the show becomes almost instantly better.
 * "How To Win Friends And Influence Monsters": Dean being stoned on the drugged burgers, especially when he sees one start melting and remarks:

"Lucifer: Pay attention to me!"
 * The boys watch a video called "The Rise of Dick," Dick being the head Leviathan's vessel and a very successful businessman who's been rapidly gaining political influence.
 * When they realise who the leader of the Leviathans is, Dean comments that when Crowley said he "hated Dick", he thought that was just Crowley making a statement in general.
 * "Plucky Pennywhistle's Magic Menagerie": Episode opens similarly to "Yellow Fever" with Sam fleeing in terror from a deadly, only to flashback 60 hours earlier. As the episode catches up to the "present", we return to Sam's fleeing with the timeline subtitle:
 * Say what you will, but there's something deeply hilarious in watching Sam get his ass handed to him by.
 * Also, in a nice Call Back to "Houses of the Holy", after the second victim is killed by a unicorn, it runs off with a rainbow clearly coming out of its ass.
 * Is it too late to say that Howard summoned a couple of gay clowns?
 * "Repo Man": Schizo!Lucifer is back to pestering Sam like he had been at the beginning of the season. At one point, a library full of people start to slam their heads against their desks. Sam presses into his palm, revealing that it was all an illusion, and Lucifer pouts.

"Sam: A demon summoning ritual? What for?
 * That entire episode was pretty much a Crowning Moment of Funny. When Sam finally gives up and lets Lucifer "help":

Lucifer: To summon a demon, jackass."

"Dean: There you are. (picks up flask from table)
 * And then there's the serial killer and the demon slow dancing, and Dean's reaction.
 * The demon's Roaring Rampage of Revenge against the brothers (for causing him to sell Lilith out and get black-listed in Hell for eternity) is cut abruptly, hilariously short when he accidentally walks right into a devil's trap that appeared out of nowhere. The demon himself can't believe his rotten luck. ("You've got to be kidding me!")
 * Mr. Fizzles from "Party On, Garth". Especially his "o" face when Dean threatens him. Especially since this is freakin' Supernatural and Dean's partner for interviewing a witness is a sock freakin' puppet.
 * At the end of the episode,  and his annoyed reaction to Dean not noticing him when he goes back to get his flask from his motel room. Also counts as both a Tearjerker and Crowning Moment of Heartwarming



"Dean: (to Sam) This never happened."
 * The use of Walking on Sunshine from "The Girl with The Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo". Then again Charlie in general.
 * Dean instructing her step-by-step on how to flirt with a man and Sam's barely contained laughter at it.

"Charlie: I feel dirty.
 * And later

Dean: You and me both, sister."

"Kevin: Are you one of the angels?
 * "Reading is Fundamental" has plenty of these, including Castiel's crazy new persona (though this is also extremely tragic all things considered).

Castiel: (pokes Kevin's nose) Boop."

"Meg: (to Kevin after she tackles him) You're not a demon or a chomper, what the hell are you?
 * Plus his obvious attraction for Meg (including haven written her a poem) and of course, almost all of nerdy but adorable Kevin's lines and actions, and the reaction of the other characters to him, including:
 * His attempt to steal the  from Sam and Meg, with him desperately screaming and begging them to leave him alone as Sam runs after him.

Kevin: Kevin Tran, I'm in advanced placement."

"Dean: What the hell is that?
 * And when Dean sees him curled up and screaming over :

Sam: Kevin Tran, he's in advanced placement."

"Kevin: This looks like a sex torture dungeon... is this a sex torture dungeon?!
 * And his reaction to the cellar at Rufus' cabin where he has been told to translate the tablet, and where Bobby had formerly been trying to find ways of killing Leviathans by keeping one imprisoned:

Dean: No, this is not a sex torture du... just get over here and read."

""Are you off your rocker? Is he off his rocker, is that what this is?""
 * "Survival of the Fittest" has more of crazy!Cas, especially Crowley's reaction to him. Made even better by the looks on Sam and Dean's faces, which basically scream "Just go with it."


 * YMMV on this one, but there's something funny about seeing Crowley and Dick working out the details of the contract representing their deal.

Supernatural Anime
 * "The Spirit of Las Vegas" Sam gets rid of the cursed Japanese coin (and the God of Poverty that's been dogging Dean) by force-feeding it to  the casino robber. I blame the language barrier in the original Japanese production for them not making a "This too shall pass" joke.
 * It was a BLAM Episode in general.
 * "Moonlight," the adaptation of the episode "Heart," includes Dean uplifting the serious business of waiting for to see if Madison transforms by breaking into a dance and the tune of "When The Saints Go Marching In." It must be seen to be believed.

Ghost-Facers' web-series
 * Cas meets the Ghost-Facers. Youtube it and see if you can keep from laughing.

Real Life
 * Many, many of the DVD commentaries, but this troper's personal favorite is "The End". Particularly when Eric Kripke, Robert Singer, and Ben Edlund make fun of Samifer and his shiny white suit, their own habit of having monsters monologue to the Winchesters, and how they should end every episode with the boys scrubbing down the sites of monster attacks so they don't leave forensic evidence behind as they angst. "You were mean to me back there." "I know, I'm sorry!" "Pass me the bucket." "I won't, damn you!" "Why, something wrong?" (Complete with growly impersonations of the Winchesters.)