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** Sam and Dean hugging, and then Sam and Bobby.
** Sam and Dean hugging, and then Sam and Bobby.
** Castiel, who used to call Sam an abomination and 'the boy with the demon blood' wanting to hug him, paricularly when you consider that Castiel doesn't show very much emotion.
** Castiel, who used to call Sam an abomination and 'the boy with the demon blood' wanting to hug him, paricularly when you consider that Castiel doesn't show very much emotion.
* A behind-the-scenes one, in "Frontierland", Dean makes a reference to ''[[Star Trek IV the Voyage Home (Film)|Star Trek IV the Voyage Home]]'' and Bobby says that he only watched ''[[Star Trek Deep Space Nine (TV)|Star Trek Deep Space Nine]]''. The line was originally for TNG, but because Jim Beaver's late wife had portrayed the recurring character of Ishka, Quark's mother, on DS9, he asked that it be changed.
* A behind-the-scenes one, in "Frontierland", Dean makes a reference to ''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home|Star Trek IV the Voyage Home]]'' and Bobby says that he only watched ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Star Trek Deep Space Nine]]''. The line was originally for TNG, but because Jim Beaver's late wife had portrayed the recurring character of Ishka, Quark's mother, on DS9, he asked that it be changed.
* In "The French Mistake," Sam and Dean are catapulted into our world, where Supernatural is just a TV series, there are no monsters, and they're living the lives of the actors who portray them on television. Throughout the episode, they constantly try to return to their own world. But at one point, Dean wonders if Sam even wants to go back to their old lives, seeing as this life is pretty good in comparison. Sam's response is that this life isn't appealing at all, because in this world they don't mean anything. Even worse? Sam and Dean aren't even BROTHERS! That's right- the thought of spending the rest of their lives as celebrities holds no appeal to them because they wouldn't even related anymore.
* In "The French Mistake," Sam and Dean are catapulted into our world, where Supernatural is just a TV series, there are no monsters, and they're living the lives of the actors who portray them on television. Throughout the episode, they constantly try to return to their own world. But at one point, Dean wonders if Sam even wants to go back to their old lives, seeing as this life is pretty good in comparison. Sam's response is that this life isn't appealing at all, because in this world they don't mean anything. Even worse? Sam and Dean aren't even BROTHERS! That's right- the thought of spending the rest of their lives as celebrities holds no appeal to them because they wouldn't even related anymore.